Alton, Missouri

We are a family owned farm with seasonal produce available at times by appointment.

Gatewood, Missouri

Shepherds Ridge Farms is located in the beautiful foothills of the Missouri Ozarks. God led us to this land in 2008.... [more]

Tecumseh, Missouri

We Naturally grow Portabella, White Button and Oyster mushrooms. We also have gardens full of fresh organically grown heirloom produce that we sell at our local farmers markets, healthfoods stores, a... [more]

Burlison , Tennessee

We are a family farm located in the heart of the Tennessee delta, approximately 35 miles north of Memphis.... [more]

Bruno, Arkansas

We are a small farm raising free range chickens, ducks, turkeys, and a Brown Swiss cow. Only fresh spring water, a grain mix for added protein, and what Mother Nature provides to produce quality poult... [more]

Mountain Home, Arkansas

Ozark Locally Grown is an Online Farmer's Market that will begin serving Mountain Home and the surrounding Twin Lakes area in April 2011.

Clinton, Arkansas

A bi-monthly produce and crafts market on the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of each month from 8am-Noon. Located in Clinton, AR, on HWY 65S at the Clinton City Park.... [more]

Birch Tree, Missouri

Asparagus wholesale or pick your own. Also a state licensed nursery for landscape trees/shrubs and potted fruit trees and small fruits and grapes.... [more]

Harviell, Missouri

Our market supplies, plants in the spring, to pumpkins in the fall of the year. We have 8 vendors and all our produce in locally grown.... [more]

Cabot, Arkansas

Better nutrition. Better taste. Brandau Farm is a local family farm that produces lamb, pork, chicken, turkey, rabbit, and eggs, using only sustainable, natural, pastured methods.... [more]

Prim, Arkansas

Shagbark Hickory Syrup made locally in rural Arkansas. We accept any size order, and usually can have it ready to mail out next day.... [more]

Yellville, Arkansas

The Yellville Farmers Market was created to give the small farmer a local marketplace for their products, as well as to provide the community with access to its own growers and craftspeople.... [more]