Naturally produced, raw, unprocessed honey. All we do is remove the wax. Our honey and our honey products are local to Cape Girardeau County from a wild variety of plant sources and floral types.... [more]
Sugar Creek Farm located in Chatham, Illinois across from Glenwood Middle School, follows organic practices (unnecessary to be certified organic).... [more]
We raise pasture-raised chickens and pasture-raised Thanksgiving turkeys, we take orders on them starting in January.... [more]
We grow multiple varieties of heritage and heirloom tomatoes, focused on maximum flavor. In addition, will offer unique varieties of cucumbers, radishes, eggplant, melons, a range of sweet, spicy and... [more]
Liberty Mission Farms is family-owned, local-market farm, focused on healing the land. We purpose to use a specific method of growing produce and raising animals without the use of synthetic fertiliz... [more]
We are a pasture raised poultry farm as well as a vegetable farm. We also grow strawberries. Although not certified organic, we use only organic items on our farm.... [more]
Small alpaca farm located in souther Illinois. We have alpacas for sale and their product. Selling fleeces raw, carded, spun and handmade items.
Golden Oldies Farm is a small CSA located in Macon, IL, just south of Decatur. We bring you delicious, sustainably-grown produce without the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides.... [more]
Off the Fence Farms is a first generation family run organic farm in Evansville, IN. It started as a dream and grew from there and continues to grow every year.... [more]
In the late spring and summer, we offer a wide variety of fresh produce including onions, squash, zucchini, cucumbers, eggplant, sweet corn, green beans, peas, broccoli, cauliflower, okra, tomatoes, p... [more]
Clover Field Meats features beef and pork raised "the old fashioned" way. Our animals are raised outside without growth hormones, antibiotics, or sterioids.... [more]
We at Franciscan Family Farms are committed to reversing some of the disturbing trends in modern agriculture we do not want to raise food that is less healthy than the food that our grandparents ate.