Wooster, Ohio

We are a small farm operated by Tiffany and Ryan Leeper (and daughter, Madison) with the help of our family and friends.... [more]

Creston, Ohio

MORE PRODUCTS AND LISTINGS AT MOONSTRUCKFARM.ETSY.COM We raise registered Texel and Texel enhanced (percentage Texels).... [more]

Lodi, Ohio

The Orchard at Apolloson Acres is a small, family ran orchard consisting of aprox. 110 apple, pear and quince trees; the majority being apples.... [more]

Sullivan, Ohio

We are a small family farm specializing in naturally grown fruits vegetables and flowers

USA, Ohio

Grandpa's Farm produces exceptional honey. The quality of the honey is a product of the honey bee and the nectar sources available.... [more]

Homerville, Ohio

Por-Bar Farms is an authentic sustainable farm offering fresh, local produce, herbs and flowers. Our year-round operation features heirloom varieties grown in raised beds within high tunnels presentl... [more]

Lodi, Ohio

We are passionate about raising quality, healthy food in a natural way. We currently raise woodland pork, grass fed beef and goat, and pasture raised chickens and turkeys.... [more]

Lodi, Ohio

At Marian Kay Berry Farm we are dedicated to growing the highest quality blackberries, raspberries and tree fruits.... [more]

Nova, Ohio

The main focus on our family farm is to produce a premium quality, flavorful and tender product. Our finished beef is raised with no hormones, no antibiotics and a 100% vegetarian diet.... [more]

Lodi, Ohio

We are a ten acre market-garden farm established in 2015. We grow a large diversity of agricultural products including 40 herbaceous vegetables, 30 different types of herbs, and 25 fruiting crops, as... [more]

Glenmont, Ohio

Phillip and Margaret Nabors, owners of Mustard Seed Market & Cafe, Ohio's largest locally owned natural and organic foods market, have purchased a lush 66 acre farm with 15 acres of blueberry bushes.... [more]

New London, Ohio

We're a young family trying to find our place in this big wide world. Through self discovery we've found that's somewhere between the workday's end and just before finishing chores on our small farm.... [more]