Bonita, Arizona

The M Triangle and Black Ranches have been in our family for over 80 years. We are a family run business spanning five generations.... [more]

DOUGLAS, Arizona

We offer permaculture,herbs, heritage breads, native foods and plants, prepared foods, pre-openning farm tour, self-guided horse trails, hiking, walks, internships, volunteers, some handy-man, license... [more]

Gila, New Mexico

We raise slow growing pastured chickens for eggs and meat. Processed on the farm, sold directly from farmer to consumer.... [more]

Gila, New Mexico

Our goal at Gila Farm and Garden is to encourage others to grow their own food in such a way as to sustain and improve their small piece of the earth.... [more]

silver city, New Mexico

We are a small sustainable farm in the heart of the southwest desert high country on one of the last wild and scenic rivers in the United States.... [more]

San Simon, Arizona

A bar H Farm has been growing grass-fed beef and lamb since 2002. We are located in the San Simon valley just west of the New Mexico border.... [more]

Willcox, Arizona

Chubby Cheeks Farm is a multi-generation, family owned, fully integrated bio-dynamic farm located at the secluded and pristine Willcox Playa, Arizona.... [more]

Portal, Arizona

La Buena Vida Farm is a small family farm in the far corner of southeastern Arizona. We are a bio-diverse homestead practicing authentic, sustainable and organic growing methods.... [more]

Portal, Arizona

I breed Nigerian Dwarf Goats and I also have LaManch/ Nubian crosses. I spin fiber and knit. I sell knitted items such as: scarves, hats, mittens, fingerless mitts and shawls.

Willcox, Arizona

The first trees were planted in 1963 by Mr.Brown. Our orchard is a pristine and balanced ecosystem.... [more]

Willcox, Arizona

Grass pastured Eggs are now available. This means that the hens are living on pasture, with grass and other vegetation and bugs for them to eat.... [more]

Portal, Arizona

We are more than just grass fed beef. Saying you're grass fed is easy, but that could also mean you bought a steer at an auction, fed it alfalfa and no corn while you had it, and sold it as grass f... [more]