FAIR GROVE, Missouri

We are a small family farm located just 15 miles north of Springfield, Missouri on Highway 65. We are currently farming 17 acres, which is certainly enough to keep our growing family busy.

Springfield, Missouri

At Overboe Farms, we believe vegetables should be au naturale, (but not the gardeners). Purple martins, bluebirds and hummingbirds are welcome and encouraged in the gardens.... [more]

Elkland, Missouri

What sets us apart... Pastured outside in the fresh air and sunshine? Yes! Organically raised and fed?... [more]

Stockton, Missouri

Fallen Oak Farm is home to a small flock of registered Shetland Sheep. This is a primitive breed, known for its wonderful fleece - which is a joy to spin with.... [more]

Springfield, Missouri

Spriggs Farms strictly harvests natural vegetables. This farm is pesticide free and continually striving for the most natural produce.... [more]

Elkland, Missouri

Zahn Farms is a local, direct-market farm. We follow organic principles in order to provide our customers with the safest, most nutritional foods.... [more]

Campbell , Missouri

We are a small family farm raising registered Red Wattle Hogs on Pasture. We also raise chickens, turkeys, and rabbits.... [more]

Marshfield, Missouri

We are a small farm in Marshfield Missouri nestled amongst the beautiful rolling hills of the Ozarks.... [more]

Springfield, Missouri

Urban Roots Farm is a four season urban vegetable farm located in downtown Springfield Missouri. Owners Adam and Melissa Millsap have worked this 1 acre farm since 2010 growing vegetables year round u... [more]

Strafford, Missouri

Our chestnut orchard is very small and the trees are young. We planted the trees ourselves, and manage and harvest also.... [more]

Osceola, Missouri

Bear Creek Farms is in Osceola, MO. We have a retail greenhouse with loads of organic transplants for your garden, market fresh, Certified Organic Vegetables sold at Whole Foods Markets and Door to... [more]

Osceola, Missouri

Spring is on it's way, today the snow pretty much disappeared. Greenhouses starting to fill up. We are having out annual farmer's market meeting this Saturday.