Warren, Ohio

Linda's Bee Farm is a family owned Apiary which operates in Trumbull County and Coshocton County Ohio.... [more]

Niles, Ohio

Dickie's Urban Farm Market is the Mahoning Valley's spot for local produce and natural eating. All of Dickie's produce is grown GMO free without any synthetic chemicals or additives.... [more]

Litchfield, Ohio

There are now 3 generations working together for the daily operations of our farm. We started farming in 1984, and have been growing produce since the beginning.... [more]

Grafton, Ohio

Our Little World Alpacas resides on 6 acres of property in Northeast Ohio. Grafton Township is home to 30 alpacas nestled in Lorain County between Elyria, Valley City and Medina.

McDonald, Pennsylvania

At Covered Bridge Meadows we raise Murray Grey grass fed beef cattle from start to finish. We also raise Finnsheep and have lambs available as bottle lambs for 4H or grass finished lamb to eat, and f... [more]

Rock Creek, Ohio

We are a small family farm dedicated to providing the best quality care we can to our animals and garden so that we produce a quality product for our customers.... [more]

Warren, Ohio

Me and My Honey, LLC is an apiary located in Champion Township in Trumbull County, Ohio. We sell raw honey in several sizes and forms.... [more]

Harmony, Pennsylvania

STRAIGHT FROM THE FARM TO YOU Growing nutrient dense produce for your family using no-till methods and NO pesticides.... [more]

Ashland, Ohio

We believe in conserving Heritage breeds that were raised by our forefathers. These breeds are of a bygone era, before industrial agriculture became a mainstream practice.

Prospect, Pennsylvania

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

Newbury, Ohio

I do not believe in the use of Chemicals on soil, water or plants, trying to keep the produce as nutritious as possible.... [more]

Peninsula, Ohio

The Greenfield Berry Farm is a naturally grown farm that features pick-your-own blueberries, aronia berries, and sunflowers.... [more]