Now accepting applications for 2018 Farm and Food Education Fellowship Allegheny Mountain Institute (AMI) is an educational non-profit organization with the mission to cultivate healthy communit... [more]
Hi there! Cranberry's is known for its great food, wonderful staff, and beautiful location. We serve wraps, sandwiches, salads, soup, quiche, espresso, smoothies made from scratch, and fresh-squeezed... [more]
Flower Fields is a local supplier of fresh cut flowers, fruit and vegetables with sales at the Staunton Farmer's Market (Saturdays, April - Nov.) and from the farm by appointment.... [more]
The Shenandoah Valley was once a center for dairy processing. Milk from family-run dairies flowed into town to be transformed into bottled milk, ice cream, butter, buttermilk and cheese.... [more]
Homegrown and homemade from local producers. The Staunton Farmers' Market is a "producer-only" market featuring local, Shenandoah Valley products.... [more]
Simple Hill Farm is a sheep farm in the Shenandoah Valley producing quality Merino fibers for our exclusive roving and yarn hand dyed with plants some of which are grown in our dye garden.... [more]
On our farm we produce greenhouse, garden/field, and orchard crops that supports our farm market most of the year.... [more]
Tiny Fields grew from a backyard garden in the city to a 5 acre farm with 2 acres dedicated to specialty cut flowers.... [more]
We are a family owned permaculture farm in the Shenandoah Valley. We provide handcrafted vegetables through our CSA and Farmer's Market as well as offering permaculture education opportunities throug... [more]
Muddy Creek Farmstead is a small farm located near Harrisonburg, Virginia. We use sustainable and natural practices to grow healthy living soil and a wide variety of vegetables, fresh herbs, and frui... [more]
Bent Post Farm, the home of Goat Busters, Virginia's green solution to overgrown brush and invasive species, produces heritage breed rabbits for meat, as well as free range chicken and Welsh Harlequin... [more]
Wenger Grapes has been growing Concord and Niagara grapes since 1938 in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.... [more]