Knoxville, Tennessee

At Eat my Granola!, we focus on crafting tasty, delicious and flavorful granola blends that are loaded with whole, real foods from real farmers around our country, following the organic practices beca... [more]

Corryton, Tennessee

Care of the Earth Community Farm is a family-owned and operated Certified Organic vegetable farm just outside of Knoxville on Rutledge Pike.... [more]

Beattyville, Kentucky

We are a small family farm located in the scenic Natural Bridge area of Kentucky. We grow a wide variety of fresh vegetables and berries from broccoli and blueberries to heirloom green beans to zucchi... [more]

SPRING CITY, Tennessee

Colvin family farm, is a small family owned operation located in the appalachian mountains of Bledsoe County, tn.... [more]

Philadelphia, Tennessee

We raise eggmobile eggs, pastured pork , chicken , and turkey. We also grow a huge variety of produce.... [more]

White Pine, Tennessee

Wisner Farms raises and sells grass fed & finished freezer beef and lamb. We offer wholes, halves and quarters of beef and whole lambs.... [more]

Jefferson City, Tennessee

"Order What You Want, When You Want!" Join Now! We Farm Year Round-January-December! A modern twist on Community Supported Agriculture!... [more]

Knoxville, Tennessee

Just outside of downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, a little farm is reclaiming blighted urban land to grow food for our neighbors.... [more]

Willow Shade, Kentucky

Being Certified Naturally Grown, our mission is to provide the freshest produce directly from our farm to our surrounding communities - free from all pesticides or herbicides.

Harrodsburg, Kentucky

We are a Kentucky Proud small family farm, providing Naturally Grown herbs flowers and vegetables for sale.... [more]

New Market, Tennessee

We grow really good vegetables we are a "Certified Naturally Grown" farm in New Market, TN and we are chemical free.... [more]

Morristown, Tennessee

We are a second generation family farm with a focus on organically growing vegetables. We are dedicated to primarily growing heirloom varieties and trying to preserve those with Southern origins.... [more]