We started the idea for V-Y when we met back in 2014, but it has been a slow process to convert the farm I inherited from my grandfather (and now the additional land we rent from a neighbor) from conv... [more]
I began raising chickens in 2010 due to all the health scares from eggs produced commercially. I raise a variety of breeds specifically for their eggs.... [more]
We have now been growing steadily since our start-up as a team in 2011. We primarily raise grassfed beef, pastured pork, pastured meat chickens, and eggs from pastured hens.... [more]
Dogwood Farm has produced delicious Hereford beef (a heritage British beef breed) on pasture since 1964, with no pesticides or herbicides or growth hormones.... [more]
Come visit our family owned gourd home business in the country in Kell, IL located off highway 37 and the interstate 57 Centralia exit.... [more]
We are a family farm started on 2023 we are dedicated to providing fresh local produce and chicken and an alternative to the grocery store.
***We are no longer in business**** On Green Ridge Farm we grow vegetables, plants, flowers and herbs.... [more]
The SIU Student Sustainable Farm is a 6 acre farm with 2.5 acres in vegetables. The farm provides Southern Illinois University students with hand-on experience in running a small sustainable farm.... [more]
Flora Bay is a small semi-urban farm located in southern Illinois, close to Carbondale. The 6 acres we grow on include forested woodland, patches of 'restoration in progress' prairie, a hop yard, smal... [more]
My farm offers local raw honey,and various bee products and provides honey bee removal services. Also offering fresh eggs from cage and antibiotic free spoiled rotten lady chickens and when in sea... [more]
We are a small, 3 acre Chestnut farm with 26 Chestnut trees on the property. We sell fresh Chestnuts during the fall season.... [more]
Big Muddy Hogs is a regenerative, pasture based farm located in Southern Illinois. We raise Heritage Mulefoot and Red Wattle Hogs, along with broiler chickens, turkeys, and laying hens.... [more]