Noblesville, Indiana

Teter Organic Farm grows over 40 varieties of certified organic produce on 7 acres in Noblesville, IN.... [more]

Indianapolis, Indiana

Soul Food Project is a nonprofit farm in Indianapolis. We operate on 3 vacant lots around the city using organic no till methods.... [more]

Paw Paw, Michigan

Family owned farm since 1979 providing products that are grown on this property. We pick our produce and flowers every morning for freshest quality on the stand.... [more]

Upland, Indiana

Victory Acres is a non-profit, social-enterprise farm. From training college interns, to welcoming children's groups, Victory Acres is a place for learning, laughing, and living.

Noblesville, Indiana

At Hoosier Heritage Farm, we raise animals the old-fashioned way, with lots of grass and sunshine--no growth hormones, no antibiotics, and no GMOs.... [more]

Schoolcraft, Michigan

Family owned and operated since 1956. We carry produce earlier and much later in the season with the use of our high tunnels.... [more]

Valparaiso, Indiana

The Edge of Liberty is a four acre farm that we purchased because the neighborhoods surrounding it wanted to preserve the rural feeling of Liberty Township and stop it from being developed.... [more]

Bristol, Indiana

At Bourdon Acres, we believe good food starts with good care, care for our animals, the land we steward, and the community we serve.... [more]

Van Wert, Ohio

Welcome to Crosley Farm! We are a small family farm. We raise and processed our very own poultry? chicken, duck, turkey and goose.... [more]

Plymouth, Indiana

We are on our way to being certified organic!! We used all organic seeds this year and some are heritage .... [more]

Etna Green, Indiana

In September 2016 we moved from a small in-town property to this amazing, 5 acre property. We have a lot of work to do to get our dream farm up and running.... [more]

Nappanee, Indiana

We started out as a conventional dairy farm in 2016. My father- in- law had a dairy for many years and wanted to slow down so we took over the dairy herd.... [more]