Frazee, Minnesota

Maple Hills Orchard is nestled in the picturesque, rolling hills of northern Minnesota's lakes country.... [more]

Lake Park, Minnesota

Welcome to Lake Ida Apple Farm. We feature nine varieties of delicious, tree-ripened apples; Ida's, Red Duchess, Beacon, Northern Lights, Red Baron, Sweet Sixteen, Honey Crisp, Haralred, and Harals... [more]

Grey Eagle, Minnesota

We specialize in cut your own Christmas trees. We also offer trees that are precut. We have available different types of Fir, White Pine & Meyer Spruce in cut your own.... [more]

Henning, Minnesota

Gardens Gourmet is a Grown Naturally~Naturally Good specialty crop farm with a variety of produce. Our produce offers NO Pesticides, NO Herbicides, NO Fungicides!... [more]

Glenwood, Minnesota

We have a small family farm near Glenwood, MN that offers local, chemical free produce, and eggs. NEW this year is our u-pick asparagus patch!... [more]

Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

This farm has been in the family for over 100 years. What started out as a family garden, has continued to grow larger every year.... [more]

Melrose (New Munich), Minnesota

Pick your own fresh, Minnesota grown strawberries!!! Clean, straw mulched rows in a fun, friendly atmosphere.... [more]

Park Rapids, Minnesota

We grow our own produce on our family owned (non-subsidized) farm. Strawberries - (U-pick at the farm or ready picked at the market).... [more]

Kerkhoven, Minnesota

We own and operate a small 100% grass-fed cow dairy and beef family farm, focusing on Direct-To-Customer sales.... [more]

Felton, Minnesota

We are thrilled to start a new year with endless opportunity to provide the Red River Valley with local organically grown produce.

Bagley, Minnesota

The Honeyberry Farm offers sales of honeyberry (haskap) plants as well as several other cold-hardy small fruiting trees such as dwarf sour cherry, saskatoon/juneberry, currant, sea berry/sea buckthor... [more]

Raymond, Minnesota

We are a family owned strawberry farm offering U-pick and pre-picked strawberries for three weeks, typically late June through early July.... [more]