Old Chatham, New York

At Dog Wood Farm, our goal is to grow healthy, delicious food in harmony with nature and to support ourselves, our land, and our community in the process.

Cropseyville, New York

Laughing Earth is a new name for a very old farm - we are privileged to farm a spot that has been farmed at least since the 1700s, most recently as Homestead Farms since 1995.... [more]

Buskirk, New York

We grow a wide variety of vegetables and berries, including many unusual varieties, using natural and sustainable practices.... [more]

Cropseyville, New York

Homestead Farms, a 1700's family farm is located on 150 acres of rolling hills in the town of Brunswick.... [more]

Granville, New York

Providing citizens of Washington County and surrounding areas with locally family raised eggs, vegetables, flowers, jams and canned items foraged and farmed on our beautiful mountainside property!

Ghent, New York

Small scale direct to consumer farm producing eggs, vegetables, honey, meat chickens and maple syrup.

Hoosick Falls, New York

Jamey's Gardens is new to the market this season. My gardens occupy less than an acre of land, on which, I grow a diverse mix of vegatables.... [more]

Greenwich, New York

Our Farm CSA is operated by Jenn Ward the fourth generation to farm Spring Hill Farm located in Easton, NY.... [more]

Altamont, New York

Longfield is a small family farm located near Albany, New York and operated by Pam and Gary Kleppel.... [more]

Greenwich, New York

We believe in consuming fresh, natural, locally grown foods. We want all of our food to come from a wholesome, sustainable, earth-friendly environment.... [more]

Hudson, New York

Our 8 acre family farm consists of 4 Dutch Belted Cows, a large flock of chickens, 2 pigs, about one acre of vegetables and herbs and a 4 bedroom 1880's Bed and Breakfast.

Philmont, New York

Threshold Farm is located in Columbia County s mid-Hudson Valley about 2 1/2 hours north of NYC. Our farm has never been sprayed or treated with chemicals since its founding in the late 1700 s.... [more]