West End, North Carolina

The only dairy in Moore County, Paradox Farm raises Nubian, Nigerian and Alpine goats for a wonderfully sweet goat milk to produce fresh and aged goat cheese.... [more]

Beaufort, South Carolina

Pinckney's Produce, a CSA program provided by Rest Park Farm, is a family-operated Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program located in Beaufort County, that aims to provide fresh, healthy local p... [more]

Deep Gap, North Carolina

We're a small farm dedicated to providing healthy, fresh food grown with horse power & earth centered values.... [more]

VILAS, North Carolina

Appalachian grown, pasture raised beef raised with no shortcuts - no steroids, antibiotics, or growth stimulants, and no feedlots.... [more]

Columbia, South Carolina

columbia sc & surrounding areas, get truly fresh locally grown fruits & vegetbles spring - fall. our csa will run for 21wks.... [more]

Brown Summit, North Carolina

On our farm we raise a wide variety of vegetables. We have been certified organic since 2007. We are very excited about the upcoming season.... [more]

Hays, North Carolina

Bear Springs Farm is a family-owned and operated farm in Hays, NC. Native to the Blue Ridge Mountains, we have been farming on a small scale for over 10 years - sharing the produce that we collect wit... [more]

Clinton, South Carolina

Crescent Farm is a small family farm located just south of Clinton, SC. The farm is run by Margie Levine, Her daughter and son-in-law; Holly and Jon, and their two children.... [more]

Pinnacle, North Carolina

We moved to Pilot Mountain area to start our business to support the community in providing pasture raised meats and Fruits and Vegetables.... [more]

Raleigh, North Carolina

Triangle Urban Growers is a collaborative, women-owned organization of farmers and food producers based in central North Carolina.... [more]

Greensboro, North Carolina

The Urban Teaching Farm initiative was launched in November of 2018, with grant funding on 3 acres of land at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in the historic Warnersville neighborhood, just south of d

Southern Pines, North Carolina

I started growing for market in 2006. I do not use any pesticides or petroleum based fertilizers. I sell herbs, cut flowers and many vegetables, including Asian varieties at the Moore County Farmers M... [more]