Homecoming Farm, located on the property of the Sisters of St. Dominic is a certified organic CSA (community supported agriculture) project on Long Island with members coming from Nassau, Suffolk an... [more]
Get fresh, local, organic vegetables in Jersey City by joining the Journal Square CSA! To become a member of the Journal Square Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) group, you: purchase a share... [more]
We are a small local grower that produces year round in our fields and greenhouses. We produce everything in a natural way and do no use pesticides.
Gazy Brothers Farm is going on its fourth and fifth generations of farming. Established in 1918, Grandma and Grandpa Gazy purchased the farm in Oxford, Connecticut.... [more]
All vegetables, herbs, and flowers are grown using organic and sustainable practices. Seedsower Farm adheres to the Northeast Organic Farming Association's Farmers Pledge.... [more]
We are a small CSA farm located in Bergen County, NJ. We are the original Joy's Farm CSA run by the Joy Family in Paramus.... [more]
GrowingDirt.com , a farm at Agrestic Acres uses a pasture based system to raise grass fed and pastured animals, including Pastured Eggs and Veggies grown using organic methods We operate at Boont... [more]
Rabbit's Garden is a 5,000 sq ft. urban farm located within the Staten Island Urby apartment complex in Staten Island's Stapleton neighborhood.... [more]
Staten Island Community Supported Agriculture (SICSA) is a group of Staten Islanders who buy shares in a farmer's vegetable and fruit and egg crop for the growing season.... [more]
Ort Farms is a family farm located in Long Valley, New Jersey. Long Valley is nestled in a scenic area of Morris County, conveniently located in close proximity to New York City.... [more]
The Westhill High School Ag/Science program is renewing their greenhouse to become a premier Hydroponic farm that will grow food for the high school cafeteria and local families in Stamford CT.... [more]
Demarest Farm: Jewel of Bergen County In the late 1970s, Peter and Marsha introduced what would become one of the largest and most important parts of the business: pick-your-own apples and pumpkins.... [more]