When most of the world says "milk", it's not cow's milk they are referring to, but goat's milk. Goats were one of the first domesticated animals and have been a source of reliable food for countless g... [more]
With deliveries available throughout North and Central Indiana, it easy to invest in your health, your planet, and your community with fresh, local, organically-produced, lab-tested, unpasteurized, un... [more]
We are passionate about the benefits of local, seasonal flowers and herbal products that come from sustainable, organic, soil-supportive farming practices.... [more]
We are a first-generation family small-acre farm right on the border of Wisconsin and Illinois. Primarily focused on raising ethical meat animals such as turkey, chickens, cattle, and pigs.... [more]
Indiana Youth Development is a 501 c 3 non-profit organization. We have implemented the Community Food Initiative to improve access to high quality, affordable foods to low income households, expand e... [more]
Fiacre Farm is a startup micro-farm in the McHenry area. We offer fresh vegetables through farmer's market and CSA shares.... [more]
R Family Farm believes that animals should be raised on grass as nature intended. Many of our animals are heritage breeds.... [more]
By participating in CSA you are supporting sustainable, organic agriculture and supporting local farmers while sharing risk as to profit or loss as the farm does.... [more]
The Potting Bench, Inc. Discover your Edible world! We are concierge gardeners for your edible landscape.... [more]
Mike & Clare's Farm is a small-scale intensive vegetable farm located in Harvard, Illinois. We grow organic vegetables that are sold to local consumers through our online store and farmers markets.
Our farm produce stands strives to provide quality, locally grown veggies and fruits. What an awesome summer so far!... [more]
Voted Chicago's Best Local Farm by the Chicago Reader in 2014 and 2015, Montalbano Farms is a certified organic vegetable, herb, and seedling farm producing fresh, wholesome produce for the Chicagolan... [more]