Vanceboro, North Carolina

We are a seasonal pick your own farm who offers veggie boxes for delivery. Our produce is grown without herbicides or pesticides and is hand seeded and hand planted each season.

Oxford, North Carolina

Farm to table veggies. We own a variety of farm animals and many of them were neglected or abused before we got them.... [more]

Hillsborough, North Carolina

Ritchie and Beverly Roberts were both raised on family farms. Ritchie was on a diversified crop and livestock farm in North Carolina and Beverly was on a dairy farm in Florida.... [more]

Jacksonville, North Carolina

2025 Season open! The Onslow County Farmers' Market is a local, seasonal market providing the community with locally grown produce, meat, eggs, honey, baked goods, jams/jellies and more.... [more]

Hurdle Mills, North Carolina

Naturally and sustainably grown small batches of medicinal herbs and dried flowers and educational workshops and classes.... [more]

Cedar Grove, North Carolina

Family farmers who began raising vegetables by organic methods in 1972. We grow a wide variety of vegetables, berries, fresh culinary and medicinal herbs.... [more]

Mebane, North Carolina

Hawfields Honey House is a small, family farm and apiary located in the Hawfields community of Alamance County, North Carolina.... [more]

Graham, North Carolina

Reverence Farms is a diversified, thriving polyculture where animals are treated with reverence and grace, earthworms are cherished, and all critters eat a species-appropriate diet.

Lumberton, North Carolina

We are a Century Farm (a recognition program of the N.C. State Fair) with the first land of the farm bought by Lewis Herring in 1893.... [more]

Liberty, North Carolina

Poe Family Farm is a family-owned and operated flower farm in beautiful southeastern Guilford County, NC.... [more]

Alton, Virginia

On His Harvest homestead we have Mini Nubian and Boer cross goats; chickens; Muscovy ducks and a few Dexter cows.... [more]

Cerro Gordo, North Carolina

Fat Mountain Farms began as a hobby for a father and his three daughters. Our farm started with just a few pet goats and eventually grew into a herd of katahdin lambs, cows, and chickens.... [more]