New Lexington, Ohio

FINLEY FAMILY FARM The farm was started in 1991 when Steve and Sandy Finley purchased 3 bred cows from a local farmer.... [more]

New Lexington, Ohio

Down the Road Farm is a small, sustainably managed, specialty cut flower farm in New Lexington, serving Lancaster and southeast Ohio.

Leesburg, Ohio

We are a nearly retired couple who have a small herd of Belted Galloway beef cows and are now trying our hand at a small "pastured poultry" enterprise.... [more]

Ravenswood, West Virginia

We raise all our animals from birth to harvest. All the beef and pork we sell is born on our farm, raised on our farm, and harvested directly off our farm so we can guarantee you that there are no ant... [more]

Little Hocking, Ohio

Bramble Creek Farms specializes in chemical-free blackberries, raspberries and a wide variety of heirloom vegetables.... [more]

Pleasantville, Ohio

Starting out as a cut flower farm while we were in college Nightcrawler Gardens has evolved tremendously.... [more]

Red House, West Virginia

We are a small Christian family farm providing Grass-fed beef, naturally grown pork, pastured chickens, eggs, and fresh baked breads, cookies, and candy made with home grown herbs.... [more]

Baltimore, Ohio

We are a family owned farm specializing in Organic Worm Castings, also known as vermicastings. Vermicastings, in our opinion, are nature's best fertilizer.... [more]

Canal Winchester, Ohio

We are a small market garden operation growing many different types of produce depending on the season and weather.... [more]

Washington, West Virginia

Hello my name is Sasha, my husband Kevin and I are beginning to live the farming dream! Our first year has been filled with numerous learning experiences as we figured out the ends and outs of a farme... [more]

Winchester, Ohio

Appalachian Heirloom Plant Farm and Seed Conservancy is located in Adams County on Route 136 just 2 1/2 miles south of the Appalachian Highway (Route 32).... [more]

Baltimore, Ohio

We moved to my family's farm in 2011 because of a desire to start raising our own food the "wrightway".... [more]