Iowa City, Iowa

Our chickens are pasture raised, organically fed layers. We can deliver eggs locally or you can call or email to schedule a pick-up.

Mediapolis, Iowa

Live Heritage Breed, Royal Palms; hatched April 2019. Beautiful show bird for 4-H. Birds are extremely social, great parents.... [more]

Moravia, Iowa

Healing Thyme Gardens is owned and operated by our family. We have a passion for healthy living and believe that food is the best medicine money can buy.... [more]

Niota, Illinois

We produce free ranged eggs, vegetables and fruits and a variety of baked goods including noodles, pies and cookies.... [more]

Moravia, Iowa

Providing an affordable & easily accessible place to buy local, wholesome produce, jams & jellies, spices, & salsa.

Nichols, Iowa

I raise all natural pork. No antibiotics or hormones. I raise everything outside or in open front buildings.... [more]

Sperry, Iowa

We are a small 80 acre family owned farm. We raise beef from our own small cow herd. Pork Pasture raise our meat chickens and free range our laying hens.... [more]

Rutledge, Missouri

We're a diversified, pasture/orchard based family farm focused on raising animal products with a low carbon hoofprint.... [more]

Iowa City, Iowa

Trowel & Error Farm is a small vegetable farm located on 2 acres in Iowa City, west of downtown. We offer about 50 different kinds of vegetables - from roots like carrots and beets, to greens like let... [more]

Iowa City, Iowa

At Hue Hill Farm, we grow a diverse variety of fresh vegetables & herbs for our CSA shareholders. Using organic and sustainable practices, we are committed caretakers of the farm's soil, plants and an... [more]

Iowa City, Iowa

The Millet Seed is an urban farm located in Iowa City's Longfellow neighborhood. We grow on several small plots in the neighborhood using no chemicals and no machines.... [more]

Burnside, Illinois

We are a fourth generation farm that have turned a corn/bean farm into a 250+ bison farm. Our animals graze native prairie grass during the summer and are fed hay throughout the winter months.... [more]