Exeter, Rhode Island

Founded in 2012, Wild Flower Farm is a 30 acre farm run by Sarah Balmforth. Some of what we grow is available year-round.

North Stonington, Connecticut

We are a family/veterinarian owned and operated 15 acre farm committed primarily to raising registered Icelandic sheep for wool, breeding animals and meat.... [more]

Exeter, Rhode Island

Littler River Farm is a 3- acre vegetable farm located in Exeter, RI, owned and managed by Bob Payne and Camille Abdel-Nabi.

Exeter, Rhode Island

We are a small family owned and family run farm in Exeter. Our family farm has been in operation for over 100 years, and four generations.... [more]

Pawcatuck, Connecticut

We offer 20 weeks of fresh vegetables, flowers, herbs, and fruit in our Farm Share Baskets, all grown on our farm in Pawcatuck, CT.... [more]

North Stonington, Connecticut

Firefly Farms is a small Certified Humane and ASPCA endorsed family farm in North Stonington, CT with a focus on the preservation of critically endangered heritage breeds of livestock.... [more]

North Stonington, Connecticut

Devon Point Farm in North Stonington, Connecticut specializes in Grass Fed Beef, and Heritage Pork!... [more]

Pawcatuck, Connecticut

Greenhouse, using hydroponic vertical growing towers. We follow organic practices and will be seeking certification.

pawcatuck, Connecticut

We have taken the farmers pledge and have applied for CNG status. We will be growing vegetables year round in our passive solar greenhouse farm, using Aquaponic growing systems.... [more]

Matunuck, Rhode Island

A family owned and operated Bicentennial Farm, we raise the finest grass fed beef, lamb, and pork, all bred, born and raised on our farm.... [more]

South Kingstown, Rhode Island

Carpenters Farm is family run and operated and has been for the past 5 generations. We have grass fed beef, hormone free poultry and eggs, organic, GMO free vegetables, flowers and local homemade jams... [more]

Griswold, Connecticut

Our alpacas annual shearing provides exquisite fleece that is as soft as cashmere. Fiber can be bought raw for hand spinning and felting or already produced into yarn, batts or roving.... [more]