Shelocta, Pennsylvania

Pucker Brush Farm produces grass fed lamb and goat, specialty salad greens, herbs and produce for local restaurants and farmer's markets.... [more]

Galion, Ohio

That's My Farmer is a family owned farm practiciing natural growing practices.

Mt. Gilead, Ohio

Sippel Family Farm is a 77 acre Farm in Mount Gilead, Ohio. We raise over 25 acres of produce for a CSA program and sell at farmers markets and for several local restaurants..... [more]

Thornville, Ohio

Certified Master Gardeners on site bringing naturally grown fruits and vegetables to serve you and your family or business.... [more]

Newark, Ohio

Terravita Farms is a family-owned farm featuring naturally raised fruits, vegetables, eggs (chicken and duck), honey and naturally colored yarns.... [more]

Waterford, Pennsylvania

We are two partner farms located in Northwest Pennsylvania. We raise vegetables and some fruits for sale to customers directly and through local farmers markets.... [more]

Granville, Ohio

Bird's Haven Farms is located 51/2 miles north of Granville, Ohio in the central hills. We are a family farm and sell only what we grow.... [more]

Thornville, Ohio

Welcome to Cherokee Valley, I'm Carie Starr, for over 15 years my husband Jarrod and I have been raising grass-fed bison on our farm located in the rolling hills of Perry County.... [more]

Centerburg, Ohio

We are a small family-run farm located near Centerburg Ohio, growing lots of seasonal vegetables, and managing a flock of mostly brown-egg laying hens on pasture.... [more]

Morgantown, West Virginia

Harmony Farm is dedicated to providing the people of West Virginia with the highest quality of produce, grown using organic practices .... [more]

Huron, Ohio

Great Lakes Fibers offers alpaca and other natural fiber creations for sale. You will see hand-painted scarves, hats, gloves, yarn, hand-made baby gifts and so much more.... [more]

Stahlstown, Pennsylvania

The Robinson Family Farm, located near Donegal in Western Pennsylvania, was born as an outreach to share the surplus crops we had with our local community.