Local Berries straight from Agriberry - My Sister's Farm in Richmond, VA. We host a CSA and Farmer's Mkt style a la carte stand every Wednesday in Eastport at the Eastport Shopping Center on Bay Ridg... [more]
Dickinson's College Farm is an 80-acre, USDA-certified organic farm and a living laboratory where students can gain distinctive, hands-on learning experiences.... [more]
We are a family owned and run farm, operating since 1832! We are now growing fruits, vegetables, fresh herbs, greens, perennials and bedding plants, cut flowers, and have free range chickens and eggs.... [more]
Willowsford Farm is 300 acres of sustainably managed farmland nestled in the heart of the Willowsford neighborhood.... [more]
we breed chicken in nature fields and produced the eggs for our long term clients. and also in spring of 2018 we will have cattle and donkey for breed!... [more]
Put a "NO-HARM" Farm in your Life! Our CSA program celebrates 19 years of growing the Safest, Healthiest most Nutrient Dense Foods possible for our Farm Family members and Friends.... [more]
We have been here since 1978, never using any chemicals or commercial manures. We use no GMOS or hybrid seeds.... [more]
Our farm focus on growing organic veggies without any use of chemicals. Better boy and early girl tomatoes, broccoli, cabbage, kale, watermelons, cantaloupes, and cucumbers.
Our small farm raises goats and laying hens. Our self serve farmstand is open from 9am to dusk (please follow us on Facebook for the occasional closing) and we currently offer eggs, grass fed ground... [more]
We have been growing and selling delicious and nutritious vegetables for over 50 years. We steward our land using organic practices, forgoing certification, and calling ourselves Ecoganic.... [more]
We grow sweet corn and tomatoes and lots of veggies and melons, cut flowers, sunflowers and herbs. Everything is freshly picked daily- sometimes a couple times a day.... [more]
PROMO code: FRIENDS10 for our Small, Chemical-Free, Family owned and operated Vegetable Farm How and Why Regenerative Farming Works?