Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania

We are a small family farm located in Bedford County, PA. Our mission is to provide a healthy, natural, humanly raised product as an alternative for our local customer base.

Saegertown, Pennsylvania

We are a family owned an operated farm. We grow a variety of Naturally grown fruits, vegetables and herbs using sustainable practices.... [more]

Fredonia, Pennsylvania

Nu-Way is an Amish farm that does not use pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Subscription to the CSA program runs from April 15 to November 15.... [more]

Sistersville, West Virginia

Still Waters Farm is an organic (non-certified), pasture-raised, grass-fed beef/sheep operation. No chemicals or hormones are used on the animals, and they have free access to minerals/salt consistin... [more]

Williamsburg, Pennsylvania

Friends Farm is a small family farm near Altoona, and 40 minutes from Raystown Lake. We use regenerative agricultural methods to grow a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, eggs, flowers and even hone... [more]

Sugarcreek, Ohio

Due to recent storm damage no fall plants will be shipped. We will resume shipping in the spring of 2013.... [more]

New Philadelphia, Ohio

"From Our Farm...To Your Table!" Walnut Grove is a family owned CSA and farming operation in New Philadelphia, Ohio, in the beautiful Crooked Run Valley of the Appalachian foothills.... [more]

Berkeley Springs, West Virginia

We are a family owned and operated Farm and Earth Education Center. Our CSA offers seasonal food through membership sign-ups to our local community.... [more]

Loom, West Virginia

The idea for Bigg Riggs was born in the sandy deserts of Iraq in 2003, on my first deployment with the United States Marine Corps.... [more]

Bolivar, Ohio

Hawk Creek is our small family run operation in southern Stark county on the Stark/Tuscarawas county line.... [more]

Massillon, Ohio

We are a small perennial and produce grower. We do not use any synthetic or conventional treatments.... [more]

Massillon, Ohio

High Mill Park is a family owned and ran farm. It all started when someone dropped off a peahen. We had so much fun with her, that we got some egg laying hens.... [more]