Vintage Virginia Apples grows over 200 varieties of apples specializing in heritage and non commercial varieties rarely available in the general market.... [more]
We grow mainly heirloom vegetable varieties as well a few hybrids. Most of our seeds were acquired through Seed Savers.... [more]
We are a traditional local family farm in central Virginia, Nelson County; raising natural USDA inspected Angus/Simmental beef, Boar goat, Texel lamb, Berkshire pork and Bovan/Tetra poultry, and produ... [more]
Graves Mountain Farm, located in the Blueridge Mountains of Virginia, we offer select your own and pick your own apples, with over 20 varieties.... [more]
We are a family farm. We raise certified "Animal Welfare Approved" grassfed sheep, grassfed beef, and pastured pork.... [more]
At Cardinal Apiaries we believe that honey is best enjoyed just the way the bees made it. Cardinal Apiaries local raw honey is the next best thing to eating honey straight from the hive.... [more]
We are a local farm in midland geared toward naturally grown heathy local food and herbs such as rabbit-eye blueberries ,log grown shiitake mushrooms, baby ginger, hydroponic bibb lettuce.... [more]
Briars Farmstead is your homeplace in the northern Shenandoah Valley for nourishing foods produced by Matt and Ruth Szechenyi on the historic farm, The Briars.... [more]
Since May 2016, Shenandoah Valley Produce CSA (Previously known as Willow Grove Farm CSA, only a name change, farmer's still the same!) has been offering Community Sponsored Agricultural shares (CSA)... [more]
Vine Ripe Farm is located in the South Fork Valley of the Shenandoah River, southwest of Front Royal, VA, adjoining the George Washington National Forest at the foot of the Massanutten Mountains.... [more]
We are very excited to begin an organic school garden and market with the children. Our staff brings considerable farming experience with them and the children will take part in every aspect of the pr
Green Fence Farm is proud to offer for sale a range of farm products for the craftsperson, the breeder of fine farm animals, the big eater, or the compulsive shopper for country kitsch.