Northland Farm is a small urban farm in South St. Paul. We grow our organic microgreens and offer FREE weekly delivery .... [more]
Shining hills is a certified organic cut flower farm selling to florists, designers, and individuals searching for the freshest most vibrationally potent organic flowers in the midwest.... [more]
We are a local Twin Cities Honey CSA. Our fresh, raw honey is delicious! We love bees and care for them using only organic treatments.... [more]
Country Taste Farm is a small CSA farm serving Central Minnesota; The fruits and vegetables we grow express our most basic values: to provide naturally grown, nutrient-rich, exceptionally tasty, envir... [more]
We are located on an amazing 160 Acres of mixed field and forest, located just west of Mora, MN, on the banks of the Ann River (a tributary to the Snake River, the confluence laying just south of Mora
Little Flower Farm is located in the St. Croix River Valley. We farm sustainably, growing chemical-free vegetables for our Farm-Share members and raising goats for our famous fresh goat cheese share... [more]
Gullywash Gardens is a small farm growing specialty cut flowers, shiitake mushrooms, vegetables and chickens.... [more]
We are a family-run regenerative farm dedicated to raising nutrient-dense, pasture-raised foods. We specialize in A2 Raw milk, Grass-fed Beef & Lamb, Pasture-raised Pork, and Free-range Chicken Eggs,... [more]
Thorn Crest is a small, family owned, sustainable farm that provides a diverse amount of fresh produce grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, synthetic fungicides or herbicides.... [more]
Pleasant Valley Produce/St. Croix Valley CSA is made of up a cooperative of small Amish family farms nestled in the quiet community of Baldwin, Wisconsin.... [more]
Certified organic farm located in East Central Minnesota. Crops include: maple syrup, fresh garden produce, apples, apple cider, plus honey and eggs.... [more]
We moved to our farm in 2008, after deciding we wanted to raise our family on a farm. We already had dogs, chickens, ducks and pheasants to start us off.... [more]