Staunton, Virginia

Now accepting applications for 2018 Farm and Food Education Fellowship Allegheny Mountain Institute (AMI) is an educational non-profit organization with the mission to cultivate healthy communit... [more]

Staunton, Virginia

Project GROWS is a nonprofit educational farm with a mission to grow a healthy community by connecting all people to nutritious foods.... [more]

Staunton, Virginia

We are a traditional market garden selling over 40 vegetables and fruits and marketing through csa, restaurants, roadside stand and farmers markets.... [more]

Staunton, Virginia

Nu-Beginning Farm is a teaching homestead located in beautiful Greenville, Virginia, with a retail outlet in Staunton, VA.... [more]

Dinwiddie, Virginia

Sophia Farms is a nonprofit, small-scale intensive agriculture farm practicing the principles of regenerative agriculture.... [more]

Moseley, Virginia

Family owned and operated Farm. We grow over 50 different varieties of fruits and vegetables that we sell at our Market.... [more]

Halifax, Virginia

Delivering to Midlothian, Richmond, Williamsburg, Newport News, Hampton, Norfolk, Chatham and Danville in Virginia and Roxboro, Raleigh, Durham, and Greensboro in North Carolina.... [more]

Pamplin City, Virginia

We are a family owned farm featuring naturally raised grass fed lamb, pastured pork, pastured raised chickens and turkeys, free range eggs and honey.... [more]

Churchville, Virginia

The 600+ acre farm is certified organic from California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF), and is soon to be the First LEED Certified Organic Dairy in the United States.... [more]

Port Republic, Virginia

Hi, I'm Christy Teter, creator of Taylor Made Organics located in the small town of Port Republic, Virginia.... [more]

, Virginia

A diverse old-fashioned vegetable farm, we specialize in open-pollinated heirloom varieties from Italy, France, Eastern Europe, Asia, The US and Meso-America.... [more]

Church Road, Virginia

Our laying hens enjoy unfettered access to large green pastures, where they can race around or snooze in shade or sunshine, foraging for critters and eating lots of greens.... [more]