Katy, Texas

Local CSA farm in Katy, Texas. Our CSA runs the spring season for 20 weeks, from March to July, and the fall season for 20 weeks, from August to December.... [more]

Trinity, Texas

Cross Farms is a 30 acre farm located out of Trinity, Texas. We have a flock of Welsh Harlequin ducks which are a heritage breed.... [more]

Bedias, Texas

We are a small homestead style farm growing a wide range of produce and raising heritage breed chickens, goats, and pigs.... [more]

katy, Texas

A small locally owned CSA and poultry farming company. We specialize in breeding birds, and grow a large variety of garden vegetables.... [more]

Bryan, Texas

CoxFamilyFarm A small family farm that will be offering Heirloom & naturally grown vegetables as well as free range eggs and dairy.... [more]

Bellville, Texas

Call us at Blue Star Ranch where we offer "eggspert" advice on caring for chickens. We raise and care for "natural" chickens that are not fed commercial foods, rather natural bugs, grains and green pl... [more]

Sealy, Texas

At Renaissance Chicken we LOVE great food! So we decided to create a place where our passion for great food could be shared with everyone.... [more]

College Station, Texas

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) that serves Brazos County. Proudly Aggie Family Owned & Operated.... [more]

Brenham, Texas

Houston's original csa farm... we are a sustainable small family farm with over 20 years experience as professional organic growers in texas.... [more]

Sulphur Springs, Texas

Dolce Vita Farm is a family owned farm in northeast Texas approximately 75 miles east of Dallas. We are building Dolce Vita Farm to be a place where one can come enjoy the outdoor environment and deve... [more]

Rosharon, Texas

Our most up to date information can be found on our website at www.busterschickens.com. Friend us on facebook - buster's chickens.... [more]

Bryan, Texas

Rockin S Ranch raises 100% pasture-raised, premium beef in Central Texas. We deliver directly to families seeking healthier, more ethical meat—no feedlots, no antibiotics, no hormones, and no middleme