Adam and Rae Strobel Barr farm land that has been in Adam's family since 1835. The whole family farm is about 260 acres total.... [more]
Benton Family Farm a nonprofit 501c3 also known as Benton Farm Agricultural Learning Center! A teaching and working farm for all ages.... [more]
Built entirely from scratch, Salamander Springs Farm has modeled permaculture practice to produce food for the Berea, KY community and region since 2001.... [more]
Carriage House Farm, an Ohio Century Farm, is a historic, family owned, farm established in 1855. Located in the village of North Bend, we are only 25 minutes outside of downtown Cincinnati and one o... [more]
A family operated berry and produce farm located in Wilmington, Ohio (Clinton County). We begin our home grown season in April with fresh snapped asparagus and follow with the first sweet corn harvest... [more]
Turner Farm is a 60-acre certified organic farm in the northeast corner of Hamilton County. We operate four CSA programs (a 50-member vegetable CSA, a meat CSA, a flower CSA, and a winter vegetable CS... [more]
Gorman Heritage Farm is a 122 acre non-profit educational farm. We raise and sell produce, eggs, chicken, beef, and pork to support our educational programming.... [more]
Greenacres Farm raises 100% grassfed, grass finished Black Angus cattle, grassfed lamb, pasture and woodland raised Berkshire pork, and a variety of pastured poultry varieties within a symbiotic, past... [more]
Merkel Farm is a six generation family farm and the 2002 winner of the Historic Landmarks John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation.... [more]
Our family lives on the farm that has been in our family for over 100 years. We strive to raise a large variety of quality berries, rhubarb and persimmons.... [more]
We are a small family farm in the heart of Metcalfe County, Kentucky. We cultivate 5 acres using predominantly human powered farming techniques.... [more]
Stoney Hedgerow Farm - "A family farm, growing for your family." Now marketing at the Oxford Farmers Market, uptown Oxford, Ohio each week during the growing season.... [more]