Grinnell, Iowa

Middle Way Farm, LLC, is a market garden located just north of Grinnell, Iowa, on the Lacina family farm.... [more]

Madrid, Iowa

This Summer we are offering a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) from our farm! This is a great opportunity for you to have chemical free fresh vegetables and homemade items weekly for you and your... [more]

Collins, Iowa

Woods Family Farm is owned and operated by Rachel and Matt Woods of Collins, Iowa. Their farm is located in beautiful southeast Story County, on some of the richest, most productive soil in the world.... [more]

Ames, Iowa

Heritage Hill Farm LLC is proud to offer locally produced fresh vegetables for our CSA program and area markets.

Ames, Iowa

We specialize in growing fresh vegetables, specializing in sweet corn & pumpkins. This year, 2025 we will be marketing on our Farm, online https://app.barn2door.com/e/3eGAO, Polk City Farmers' Marke... [more]

Nevada, Iowa

We got our start growing high quality vegetables for local customers in 2011. Over the past few years, our vision has transitioned to a perennial cropping system, and we are presently searching for la... [more]

Moravia, Iowa

Healing Thyme Gardens is owned and operated by our family. We have a passion for healthy living and believe that food is the best medicine money can buy.... [more]

Albia, Iowa

We raise heritage breeds of chickens for eggs, meat and feathers. We have geese and ducks also. Our goats are 100% grass based pasture except in winter in which they get hay and some grain.... [more]

Nevada, Iowa

Our family grows berries; all kinds: strawberries, raspberries ( red, black, and gold), blueberries (8 acres), blackberries, gooseberries, currants.... [more]

Ames, Iowa

The Farm to Folk Collaborative (F2F) connects farmers using sustainable methods of agriculture with central Iowa consumers seeking fresh, nutritious, locally grown farm products.

Ames, Iowa

Nature Road Farm is a unique CSA that delivers fresh, quality produce to your home or business in the Ames/Des Moines area once a week for 14 weeks during the growing season.... [more]