Gibsonia, Pennsylvania

Our third generation family-owned fruit and vegetable farm is located in Gibsonia, PA. We participate every week during the growing season in several Pittsburgh area Farmers' Markets, providing fresh... [more]

Prospect, Pennsylvania

We are the White family. We sell Certified Naturally Grown produce and eggs from pastured hens here in Western Pennsylvania..... [more]

Tyrone, Pennsylvania

At EDEN VIEW PLOW TO PLATTER, we strive to offer a diverse selection of nutritious and delicious local foods.

Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Celebrating our 48th Growing Season! Sarver's Hill Organic Farm was established 1979 in our regenerative heritage of Old World German traditions hear in Western Pa.... [more]

Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania

Sunhearth Flowers is a micro flower farm that uses organic and kind-to-the-earth practices to grow specialty cut fresh flowers.... [more]

altoona, Pennsylvania

The farm was purchased in September of 2015 by Neil and Niki Gioiosa. It was in need of much love and attention, but we could see her potential.... [more]

Mercer, Pennsylvania

We are a third generation family farm just outside of Mecer Pennsylvania. When my brothers and I were growing up on the farm dairy and crops was our mainstay.... [more]

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh's original organic farmers. For over 40 years we have provided the very widest variety of organic vegetables and fruits to families, stores, and institutions in the region.... [more]

Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

We are a small (but mighty!) farm nestled along the Juniata River in the heart of Central Pennsylvania.... [more]

Claysburg, Pennsylvania

Our's is a little farm with a big attitude! We began our farm in 2005 with a few beef cows and a small garden.... [more]

Stoneboro, Pennsylvania

I started Old Time Farm in Mercer County, PA in 2010 to raise grass-fed beef I felt good about eating and have been sharing the extra with busy Pittsburghers since 2014.

North East, Pennsylvania

Post Apples is a family operated farm since the late 1800's. We started with raising potatoes, oats, and apples.... [more]