Ashland, Ohio

Knotty Knuff Acres is a small, family run farm established in 2012. We are not a large operation, but we do take pride in what we do, believing health starts with, not what you eat, but where your foo... [more]

Diamond, Ohio

Aquaponic farm and market garden. Diversified produce, poultry and eggs, aND rare, heritage rabbits (American).... [more]

Nova, Ohio

A small, eclectic family farm located outside of Savannah, Ohio. We currently offer fresh, free range chicken and duck eggs.... [more]

NEWTON FALLS, Ohio

Organically Grown Farm Fresh Newton Falls Produce.

Auburn, Ohio

We are a seasonal farm market. We harvest a wide variety of produce including greens, herbs, tomatoes, squash, sweet corn, peppers, eggplant, heirlooms and imported seed varieties.... [more]

Greenwich, Ohio

White Family Farm started a Community Supported Agriculture program in 2014 where we provide fresh naturally grown fruits and vegetables to our shareholders for the 21 week season.... [more]

Brecksville, Ohio

In 2014, Chef Ben Bebenroth moved his family of four to Spring Hill Farm (now Spice Acres). The homestead was not only perfect for raising his kids, it was also a dream come true - encompassing 13 acr... [more]

Orrville, Ohio

Elm Run Farms is a 5th generation family farm that operates on the belief that food should be consumed as it was created with no harmful chemicals, no GMOs, and no unnecessary processing.... [more]

Peninsula, Ohio

The Greenfield Berry Farm is a naturally grown farm that features pick-your-own blueberries, aronia berries, and sunflowers.... [more]

Ashland, Ohio

~ Keeping it REAL ~ Keeping it LOCAL ~ Keeping it Sustainable ~ The Giving Earth is a great little place to shop for locally produced fine art, organic and natural foods (many that are locally made... [more]

Chatfield, Oh, Ohio

I am a mini-farm featuring farm fresh chicken and coturnix quail eggs. Plus, pekin and runner duck eggs seasonally.... [more]

Ashland, Ohio

We believe in conserving Heritage breeds that were raised by our forefathers. These breeds are of a bygone era, before industrial agriculture became a mainstream practice.