Elgin, Texas

Hello to all, my name is Kevin Lundgren. I am a fifth generation farmer in Travis County TX. I grow organic grains and produce crops, our business name is Lund Produce Co., or L.P.C.... [more]

Manor, Texas

We grow produce using sustainable methods. We have pasture raised Piedmontese cattle and wild boar and heirloom crossed pigs.... [more]

Waller, Texas

Hog Creek Farm is a small family farm located in the Magnolia, TX area. We produce wholesome, high quality food naturally for our own family and share our excess with our customers.... [more]

Anderson, Texas

I raise a variety of Farm Fresh Veggies along with Farm Fresh Eggs, Quail Eggs & Quail for table fare as well.... [more]

Lockhart, Texas

Pasture Raised Egg Farm located in Lockhart TX just outside of Austin. Family farm creating a natural, outdoor environment for laying hens.... [more]

Elgin, Texas

Visit our Farm Store and see how we pasture raise our USDA Certified Organic Eggs. Product Listing includes - 1.... [more]

Rockdale, Texas

Richardson Farms is a small, family farm located near Rockdale, TX that raises hormone and antibiotic free, pasture raised beef, pork, chicken, turkey, duck, lamb, and eggs.

Lockhart, Texas

All natural, chemical free, seasonal vegetable farm practicing no till to improve soil health. Husband and wife owned and operated offering seasonal CSA memberships for local pick up or delivery.... [more]

Rockdale, Texas

We are a road side, you pick, farmers market operation. We raise strawberries, peaches, rhubarb, blackberries, grapes and all types of seasonal vegetables.... [more]

ANDERSON, Texas

We are a family owned farm and we practice only organic methods to grow or veggies, We grow a large virity of veggies.... [more]

Wharton, Texas

The Medina Farm uses biodynamic principles to support herb, vegetable, orchard, berry and livestock production on a 4 acre homestead in Wharton.... [more]

Magnolia, Texas

We moved from Katy, Texas to the great little town of Magnolia in August of 2005. Our dream was to raise as much food on the land that we could.... [more]