Gretna, Virginia

Over 40 different varieties of apples, peaches, and nectarines. We are now a full service fruit stand with also tomatoes,watermelons,cantalopes,ect.New-U-pick or we pick blackberries and blueberries.

Oxford, North Carolina

Polecat Mountain Farm is located on the eastern edge of the North Carolina Piedmont just 15 miles north of Oxford.... [more]

Oxford, North Carolina

On our small family farm, we produce a number of products. We grow Elderberries using only all-natural techniques.... [more]

Clover, Virginia

Our farm will open as a Bed and Breakfast in September 2010. Our farm is located in beautiful Halifax County, Virginia and is within the Staunton River Historical Area and only 2 miles from the Staunt... [more]

Danville , Virginia

2 Acres Farm is a small homestead that raises pastured poultry and eggs, a limited amount of summer vegetables and pastured pork.... [more]

Hillsborough, North Carolina

We're a small family farm, growing heirloom vegetables, fruits, flowers and herbs, and pasture-raising heritage breed chickens and turkeys for eggs and meat.... [more]

Cedar Grove, North Carolina

Joe Thompson and his wife Geraldine invite you to their twelfth annual prawn harvest. Prawns are actually giant freshwater Malaysian shrimp.... [more]

Durham, North Carolina

We are an agritourism farm specializing in the fall harvest season. We open to the public in late Sept and operate through Halloween.... [more]

Freeman, Virginia

Power of Love is a rural Virginia ministry dedicated to providing nutritious fruits and vegetables grown according to generally accepted organic practices.... [more]

DeWitt, Virginia

With over 350 combined acres, Lingerfelt Farms has been farming in Dinwiddie County since 1932. We provide orchard/fescue mix hay to our customers feeding horses, llamas, alpacas, sheep, goats, cows,

Hurdle Mills, North Carolina

Colonial Botanicals cottage gardens between Roxboro and historic Hillsborough NC specialize in naturally grown old-fashioned herbs and flowers.... [more]

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Currently we have 10 hens of various breeds who lay almost every day in the spring, summer and fall; egg production is low in the winter months thus impacting availability.... [more]