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Natural Bridge , Virginia

Living Water Farm is home to Steve and Terri Robertson in Natural Bridge, VA. Terri sells handspun yarn and needlefelted fiberart at the Stitching Post in down town Lexington.... [more]

Knoxville, Maryland

Home grown hardy perennials suitable for our region. Chemical and pesticide free. Many varieties are Perennial Plant Society's "plants of the year".... [more]

Powhatan, Virginia

Since 1993 we have been a small sheep and fiber farm in Central Virginia.

Middletown, Maryland

We are a young organic apple orchard growing mainly heirloom varieties. Our trees are slowly coming into production, so please be patient.... [more]

Buckeystown, Maryland

The Jorgensen Family Foundation, Inc. was created in 1997 as a non-profit (501-c3) educational foundation committed to beef research and education initiatives that benefit beef cattle farmers and farm... [more]

Cowen, West Virginia

We are recently again operational after a longer period of recovery from an industrial accident that I expected.... [more]

Richmond, Virginia

The Lakeside Farmers' Market in Henrico County , Va. is the regions only Permanent Farmers' Market that is locally owned and operated.

Richmond, Virginia

Huguenot-Robious Farmers' Market is a year-round Virginia Grown market that is open every Thursday from 10:00 until 2:00 in the parking lot of The Great Big Greenhouse, inside the Great Big Greenhouse... [more]

Rockwood, Pennsylvania

We are a small sustainable farm comissioned to feed Gods people. I sell beef by the quarter or half, but all other products, I have offered for free.... [more]

Gladys, Virginia

We are a local farming family that the Lord graciously situated on 246 beautiful rolling green acres in Campbell County, Virginia.... [more]

Hanover, Virginia

We are a small, family-run, Certified Naturally Grown farm in Hanover, Virginia. Owner/Operator Alistar Harris has been farming for a living since 2010.... [more]

Washington, District of Columbia

Owen Native Foods specializes in selling our Cacapon Valley Pawpaws between mid-August and late-September.... [more]