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]

Romney, West Virginia

Triple E Farms is a small regenerative family farm in the mountains of West Virginia. We do things the old fashioned way.... [more]

Leechburg, Pennsylvania

Our Certified Organic farm is in Allegheny Township, Westmoreland County. We are located 30 miles NE of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania near Apollo / Vandergrift / Lower Burrell.

Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Celebrating our 46th Growing Season! Sarver's Hill Organic Farm was established 1979 in our regenerative heritage of Old World German traditions hear in Western Pa.Our ancestors located here in the la

Lost Creek, West Virginia

We have been growing vegetables, herbs and small fruits using sustainable agricultural methods on this farm since 2003.... [more]

Washington, Pennsylvania

Our Farming Philosophy At Tweed Hill Homestead, we believe in raising animals in a way that fosters their natural behaviors and promotes optimal health without the use of antibiotics, hormones, or h

Fairview, West Virginia

The Little Red Hen Farm is a sustainable organic farm in north central West Virginia. We grow pastured poultry fed an all natural diet including grass and bugs.... [more]

New Salem, Pennsylvania

At Redrange Farm we produce and sell directly to you and your family, flavorful healthy foods while treating the earth with respect.... [more]

New Martinsville, West Virginia

We are a small-scale farm specializing in blackberries and fall raspberries. We do not use any pesticides or herbicides.

Coal Center, Pennsylvania

Our beautiful farm is located about 35 miles South of Pittsburgh. From our property you can view the top of the US Steel Building in downtown Pittsburgh as well as the scenic Uniontown Mountains.... [more]

Bruceton Mills, West Virginia

Evans Knob Farm has been practicing organic growing methods for several years and became certified organic in the summer of 2003.In 2010 Evans Knob allowed USDA organic ceritification to lapse and be... [more]