Avella, Pennsylvania

Oak Hill Farm specializes in premium Angus beef and fresh vegetables. We are located 10 miles west of Washington, PA (Washington County, Hopewell Twp, PA).... [more]

Indiana, Pennsylvania

UNCLE HENRY'S GARDEN, owned and operated by Stanley and Swana Chepaitis, is a small-scale farm near Indiana, PA.... [more]

Tyrone, Pennsylvania

At EDEN VIEW PLOW TO PLATTER, we strive to offer a diverse selection of nutritious and delicious local foods.

Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Celebrating our 48th Growing Season! Sarver's Hill Organic Farm was established 1979 in our regenerative heritage of Old World German traditions hear in Western Pa.... [more]

Washington, Pennsylvania

We specialize in pastured, humanely-raised St. Croix lamb with mild, delicate meat. We sell lambs directly from our Washington County, PA farm and transport is available to the butcher of your choice... [more]

washington, Pennsylvania

We are a small family farm that produces raw milk and other farm products year round. Our raw milk is sold as part of a herd share program.... [more]

Gibsonia, Pennsylvania

Harvest Valley Farms grows over 100 varieties of fruits and vegetables. Brothers Art and Larry King along with Art's son, David King manage the farm of 160 acres.... [more]

Republic, Pennsylvania

Republic Food Enterprise Center sources fresh produce from multiple farms throughout Western Pennsylvania.... [more]

Monaca, Pennsylvania

We provide fruits, vegetables, eggs, pork, chicken, and beef, as well as many locally produced items like baked goods, coffee, bread, honey, maple syrup, and more.... [more]

Clinton, Pennsylvania

Shared Acres is not your normal purveyor of produce -- we grow solely for our shareholders. This allows us to concentrate on growing healthy, fresh food, for a fair wage.... [more]

Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

Welcome to Conover Organic Farm, a 23-acre USDA Certified Organic farm located at 397 Lee Rd, Burgettstown, PA 15021.... [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.