Conway, South Carolina

Sugarfoot Farms is a third-generation family farm. We do not use any synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or harmful chemicals and use only sustainable methods of controlling weeds, pests, and diseases.

Roseboro, North Carolina

We started with one little half Jersey calf in 1997, raised on a bottle in the back yard and now we sell 30 steers a year, all grass finished.... [more]

Eagle Springs & Angier, North Carolina

Peaches are sizing up nicely as of 5/5/25. A Farm To Family producer - Small peach grower on family farm with a 1.5 acre peach orchard.... [more]

WASHINGTON, North Carolina

Locavore Market Garden seeks to bring a blend of Micro and Urban farming techniques to the shores of Eastern, NC.... [more]

Newport, North Carolina

At Shenk Family Farm, we offer a connection to your food and your local farmer. We want you to be confident in the food you're eating.... [more]

Cerro Gordo, North Carolina

Fat Mountain Farms began as a hobby for a father and his three daughters. Our farm started with just a few pet goats and eventually grew into a herd of katahdin lambs, cows, and chickens.... [more]

Angier, North Carolina

At The Purple Martin Farm, we are dedicated to nurturing the land and promoting a healthy ecosystem through regenerative farming practices.... [more]

Lillington, North Carolina

Selling pasteurized duck eggs, contact us for pricing and delivery!

Rocky Point, North Carolina

We are a small family mushroom farm specializing in Lion's Mane Mushroom cultivation. We also sell mushroom cultivation products like grain spawn, kits, and autoclave lids.

Rocky Point, North Carolina

Hello and Welcome to our tiny space on the web. We are a small Hobby farm based in Rocky Point,N.C.... [more]

Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina

Sea Love Sea Salt is hand-harvested, solar-evaporated from the ocean waters of Wrightsville Beach, NC.... [more]

Holly Ridge, North Carolina

Changin' Ways Approach: Pasture Raised, Naturally Fed Pork Changin' Ways hogs are raised with the philosophy that hogs should be able to mimic and act on their natural tendencies.... [more]