Wadsworth, Illinois

It's FALL come visit our baby farm animals: so far black lambs, a couple of sets of twin goats chicks + duckling hatching weekly, baby potbellied piglets, baby donkey due this month 2 Holstein friend... [more]

Carpentersville, Illinois

The Microgreens Revolution in Carpentersville The small city of Carpentersville, Illinois has been quietly undergoing a revolution of sorts.... [more]

Glen Ellyn, Illinois

We produce organic vegetables and fruit specifically to meet the needs of low-income families in DuPage County.... [more]

Wayne , Illinois

Greentopia Farm is located in Wayne, IL. We are a family that owns a small farm. Our project started 2 years ago during the spring of 2017 using natural gardening methods without pesticides and artifi

McHenry, Illinois

The Potting Bench, Inc. Discover your Edible world! We are concierge gardeners for your edible landscape.... [more]

Oak Park , Illinois

We offer Chicagoland Home Delivery on our pastured meats and eggs! Our products are grass-fed, pasture-raised, organic-fed and soy-free.... [more]

McHenry, Illinois

Fiacre Farm is a startup micro-farm in the McHenry area. We offer fresh vegetables through farmer's market and CSA shares.... [more]

Wheaton, Illinois

Welcome to our family farm! We've been growing food that's safe for your family to eat for over a decade.... [more]

Mchenry, Illinois

I am a small commercial beekeeper near the Illinois/Wisconsin border. I raise queens,nucs, raw honey, propolis and almost always have cleaned beeswax available.... [more]

Gilberts, Illinois

We are a passionate family run business that cultivates a Utopian Farm in the suburbs of Chicago. We thrive on producing the highest quality mushrooms, plants, and produce possible.... [more]

Winfield, Illinois

We are a family owned and operated beekeeping business with a goal of providing premium quality health and beauty products that are derived from honey, beeswax, pollen, propolis, and royal jelly.... [more]

Lake Villa, Illinois

Susanna Farms began in the 1930s when SJ Bryan and his wife, May, purchase 300 acres of land in Northern Illinois.... [more]