Henderson, Nevada

Welcome to Vegas Valley Microgreens, where our mission is to provide our community with fresh, locally grown, and ultra-nutritious microgreens!... [more]

Prescott, Arizona

Broken Horn D Ranch is located in Prescott, AZ. Dave Pawel and Kim McElroy raise heritage breed Corriente cattle and produce Criollo beef that meets the USDA standards for Grass Fed, No Hormones, No A... [more]

Skull Valley, Arizona

The L Bell Ranch is a small family owned and operated business located in beautiful Skull Valley, 20 miles Southwest of Prescott, Arizona.The ranch is composed of varied terrain, with most of the land... [more]

Skull Valley, Arizona

Our heirloom tomatoes are becoming famous!

Las Vegas, Nevada

Local herbs,organically grown for sell in April 05.Also available now farm fresh eggs($3.00/dozen)If interested also have "tea manure".

Paulden, Arizona

We are a small, family farm growing a wide variety of vegetables, herbs and cut flowers. We sell at farmers markets, through CSA subscriptions and to local restaurants.... [more]

Prescott, Arizona

We are a small egg producer of free-range eggs. We feed chickens scratch and whatever they can forage from the earth.... [more]

Overton, Nevada

Our farm is located in the beautiful Moapa Valley of Southern Nevada overlooking the scenic Valley of Fire and Red Rocks.... [more]

Las Vegas, Nevada

Sustainable Life Gardener and Urban Farmer in Las Vegas with fruit, vegetables, honey, and brown eggs available.... [more]

Chino Valley, Arizona

Our family farm is located in Chino Valley, in the high desert of Arizona. Chino Valley has a long agricultural heritage, and after a careful search, we chose this area because of its abundant sunshi... [more]

Sandy Valley, Nevada

Michelle "Shelly" has lived in Sandy Valley, NV, for 20 years. Nestled in a Valley with beautiful sunsets, Shelly has found a peaceful place to enjoy what she loves the most, gardening and spendin... [more]

Chino Valley, Arizona

I have alpaca fertilizer no composting needed, you can also make a liquid fertilizer from it. Raw alpaca fiber, all natural colors, mostly white.