Virgilina, Virginia

Triple Creek Ranch is located in Southeastern Halifax County, Virginia directly on the North Carolina line just outside of Virgilina.... [more]

Charlotte Court House, Virginia

Amira Farm, located in Charlotte County, VA, is dedicated to natural farming. Never using herbicides and pesticides on our gardens or hormones and antibiotics on our market animals allows us to offer... [more]

Phenix, Virginia

We are a small diverse livestock operation specializing in pastured,Non-GMO critters. We currently offer: Rabbit Duck Goose Pork Chicken Turkey Chicken Eggs Duck Eggs Goose

Boydton, Virginia

Come visit and explore Mighty Oaks Farm! Learn about honeybees, chickens, and a large variety of farm animals.... [more]

Brookneal, Virginia

Night Sky Farm, a Grade A Dairy and Cheese Room has a new CSA Program! I call it the Farm CSA and it really is.... [more]

Vernon Hill, Virginia

We are a small farm focused on raising heirloom garlic. We do not use any artificial pesticides or fertilizers.... [more]

Vernon Hill, Virginia

Here at Gregory Family Farms, we offer live whole, half, or quarter shares in our pastured beef calves, as well as whole shares in our pastured lamb, bred and raised here on the farm.... [more]

Roxboro, North Carolina

Blue Wing Farms is a NCDA recognized Century Farm and was primarily a tobacco farm until the mid 1970's.... [more]

Charlotte Court House, Virginia

Tranquility Farm is family owned and operated. There are chickens for eggs, goats, pigs, horses, cows, flowers, landscape plants and trees.... [more]

Victoria, Virginia

We are a USDA Certified Organic fruitery specializing in berries and fruits of all varieties. Included on the farm is certified organic herbs and annual veggies.... [more]

Java, Virginia

We are a family run CSA farm. Our children, animals, and ourselves all work together to create a natural and earth friendly system of agriculture.... [more]

Lunenburg, Virginia

We are a family owned farm raising sheep for dual purposes of wool and meat as well other fiber producing animals such as angora goats, and llamas.... [more]