Union City, Pennsylvania

We have been raising Dexter Cattle since 1993, a true dual purpose heritage breed (can be used for milking and/or beef) that is in "watch" status from ALBC.... [more]

Columbus, Pennsylvania

At Tamarack Farms, we are dedicated to raising premium Piedmontese cattle, known for their exceptional tenderness, leaner meat, and rich flavor.... [more]

Burton, Ohio

Family farm fresh produce late June to Sept. pumpkins, winter squash, fall though Oct/Nov. Fresh cut Christmas Trees Thanksgiving thru Christmas Eve.

Villa Maria, Pennsylvania

A farm owned by the Sisters of the Humility of Mary at their Villa Maria Convent. Operate a 280 acre low-input grain and hay farm; a 8 acre non-certified organic produce, herb and flower farm whi... [more]

Wadsworth, Ohio

County Line Family Farm is a multi-generation, family owned and operated, certified organic farm.... [more]

Franklinville, New York

Benz Family Farm has its roots in a deep connection to agriculture, beginning with a family tradition of dairy farming.... [more]

Branchton, Ontario

Plan B Organic Farms, is located in Flamborough, just north of Hamilton Ontario. We operate a 50 acre, certified organic, mixed vegetable farm.... [more]

Hamilton, Ontario

Avofarm has evolved in organic vegetable growing, and everyone is welcome to order our products or to visit our farm.... [more]

Waterford, Pennsylvania

We are a small family based farm located near Waterford, PA. We raise and sell eggs and have pasture raised chickens for sale.... [more]

Waterford, Pennsylvania

We are a small family farm located in Northwest PA, just south of Erie. We were blessed to acquire this property in the fall of 2015 after feeling in our hearts for many years that we belonged in the... [more]

North East, Pennsylvania

Berry Happy Acres is a small family run farm. We have strawberries! Our produce includes a variety of items such as sweet corn, peas, beans, okra, carrots, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, etc.... [more]

North Bloomfield, Ohio

Our beekeeping journey began in 2009 with a conversation in our vegetable garden about us not seeing the number of honeybees we had in years past.... [more]