Cincinnati, Ohio

We raise multiple mushroom varieties indoors in a highly efficient, low-impact setup located in the heart of urban Cincinnati.... [more]

Cincinnati, Ohio

Wondering where to find fresh produce grown organically in the heart of a major city? Come to Urban Earth Farms, located in East Price Hill, on the west side of Cincinnati.... [more]

Prospect, Kentucky

We are farming to create a future. Using biodynamic and organic growing systems, we raise veggies, fruits and beef cattle.... [more]

Butler, Kentucky

Faith Acres Farm is a family farm steeped in the tradition of bringing good food and education to the community.... [more]

Covington, Kentucky

Most people do not know who is producing their food and are continuously being sold food that is detrimental to their health through deceptive marketing.... [more]

Frankfort, Kentucky

Our farm is located at 2630 Steadmantown Lane, Frankfort, KY. We raise 20 acres of vegetables and fruits.... [more]

Frankfort, Kentucky

My farm is in the process of becoming a permacultural forest farm. At present, I grow small volumes of black, red and yellow raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, pears, peaches, pawp... [more]

Alexandria, Kentucky

Greensleeves is a 12 acre Certified Naturally Grown farm located near Alexandria, KY, 20 miles south of Cincinnati.... [more]

Georgetown, Kentucky

Located on 175 acres of pasture and woodlands, Tulip Hayes Farm is family owned and operated in Georgetown, KY.... [more]

Cold Spring, Kentucky

All Things Alpaca, LLC is owned and operated by The Rev. Kimberly Buechner Fouse. The business is located in Cold Spring, Kentucky (greater Cincinnati, Ohio).... [more]

Crothersville, Indiana

We are two young farmers raising animals on pasture and selling meat locally in southern Indiana. Here at Nightfall Farm, our pigs, chickens, lambs, and turkeys have plenty of room to forage and enjo... [more]

Cleves, Ohio

Red Barn Farm is a small family farm in southwest Ohio offering fresh pastured chicken eggs from happy hens on our historic farm circa 1840.... [more]