New Windsor, Illinois

Teelville Homestead is a small homestead of 6 ¾ acres located between the Quad Cities and Galesburg in West Central Illinois, owned and operated by Harold and Hope Teel.... [more]

East Moline, Illinois

We are a sesquicentennial family farm established in 1863 currently owned and operated by Gene and Beri Dennhardt.... [more]

Coal Valley, Illinois

We sell honey, beeswax candles and honey soap from our local hives. We have several apairies in and around the Quad City area.... [more]

Coal Valley, Illinois

We grow high nutrient-density pastured chicken high vitamin B5. Savanna-pastured Lamb * 100% holistically savanna-pastured, including mother's milk, highly nutritious tree high omega-3, glutat... [more]

Ohio, Illinois

Good clean farm fresh vegetables, no GMO, no chemicals, just plain good stuff. Have a love of gardening and have been doing it all my life.

Coal Valley, Illinois

We are a family micro-farm and homestead, living and learning and growing on land in rural Coal Valley, IL, just outside of the Quad Cities proper.

Erie, Illinois

Eyrich's farm fresh takes pride in our products from our free range brown eggs to our pasture raised beef, chicken and lamb.... [more]

Brimfield, Illinois

We have a small, market garden -- about one acre total with hoop houses and raspberry beds. We provide produce to a small number of CSA customers (under 20) and attend the Wednesday afternoon Peoria... [more]

Bettendorf, Iowa

We are a small family-owned farm in Bettendorf, IA. We provide particular attention to the produce we grow that other larger farms are just not capable of.... [more]

Hanna City, Illinois

Our farm is located in Central Illinois and surrounded by hundreds of acres of woods, therefore, we have no worries of chemical drift or GMO infiltration.... [more]

Ladd, Illinois

Silver Creek Farms is a year round greenhouse farm producing a few different varieties of tomatoes.... [more]

Rock Island, Illinois

We grow chemical-free vegetables and fruits in an urban setting. We will be an four season operation next year using the Elliot Coleman method of growing produce.