Cross Country Nurseries is a family-owned organic and sustainable nursery located in rural Hunterdon County, New Jersey, approximately one hour southwest of New York City and one hour north of Philade
*Katahdin lambs produce a mild-flavored meat for special holidays and every day great food. They are sold whole or by the pound.... [more]
Aradia Farm started in the backyard of the Templeton family in Southbury, CT nearly 20 years ago. For several years, we raised meat for personal use, expanding to family and friends.... [more]
Organic beekeeping, true free-range eggs, wildflowers, herbs There are no pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics or chemical products used anywhere on our property.... [more]
Shangri La Farm is "Heaven on Earth" . A farm that uses sustainable methods of agriculture to acheive the highest standard of quality produce and fruits available.... [more]
Bittersweet Ridge is located in the hills of Litchfield County in western Ct. We handspin our yarn form our Shetland sheep and English angora rabbits.... [more]
Apples from our cold storage are available in the winter months when Fresh Cider is pressed weekly.... [more]
Open Acres is a small CSA farm located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania just across the Delaware River from Frenchtown, New Jersey.... [more]
Norz Hill Farm & Market is located in Hillsborough, NJ We offer Eggs, Beef, Pork, Lamb and Goat year round In season we offer our home grown veggies and will source from other items from other local f
We are a small grass based farm. We raise pigs, cows, sheep, chickens and turkeys. We sell these products as well as our own eggs and vegetables at our farm stand.... [more]
At Damn Good Honey Farm we like to say we are raising beekeepers, not bees. If you have ever thought about beekeeping but do not have the time, space, or other resources then we are here to help.
Norbury Acres is a small family farm in the beautiful Hudson Valley. We offer a wide variety of fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers, including heirloom varieties, throughout the season at our farm s... [more]