Woodstock, Illinois

Producers of icelandic fiber and fiber-related goods; raspberries, gooseberries, red currants, saskatoons, lingonberries, elderberries, and asparagus.

Rockford, Illinois

Hello, we are growing 60 plus different kinds of rare and gourmet garlic bulbils the natural organic way.... [more]

Poplar Grove, Illinois

R Family Farm believes that animals should be raised on grass as nature intended. Many of our animals are heritage breeds.... [more]

Sycamore, Illinois

Holistic, sustainable farm specializing in heritage breed American Guinea Hogs, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, honeybees, rabbits, turkeys, chickens.... [more]

Elk Grove Village, Illinois

Home grown organic produce available for pick up Saturdays starting in April. Heirloom vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, corn and beans this summer.... [more]

Poplar Grove, Illinois

Trogg's Hollow is a family-owned and run farm located in Poplar Grove and Elgin, Illinois. We have always been passionate about growing vegetables, and in 2009 we expanded our personal growing space t... [more]

Burlington, Wisconsin

We grew up on small family farms ourselves and we wanted our kids to enjoy a fresh and natural lifestyle.... [more]

Roscoe, Illinois

I'm your local farmer, raising grass kickin' chicken naturally in shelters on pasture. Shelters are necessary to keep predators such as fox away and to provide protection from the weather.... [more]

Esmond, Illinois

Na-Da Farm is moving to the mountains!! Please follow along with us on our facebook page as we discover a whole new area and (God-willing) open up a brand new business out there.... [more]

Brooklyn, Wisconsin

We are a small family farm we pasture raise laying hens turkeys and meat chickens.

Marengo, Illinois

We are a small family farm located in beautiful northeastern Illinois just 40 miles from Chicago. On our 80 acre farm we raise crops like alfalfa, NON-GMO corn and small grains like oats, barley and... [more]

Racine, Wisconsin

We have been in the conventional truck farming business since about 1920. The farm started with my great grandfather, so I am the 4th generation to continue the farming tradition in our family.... [more]