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]

Hertford, North Carolina

The Market at Missing Mill offers seasonal fresh produce, meat, fish and craft items. Check our website www.historichertfordinc.org/market for up to date information on vendors and events at the Mark... [more]

Tyner, North Carolina

We are a small farm raising heritage breeds.

Edenton, North Carolina

Past Time Farms is a faith based unincorporated private membership association devoted to traditional, natural animal care and soil fertility.... [more]

Edenton, North Carolina

The Edenton Farmers Market is a 501C3 nonprofit. We host the only farmers market in Edenton every Wednesday and Saturday from May through November and every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month from Janu... [more]

Edenton, North Carolina

We are a veteran owned, small family farm located in Edenton, North Carolina. Our mission is to raise our animals in the most natural way possible.... [more]

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

We are a local produce stand located beside Kenyon Bailey in Elizabeth City NC.

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

The area's largest selection of organic foods, craft beers, specialty wines local natural Amish, raw bulk foods, herb, teas wholefood vitamins; yogurt, kefir, kombucha and cheese starters; fib... [more]

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Product Specifications: We grow produce year-round. We grow traditional as well as "non- traditional" vegetables, not typically found in local food stores.... [more]

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

The Downtown Waterfront Market is at 30 vendors and rising for the 2010 season. We are happy to announce the addition of several new farm producers and 2 Certified Organic producers.... [more]

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Small-Bulman Farms grows corn, wheat, soybeans and cabbage. Cabbage are grown in the spring and fall with harvest in June for spring and mid-October for fall; averaging 350 acres per season.