Chesterfield, Illinois

Family based CSA farm. Variety of vegetables and berries. Have working and non working shares.

Atlanta, Illinois

The Bishop Family has been farming our 350 acres for about 30 years. Located in the center of Illinois, we operate a diversified farm and raise a bit of about everything.... [more]

Clinton, Illinois

Located in the heart of central Illinois, we offer some of the finest local, pasture raised Berkshire pork, poultry, and eggs.... [more]

Donnellson, Illinois

We are located 70 miles south of Springfield, IL, and 70 mile north east of St Louis, MO. We raise Glouchestershire " Old Spot " swine .... [more]

Mason City, Illinois

Rustic Red started in Spring 2014 as a way to share my love of heritage poultry and delicious,colorful and naturally grown produce with my community and the surrounding area.... [more]

Murrayville, Illinois

We are a family owned ranch. We raise free range chickens, horses, and hogs. We sell our eggs at a very competitive rate.... [more]

Stewardson, Illinois

At Triple S Farms our goal is to raise the best tasting, highest quality meats without using harmful drugs and chemicals.... [more]

Medora, Illinois

We raise Grass fed Texas Longhorn cattle on our farm in Medora, IL. We do not inject them with hormones or give them antibiotics.... [more]

Heyworth, Illinois

We are a non GMO, pesticide free farm. We grow crops from arugula to zucchini with the help from our interns we hire from the local FFA and 4H.... [more]

Monticello, Illinois

Our humble farm is situated on just over 5 aces of farmland that includes a nearly 100 year old barn, our 5,000 sq ft garden, chicken house, and large animal barn.... [more]

Brownstown, Illinois

Free range, organtically raised chickens, turkeys, eggs, ducks, meat goats. Also in season we have fruits and vegtables.... [more]

Monticello, Illinois

Caveny Farm has Bourbon Red Heritage turkeys for your Holiday dinners. These tasty turkeys were the favorite farm raised turkey before the development of the double breasted varieties in the late 1940... [more]