Bloomington, Illinois

** NEW ** Updated Website and On-Farm Classes, sign up today!!! ** We are a small, family owned and operated, sustainable and regenerative farm located just outside Bloomington, IL.... [more]

Beason, Illinois

Our family owned patch is in central Illinois in Logan County. We offer over 60varieties of pumpkins & gourds, ornamental corn, popcorn, Nate's honey, crafts, straw bales, mums, apples, cider, donut... [more]

Farmer City, Illinois

As a small family farm, Morthland Farms grows food and raises farm animals without the use of chemicals.

Lexington, Illinois

We sell fresh, local cut flowers for weddings and special occasions.

Lincoln, Illinois

We are the largest and best farmer's market in Logan County! We sell many different types of vegetables and fruits that are grown locally.... [more]

Lexington, Illinois

Organically grown fruits and produce. Specializing in Asparagus sales from May-June. Specializing in Garlic production for organic seed stock as well as edible wholesale and retail garlic.... [more]

Lincoln, Illinois

Handcrafted Botanical Salves made with home grown Comfrey under organic practices, Handmade comfrey, calendula soaps, Highest quality handcrafted essential oil rollerballs Other han... [more]

Lincoln, Illinois

The LMH Market prides itself on being a wellness destination like no other in Illinois. As an extension of our mission to improve the health, our aim is to promote fresh food and healthy living whi... [more]

Lexinton , Illinois

We have a small, family operated farm stand. Although we are not USDA Certified Organic, we grow to those standards, and go above and beyond to produce nutrient dense food.... [more]

Monticello, Illinois

Our humble farm is situated on just over 5 aces of farmland that includes a nearly 100 year old barn, our 5,000 sq ft garden, chicken house, and large animal barn.... [more]

Monticello, Illinois

Caveny Farm has Bourbon Red Heritage turkeys for your Holiday dinners. These tasty turkeys were the favorite farm raised turkey before the development of the double breasted varieties in the late 1940... [more]