Franktown, Colorado

3T Ranch is a family-owned and operated Colorado ranch that produces 100% grassfed and grass-finished beef.... [more]

Franktown, Colorado

Our ranch offers angus cattle known for exceptionally quality and tenderness. We humanely and respectfully handle our cattle.... [more]

Elizabeth, Colorado

TPB Farms is a newly established micro farm. We currently offer a variety of microgreens, a limited number of started plants for your garden and biochar to enhance your compost.... [more]

Elizabeth, Colorado

RK Creations Farm is family owned and operated raising and caring for chickens of various breeds, along with ducks and turkeys.... [more]

Alamosa, Colorado

Simply Honey is progressive natural honey company. We pride ourself on managing our bees in a sustainable bee friendly manner.... [more]

Fowler, Colorado

We are committed to growing healthy food (without using chemical fertilizers, insecticides, herbicides or fungicides) that is good for us, good for you and good for the critters we raise.... [more]

Elizabeth, Colorado

Ponderosa Plains Farm is sells lavender and herbs, lavender and herbal products, honey, eggs, plants, vegetables, fruits, pickled goods, preserves, and aromatic woods from our small farm in Elizabeth,

Elizabeth, Colorado

At All Saints' Ranch, we specialize in service for established, as well as start-up operations. We are experienced in breeding, boarding, and birthing alpacas - in addition to taking care of their da

Bailey, Colorado

We raise Katahdin and painted desert hair sheep-we keep a small flock and breed for temperament and thriftiness .... [more]

Ramah, Colorado

We are a small farm that produces fresh non-GMO veggies and fruits. We do not use pesticides or herbicides of any kind.... [more]

Alamosa, Colorado

Real, organic, local food grown right here on the outskirts of Alamosa, by two neighboring families.... [more]

Morrison, Colorado

Homesteaders, Are you planning on getting chickens or do you have chickens? Are you tired of having hens peck each other, or having a rooster get a little too frisky and tearing their backs up?... [more]