We are a small family farm, just outside Three Rivers. We seek to grow healthy food of many types for our community, while regenerating the land that we are stewards of.... [more]
Soul Food Project is a nonprofit farm in Indianapolis. We operate on 3 vacant lots around the city using organic no till methods.... [more]
Wild Coyote Farm is a Certified Organic small family farm in beautiful Southwest Michigan, dedicated to organic, regenerative, and sustainable growing practices to produce delicious and nutritious pro
Teter Organic Farm grows over 40 varieties of certified organic produce on 7 acres in Noblesville, IN.... [more]
Located in the heartland of Indiana, Catalpa Farm is dedicated to preserving Heritage Breeds, as designated by the American Livestock Breed Association.... [more]
With deliveries available throughout North and Central Indiana, it easy to invest in your health, your planet, and your community with fresh, local, organically-produced, lab-tested, unpasteurized, un... [more]
When most of the world says "milk", it's not cow's milk they are referring to, but goat's milk. Goats were one of the first domesticated animals and have been a source of reliable food for countless g... [more]
We are a farm growing certified organic vegetables, herbs and specialty cut flowers. We have 3 acre of annual cut flowers, that we sell at the farm or at the YLNI/Barr street Market on Saturdays start... [more]
In 1957, after years of farming on leased land and saving their earnings, John Leo and Velma Hawkins purchased a ninety-nine acre farm outside of North Manchester, Indiana, in the Bluffton Till Plain... [more]
Goldwood Gardens grows a variety of heirloom fruits and vegetables, without chemicals or pesticides.... [more]
Our CSA program runs year-round and offers home or workplace delivery, unless you prefer a pickup spot.... [more]
Countryside Produce is located in the heart of the Amish community in Lagrange County. We are a co-op of local Amish growers who are committed to raising high quality produce without the use of harmf... [more]