Beulah, Michigan

We are a local Roadside Fruit sand selling what we grow, which is dark/light sweet cherries as well as sour cherries.... [more]

Beulah, Michigan

Back about 30 years ago...kirk jones bought 2 hives of bees from a local beekeeper with the idea of making some honey for his family.... [more]

Manton, Michigan

We are a local family farm located near Cadillac, Michigan. We are passionate about healthy food as a foundation for healthy communities.... [more]

Sault Ste Marie, Michigan

Our primary focus is the preservation of heirloom seeds, providing fresh quality produce and growing herbs for our all natural soap, salves and lip balms.... [more]

Garden, Michigan

We are a growing family farm, with growing interests. We are raising dorper sheep, suffolk sheep, finn sheep, and crossbreeds of those sheep for large meaty lambs.... [more]

Lake City, Michigan

Friends Farm (an outreach of Friends Ministry) We are located just outside of Lake City, MI on M-66 (S.... [more]

Hubbard Lake, Michigan

We are a small family-owned farm that offers rotationally pastured beef, lamb and goat, and chicken and pork that are rotationally pastured and fed certified-organic grains, with added kelp and probio

McBain, Michigan

From the green pastures of northern michigan, our family farm offers naturally grown/ grass fed lamb, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, and rabbits, with LAMB being our primary meat/protein.... [more]

Falmouth, Michigan

We are a small family owned and operated vegetable farm located near Falmouth, MI. 2021 will be our 5th season offering fresh vegetables to our community with our CSA program.

Frankfort, Michigan

Microfarm growing flowers, herbs, and vegetables using organic, sustainable methods. We also offer weekly flower subscriptions, wearable flowers, wreaths, bread, granola, baked goods, and jams.... [more]

Ossineke, Michigan

Karmic Acres is a small dairy goat farm that focuses on Nubian and Nigerian Dwarf goats. We strive to use our goats milk in many ways including cheese making, and raising a few calves each spring.... [more]