Wakarusa, Kansas

Prairie Hoof Farm raises pastured pork, broilers, and eggs just south of Topeka, KS. We deliver through a buyer's club to various locations in across NE Kansas.... [more]

PLATTE CITY, Missouri

Rise and Shine On Homestead is a small scale permaculture farm aimed to take a natural and regenerative approach to gardening and livestock practices.... [more]

Archie, Missouri

We sell a variety of vegetables, herbs, chicken and duck eggs. We also sell goose eggs for hatching.

Pleasant Hill, Missouri

This is a small operation. I maintain a small flock of sheep and goats. They are grazed during the summer, but do receive some supplemental grain in the winter.... [more]

Lee's Summit, Missouri

The hubs didn't want to get a dog....so I brought home 7 white australorps and the craziness began!... [more]

Wakarusa, Kansas

We are a small farm located just outside of Topeka in Wakarusa KS, providing over 15 varieties of microgreens to individuals, families, and businesses located in Shawnee County.... [more]

Topeka, Kansas

Crook Family Farm is a family operated organic vegetable and flower farm in Shawnee County, Kansas.... [more]

Carbondale, Kansas

We have a few cows, Jersey, Guernsey. I want to keep small so I can better attend to the cleanliness and wholesomeness of my animals.... [more]

Topeka, Kansas

Our mission is to provide the highest quality 100% grassfed beef to our customers. We sell our certified grassfed beef by the side in the spring and fall.... [more]

Kansas City, Missouri

We are a small, family owned and operated urban farm on the north side of Kansas City, MO. 2018 is our first year for commercial production, and our first year as a farm.... [more]

Topeka, Kansas

Our family has been farming in the Kaw Valley since 1900. We are a fourth generation farm and now the only REAL on farm produce market left in Topeka.... [more]

Kansas City, Missouri

Twelve Springs Farm is a third generation farm in Kansas City, Missouri. My grandfather and father worked on the farm growing hogs, and row crops, then eventually black angus.... [more]