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Jonesville, Michigan

We're a small family owned farm offering u-pick flowers and sunflowers and farm-stand with a variety of produce, eggs, dried flowers, and more available.

Upland, Indiana

Victory Acres is a non-profit, social-enterprise farm. From training college interns, to welcoming children's groups, Victory Acres is a place for learning, laughing, and living.

North Liberty, Indiana

Our farm is a small labor intensive operation. We mainly grow vegetables, but also have fruits, berries, and soon livestock.... [more]

Indianapolis, Indiana

We're Mike and Tiffany Sanders, the family behind Sanders Funny Farm. Our online Farmers Market Hub brings together Indiana farmers, bakers, and makers to make local food easy.... [more]

Columbia City, Indiana

Located in the heartland of Indiana, Catalpa Farm is dedicated to preserving Heritage Breeds, as designated by the American Livestock Breed Association.... [more]

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Pembroke Gardens is now Pembroke Bakery & Cafe, and we operate stands at the Fort Wayne South Side Farmers Market, 3300 Warsaw Street, West Main Street Farmers Market, Barr Street Market, and the East... [more]

Sherwood, Michigan

We are a small farm raising miniature livestock, poultry, various gardens, and handcrafted articles from home.... [more]

Coldwater, Michigan

The Wild Way Out is a completely different approach to agriculture and medicine in south central Michigan.... [more]

Vandalia, Michigan

Hebron Farms' goal is to maintain a quality of life living on a sustainable farm. All our beef cattle, lambs & dairy cows are grass fed.... [more]

Alexandria, Indiana

Red Cockcomb flower seeds, marigold crackerjack tall flower seeds, pink cosmos seeds. More will be added to list as accumulated.... [more]

Niles, Michigan

Lavender Hill Farm is a 30 acre lavender and sheep farm in the rolling sandy hills of southwest Michigan near Niles.... [more]

Hillsdale, Michigan

Do you ever wish that you could lessen your footprint on the earth? Yes, you need food, but wouldn't it be good to know that it was grown or raised in harmony with nature rather than in a sterile fie... [more]