King William, Virginia

King William Alpacas is a medium sized farm between Colonial Williamsburg and Richmond Virginia. Our goal is to breed the rainbow with perfect conformation with fine fleece of good density and crimp.... [more]

Sedley, Virginia

Our Farm started because we wanted to raise our own food. Being a family of 7, this was a no brained for us.... [more]

Hague, Virginia

We here at Fork and Hoe believe that the health of the soil is vital to insuring your vegetables are as nutritious as they can be, while also maintaining fertility of the soil for the next generation.... [more]

Dameron, Maryland

We are dedicated to raising goats with sound body composition that meet the standards within the Boer goat breed.... [more]

Sunbury, North Carolina

Farm Chicks Produce offers fresh eggs, organically grown produce and homemade pies in the Chesapeake area.... [more]

Gates, North Carolina

Our small family farm is located in the beautiful countryside of Gates County, North Carolina. Our Berkshire cross pigs are raised on the ground, in open pastures using sustainable farming practices.... [more]

King William, Virginia

At Pampatike Hill Farm, Our Grass Fed Beef is TRULY 100% Grass Fed and Grass Finished! We believe cows are meant to graze on grass.... [more]

King William, Virginia

Solid Rock Ranch is located in King William, VA where we raise a variety of pastured laying hens. Our hens are fed an all natural, non-GMO grain grown in VA by local farmers.... [more]

Disputanta, Virginia

We graze all our animal on pasture in a mixed species herd. Using mob grazing and multiple species, our model replicates the natural mass migrations still seen in Africa and once seen in America.... [more]

Sandston, Virginia

We raise happy, healthy plants and animals! To us, that means that we don't use any synthetic chemicals, antibiotics, hormones, or anything we wouldn't eat ourselves.... [more]

Tappahannock, Virginia

We know it because we grow it.... At Mount View Farm we know our Black Angus herd is grazing on quality hay because we grow it ourselves, along with the Non-GMO grain which is a portion of their daily