Climax, Michigan

Since 1932, Avalon Farms has been offering customers quality products and taking care of our land. Our concern for our community, and soil and water resources provides the framework for our family bus

Elkhart, Indiana

We are a community-based farm dedicated to cultivating healthy food, healthy environments and health people in Elkhart, IN.... [more]

South Bend, Indiana

Sustainable South Bend Grown Produce. A Farmbox Membership (CSA) is a weekly box of vegetables picked at their peak, all grown right here on our South Bend farm.... [more]

SOUTH BEND, Indiana

Bertrand Farm is an educational farm with two production locations. An urban farming site in downtown South Bend is the home of our working CSA and educational Farm Lab.... [more]

Schoolcraft, Michigan

Family owned and operated since 1956. We carry produce earlier and much later in the season with the use of our high tunnels.... [more]

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Now Offering CSA and Market Share Memberships for the 2022 season! We are a small, family owned vegetable farm located just east of Kalamazoo, MI.... [more]

Allegan, Michigan

We at Fat Blossom Farm are committed to sustainable ecological agriculture. We use only organic methods with a long term outlook so that what we produce is both healthy for you and the land.... [more]

Otsego, Michigan

Welcome! We are a small family farm in SW MI located halfway between Grand Rapids & Kalamazoo. Please contact us before arranging a visit.... [more]

Portage, Michigan

Arcadia Farms is a micro-farm focused on inspiring and equipping our local community to produce food at home.... [more]

Leonidas, Michigan

Sunshine Silo is an ecologically conscious fruit and vegetable farm located on a 21 acre family owned homestead in the rural Michigan town of Leonidas.... [more]

Wayland, Michigan

Our farm is located on 75 acres in Wayland, MI. We have been providing fresh produce to local restaurants, hospitals and consumers for over 35 years.... [more]

Elkhart, Indiana

Red Oak Farm is taking a break for the 2018 season so that Farmer Nicole can take some maternity leave time.... [more]