Our small scale, biodiverse, " beyond -organic" vegetable, herb, orchard, and flower production happens on two separate parcels of leased land in the North Valley of Albuquerque along the beautiful Ri... [more]
We are a small family farm that sells pasture-raised eggs, meat goats and registered Pygmy show goats.... [more]
We are a start-up family-run farm in Colfax county using beyond-organic principles on our land—weeds are pulled by hand, crops are dry land farmed or watered by hand from water collection tanks, and p... [more]
Since 1997, Dunhill Ranch has been owned and operated by Pete Ditmars and Jessica Aberly. Our goal is to provide local customers with top-quality grass-fed and grass-finished lamb and beef that has be... [more]
We raise sheep (Shetland, Corriedale, and Lincoln), Angora fiber goats, and Llamas. Our products that come from our livestock are raw fleece, Mohair, roving, hand spun yarn and other wool related item
100% Grassfed Beef. No hormones, No antibiotics, No growth stimulants, No corn or finisher. The cattle are on pasture all their lives.... [more]
We are a family owned and operated farm in Moriarty, New Mexico, near Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Our white sweet corn is considered New Mexico's finest.... [more]
Seeds are ordered and will arrive any day now for our 2015 produce, herb and cut flower garden. We will be selling at 3 or 4 local growers' market.... [more]
About Us Local We believe buying locally strengthens people and communities. Local purchases keep the wealth in our neighborhoods, increasing the prosperity for the people around us and reduces t... [more]
Urbana is dedicated to providing affordable, organically grown food through ethical and sustainable means.... [more]
Skarsgard Farms has over 36 acres of productive farmland and has been serving the greater Albuquerque area for over the past 9 years.... [more]
we have been raising chickens in and around albuquerque, corrales and tijeras for 10+ years. although we started out in the manzano mountains with goats, llamas and chickens, we now garden and raise... [more]