Mount Vernon, Ohio

We are a small family farm located just outside of Gambier. Three generations of our family work together to provide fresh, chemical-free produce for sale in our on farm market and through our CSA

Dresden, Ohio

We are a family owned an operated farm that has been in operation since 1933. Traditionally, our operation consisted of corn, soybeans, hay, and cattle.... [more]

West Mansfield, Ohio

Our belief here at P&G Farms is to get back to eating like we were intended to. Why put chemical and genetically altered things in your body?... [more]

Springfield, Ohio

Benham Farms has been in our family since the early 1800s and has seen 8 generations, it is also quite unique in that the land has been traditionally passed down through the daughters.

Springfield, Ohio

We are no longer offering organic vegetables, but we are still harvesting fiber from our alpacas and honey from our bees.... [more]

Fredericktown, Ohio

This family run farm is located in central Ohio amidst the rolling hills of Ohio's countryside. The farm participates in local farmer markets and supplies veggies and fruits to small business, nursi... [more]

Marion, Ohio

We are a small Ohio Proud produce farm located in Marion, Ohio. We specialize in tomatoes including heirloom, peppers hot & sweet, squash, eggplant, onions, potatoes, sweet potatoes, green beans, kale... [more]

Richwood, Ohio

Our mission: To provide healthy food, at great variety, from our sustainable farm to our customers.... [more]

Caledonia, Ohio

Cedar Farms is proud to offer our 2016 Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. A CSA program is a partnership between farm and consumers.... [more]

Springfield, Ohio

Heartbeat grows food and teaches sustainable agriculture between Yellow Springs and Springfield. For over a decade, we've provided fresh vegetables to our community through a CSA.... [more]

Dayton, Ohio

Patchwork Gardens is a small produce farm located on Route 35, just west of Dayton, Ohio. We are chemical free.... [more]

dayton, Ohio

In 1830, our farm was purchased by my great-great grandfather, John Keener, when the State of Ohio was only 27 years old.... [more]