Peeples Valley, Arizona

I am a small startup farm. This is year one on the books, 2017. I practice organic farming and have no specialty crop at this time.... [more]

Wickenburg, Arizona

Date Creek Ranch is one of the oldest working cattle ranches in Arizona. We are committed to preserving our environment and community through holistic management.... [more]

Phoenix, Arizona

Stage Line Ranch raises and trains Morgan horses for riding and driving.

Ash Fork, Arizona

AlAnn Ranch is a family run alpaca ranch in northern Arizona's mountains. We breed and sell hardy alpacas and Angora goats : (for breeders, pets, fiber animals, fleece, yarns and rovings, batts, hid... [more]

Surprise, Arizona

Urban farm using natural and organic farming methods to provide local community healthy vegetables, flowers, and other crops.... [more]

Wittmann, Arizona

Small Farm with chicken, ducks, orchard, and vegetables.

Phoenix, Arizona

We provide fresh, premium pork directly to consumers. We are a small 4th generation farm from Nebraska who over the course of time have been able to perfect our porks quality.... [more]

Flagstaff, Arizona

Flagstaff CSA members enjoy fresh, delicious, locally-grown produce all year long, with Summer, Fall/Winter, and Spring Shares for $30 per week.... [more]

Pheonix, Arizona

We are a small family operated hobby farm that specializes in raising unusual Heritage breed livestock including MDGA/TMGR registered Miniature LaMancha dairy goats, ADGA LaMancha dairy goats, and But... [more]

Glendale, Arizona

The farm and all the animals raised on it were originally for the family's consumption, given to neighbors or exchanged for other staples.... [more]

Phoenix, Arizona

At the Crooked Carrot we are passionate about teaching the local community how grow their own nutrient dense, chemical-free food, and providing effective tools to help them achieve it.

Flagstaff, Arizona

AR Farm is a beginner farm in Flagstaff, AZ. We grow vegetables to sell at the local market, raise chickens for eggs and meat, and raise Navajo churro sheep and alpacas for fiber.