Cedarmore Farm is a sustainable family farm . We provide CSA produce shares grown using only organic methods as well as pasture range eggs and home canned products.... [more]
Berry Goods Farm is a local, small family farm raising chemical free strawberries, vegetables, pastured (non-GMO fed) chicken eggs and turkey for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Schooner Creek Farm is nestled in the rolling hills of Brown County, Indiana. Established in 2011 our farm is "beyond organic" and we provide beautiful, healthy, chemical-free produce and eggs to our... [more]
Three Springs Farm is central Kentucky's longest-running CSA farm. Since 1999, using organic and sustainable methods, we have been producing vegetables, fruits, herbs, and cut flowers for subscribing... [more]
We raise chickens and turkeys on pasture. All of our birds are fed GMO free feed and raised without antibiotics or hormones.... [more]
Merkel Farm is a six generation family farm and the 2002 winner of the Historic Landmarks John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation.... [more]
Ballyhoo Gardens is a young farm located in the lovely farmland of south eastern Indiana, We believe in growing our plants and living life everyday with lots of laughter, hard work and singing.... [more]
North Fork Farm is your source for Animal Welfare Approved Eggs. We raise pasture raised heritage pork.... [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]
We will not offer a CSA in 2013. Please check us out for 2014 when the farm and farmer are re-energized!... [more]
We are a family owned and operated farm located in Cynthiana, Kentucky. We run a 12 week CSA Farm Share, along with selling at our local farmers market, off the farm sales, and providing farm fresh lo... [more]
Hollow Oak Farm, located in Harrison County, raises 100% grass-fed finished beef, heritage pork, pastured chicken, and turkey, along with seasonal produce, maple syrup, and sorghum.