Knoxville , Illinois

We are a small family farm in rural Knox County. We sell delicious pastured pork, lamb, and fabulous free range eggs.... [more]

Dahinda, Illinois

Direct from our family's garden to local tables. Using organic production methods, we grow strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries for sale at local farmers' markets or by special order.... [more]

Dahinda, Illinois

Smiling Frog Farm grows and sells fresh vegetables and eggs serving great food to a local market in Knox and surrounding counties in Illinois.... [more]

RIO, Illinois

Spurgeon Veggies is a women-owned, diversified dual-farm operation in Rio and East Galesburg, Illinois.... [more]

Altona, Illinois

Beagle Creek Farm is a 7 acre vegetable farm located just outside of historic Bishop Hill, IL. We pride ourselves on growing vegetables using no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers and no GMO seeds.

Avon, Illinois

Pastured-Raised Meat Chickens and Free Range, Organically-Fed Eggs Hormone Free, Antibiotic Free, Chemical Free, Naturally Raised.... [more]

Laura, Illinois

Sam's Garden Farm is an all-natural, chemical-free strawberry farm in Northern Peoria County in Central Illinois.... [more]

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]

Farmington, Illinois

We grow mostly heirloom varieties of vegetables, fruits and herbs along with hazel nuts and black walnuts.... [more]

New Windsor, Illinois

Hillsides Farm is located just 30 minutes south of Moline, Il. We have been family operated since 1912.... [more]

Lynn Center, Illinois

Sedlock Farm was established in 1983. We raise high quality Jersey Hybrid asparagus. We hand snap our asparagus for an all green, all edible product.... [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]