Upper Marlboro, Maryland

The Croom Schoolhouse is a historic site in Prince George's County, Maryland which was converted into a residence in the 1930s.... [more]

Cornersville, Maryland

Soapbox Farm is re-establishing itself in Maryland; and won't be participating until the 2014 growing season.... [more]

Lothian, Maryland

Here, at Floating Lotus, we only use chemical free, regenerative "biomimic" practices to grow all of our produce.... [more]

Farnham, Virginia

We are an Amish owned, family run farm that offers organic quality, nutrient rich produce. Visit our website for information on our CSA and dairy share options.

Cambridge, Maryland

Green Grow Organic Farms is nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of south central Pennsylvania. A group of eco-consience Adam's county residents began an organic farm in the spring of 2007.

Upper Marlboro, Maryland

Interested in Alpacas? Looking for a stable, alternative and profitable financial investment? Contact us to learn about the many benefits of alpaca ownership.... [more]

CHURCHTON, Maryland

We are a family farm that raises local produce, Hereford and Black Angus cattle, Silkie, Buff Orphington and Americanas chicken, Narragansett turkeys and Silver Fox rabbits.... [more]

Clinton, Maryland

Gift yourself or a loved one the joy of beautiful, sustainable, locally-grown flowers. Our Flower CSA makes a unique and thoughtful Birthday, Anniversary, or Mother's Day gift!... [more]

Upper Marlboro, Maryland

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation uses this 285-acre farm to demonstrate regenerative, Bay-friendly practices.... [more]

Tappahannock, Virginia

We know it because we grow it.... At Mount View Farm we know our Black Angus herd is grazing on quality hay because we grow it ourselves, along with the Non-GMO grain which is a portion of their daily

Accokeek, Maryland

Many people are aware of endangered species in the wild, but very few realize that domesticated livestock species are also threatened.... [more]

Nanjemoy, Maryland

Red Tree Farmstead is our dream farm. We grow 2 acres of annual vegetables, using several season-extension techniques, aiming to produce year-round.... [more]