Sidon, Mississippi

Local family blueberry farm for 30+ years on the banks of the Yazoo River. 5 varieties of rabbit eye blueberries ripening in stages.... [more]

Raymond, Mississippi

Blackberries, blueberries, flowers, You Pick available typically in June of each year. We do have porta-potties.... [more]

Louise, Mississippi

DEADBROKE RANCH is a small farm raising catfish, goats, rabbits, chickens, turkeys, guineas, ducks, geese, and Great Pyrenees livestock guard dogs.... [more]

Ruleville, Mississippi

Delta Blues Rice is grown, artisan milled, and packaged in small batches on a multi-generational family farm that has been operating in the Mississippi Delta for over 90 years.... [more]

Monticello, Arkansas

We grow and sell large and extra large Hi-bush blueberries. We have approximately 5 acres bearing at this time.... [more]

Yazoo City, Mississippi

We have pasture raised heritage chickens and eggs. We have naturally raised Tennesse Fainting Goats and Nigerian Dwarf Goats.... [more]

Wilmar, Arkansas

We are a family farm selling plants and produce, Tomatoes, squash,cucumbers,peppers-jalapeno, bell , poblano, jiant macaroni,green beans and watermelons.We also have a variety of flowers and herbs.

Greenwood, Mississippi

We are a diversified pastured poultry operation and grow vegetables and flowers. Member American Pastured Poultry Producers Association.... [more]

Pioneer, Louisiana

We mainly grow tomatoes and cucumbers in the greenhouses, however, this year we will also be growing bell peppers and egg plants from late November to June.... [more]

Edwards, Mississippi

We are a goat loving family located in Edwards Ms between Clinton and Vicksburg. We raise high quality dairy goats with great genetics.... [more]

Flora, Mississippi

Livingston Springs Farm offers shares of our delicious and nutritious pasture grass fed beef and lamb as well as fresh eggs from our free range, pasture fed chickens.

Edwards, Mississippi

Hixson Farms is located between Edwards and Bovina along the Big Black River. Mr. and Mrs. Hixson planned out their small three acre farm for four years.... [more]