Baileyton, Alabama

At Kikos of Camelot, we strive to produce the best Puredbred Kiko, Genemaster, and Commercial Kiko-cross goats possible.... [more]

Moody, Alabama

Moody Alabama Locally Grown Vegetables! Brickhouse Organics (at Shamrock Farm) uses only natural growing methods, with a goal of being as organic as possible.... [more]

Moody, Alabama

Fruits and vegetables grown without chemical fertilizers or insecticides. Grass fed Tennessee meat goats.... [more]

Somerville, Alabama

Mims Blueberry Farm features naturally grown blueberries and is open to the public from late June or early July until the berries are gone at the end August or early September.... [more]

Springville, Alabama

We are a small family owned business. We have a constant changing selection of adult chickens/roosters, chicks and eggs.

Killen, Alabama

Hines Family Farm is a first generation farm owned and operated by the Hines Family. We have an on farm store open seasonally from the end of April until the end of August, and a small pumpkin patch i... [more]

Water Valley, Mississippi

We are a small farm located in the Water Valley area. We are Certified Naturally Grown and plant certified by the State of Ms.... [more]

Horton, Alabama

We are a Homeschool run farm. We are also a Certified Naturally Grown Farm that produces vegetables, herbs and flowers.... [more]

Madison, Alabama

We are developing a heritage farm using sustainable farming practices. We have a 25 acre farm along the Shoal Creek in the Leggtown community of Limestone County in Alabama.... [more]

Blountsville, Alabama

Our farm is located right off Hwy 67 in Blount Co. We raise Jersey milk cows. We also raise grass fed beef, and pasture raised pork for the public.... [more]

Oxford, Mississippi

Yokna Bottoms Farm is a local CSA farm based in Oxford, Mississippi. It is run by community of individuals who work together to produce locally grown food using sustainable agricultural practices.... [more]

Cropwell, Alabama

My Dad, David Bryant started this farm with his Papa, J.M. Bryant in 1941 growing cotton, hogs, poultry and cattle.... [more]