Turner Farm is a 60-acre certified organic farm in the northeast corner of Hamilton County. We operate four CSA programs (a 50-member vegetable CSA, a meat CSA, a flower CSA, and a winter vegetable CS... [more]
Due to recent storm damage no fall plants will be shipped. We will resume shipping in the spring of 2013.... [more]
.Mud run farm is a small family farm. We are located in western Stark county, 6 miles south west of Massillon, ohio., Mostly powered by horses,we are dedicated to providing quality, produce and free... [more]
Gorman Heritage Farm is a 122 acre non-profit educational farm. We raise and sell produce, eggs, chicken, beef, and pork to support our educational programming.... [more]
We are a small family farm located in the rural southwest corner of Medina County. On the farm, we specialize in Pastured Chickens, Turkeys, Pigs, and grass-fed cows without the use of antibiotics or... [more]
Hawk Creek is our small family run operation in southern Stark county on the Stark/Tuscarawas county line.... [more]
Mud Foot Farm is located in the beautiful hills of the Ohio River Valley. We currently offer Non Certified Organically Grown Produce, Beyond Free Range eggs,100% Grass fed Beef, Lamb, and Goat,and Pas... [more]
Stoney Hedgerow Farm - "A family farm, growing for your family." Now marketing at the Oxford Farmers Market, uptown Oxford, Ohio each week during the growing season.... [more]
We are Jerry and Liz Eaton, and we're full-time vocational farmers. We've been growing fruits and vegetables using only organic methods for years, and so in 2015, we decided to pursue USDA certificati... [more]
" Katona's Country Garden is a 30 acre, certified in 1992 grow a large virility of organic vegetables as the farm is nestled in front of a beautiful woods and down a country lane in Marshallville, Oh... [more]
We are a family owned and operated farm. We are entering our 18th season of CSA and our 23rd year of market gardening by participating in local farmer's markets over the years.
High Mill Park is a family owned and ran farm. It all started when someone dropped off a peahen. We had so much fun with her, that we got some egg laying hens.... [more]