Chickamauga, Georgia

My Little Darlings Alpacas has been the home for "Darling" alpacas since 1998. We are located in north Georgia, just a short distance from Chattanooga, Tennessee.... [more]

Chickamauga, Georgia

We are a small farm bringing Pasture-Rasied Non GMO Farm Fresh Eggs and Chicken to Chattanooga, TN and surrounding area.... [more]

Summerville, Georgia

PointSixFour Farms: Natural Food, Raised Naturally Locally Raised, No Antibiotics, No Hormones, No Animal By-Products Located in a small town in Georgia, PointSixFour Farms strives to provide the... [more]

Lafayette, Georgia

Founding Member of the IBF (International Beefalo Association) dealing with Grass Fed Beefalo all Natural with no Hormones or Antibiotics used.... [more]

Chickamauga, Georgia

At The Dancing Farmer we grow and select our cut flowers for fragrance, color, pattern or just the simple overall delightfulness that we and others respond to.... [more]

Summerville, Georgia

Pawsitive Plantation Pygoras is on a 100 yr old Georgia Antebellum Plantation located on the Chattooga River in the NW GA mountains.... [more]

Rising Fawn, Georgia

Circle S Farm is located in Northwest Georgia, about 30 miles from Chattanooga, TN. Letty and Curtis Smith own and run the farm consisting of 500 acres + 100 leased acres.... [more]

Chickamauga, Georgia

CoLyCo Farm is a 4 generation farm that produces naturally grown produce. We off Spring, Summer, and Fall CSA.... [more]

Chickamauga, Georgia

Continuing a Heritage of healthy farming practices we proudly offer: All products below have never been given any form of agricultural chemicals, growth enhancers or antibiotics.... [more]

menlo, Georgia

We grow vegetables April through November without conventional pesticides.

Rising Fawn, Georgia

We are a small regenerative farm that is offering pastured chicken, pastured turkey, and pastured chicken eggs.... [more]

Rising Fawn, Georgia

Fox Mountain Ranch was started by a family seeking an environment for nature-connectedness and family togetherness, but while cultivating and fulfilling these first goals, they realized that the fruit... [more]