Tulsa, Oklahoma

We operate a small farm specializing in a large variety of sweet and hot peppers from the Caribbean - including super hot variety.... [more]

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Hello, I'm Zane. I recently got the opportunity to partner with a Farm in North Tulsa/Turley. We have farm fresh eggs (chicken, quail, duck, ect)!... [more]

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Grant Creek Ranch is a cow-calf operation in Chautauqua County, Kansas (part of the Flint Hills) consisting of cross-bred Angus cattle and registered Angus bulls.... [more]

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

We are a small, family owned produce farm in Southwest Broken Arrow, Oklahoma located on the old Elam Townsite.... [more]

Jenks, Oklahoma

We are a small family owned and operated Apiary near Tulsa, Oklahoma. Our bees (about 1500 hives this year) are mostly on other people's property spread throughout Tulsa & all surrounding counties.

Claremore, Oklahoma

The farm is primarily a sheep farm, with several hundred sheep, however there are many other activities on the farm and through the ministry, Heart of the Shepherd.

Claremore, Oklahoma

Shepherd's Cross is a Working Farm and Christian Mission. This is a diverse farming operation, hosting a variety of farm tours, and a specialty farm gift shop, Shepherd's Shop.... [more]

Jenks, Oklahoma

The Southwood Farm & Market will be a working farm and marketplace in which activities focus on sustainability, education and community.... [more]

Talala, Oklahoma

We raise grass-fed and -finished beef and lamb, as well as pastured chicken and turkey seasonally and eggs.... [more]

Chelsea, Oklahoma

Hi! We are Chris and Ellen Dorsey, of Dill's Carl Dorsey. Although we do not claim organic status, we try to raise our animals as chemical free as possible by keeping them healthy and happy.... [more]

Sand Springs, Oklahoma

High-Fence Farm is a family owned postage-stamp farm. We specialize in Asparagus, Rhubarb, seasonal produce, chestnuts, and pecans.... [more]

Wagoner, Oklahoma

Fragrant Forest Farms began in 2017 with one small beehive on the farm. Carol, afraid of bees at the time, suited up to help work the bees.... [more]