Hillside Prairie Gardens is a small, sustainable family farm in eastern SD that rests on a hillside overlooking the Sioux River and surrounding wetlands.... [more]
We specialize in certified organic garlic for garden or table. Our farm is located on the windswept Coteau des Prairies, a high ridge in northeast South Dakota, amidst prairie and wetlands.... [more]
The Lamb Shoppe is a quaint health food store featuring grass-fed meats, organic foods and supplies, culinary and medicinal herbs, and a variety of educational information for healthy living.... [more]
Loon Organics is a certified organic farm growing organic bedding plants for home gardeners, small-scale farmers, and plant sales.... [more]
Warner's Produce farms ten acres in the Montrose, SD area. In addition we plant several greenhouses full of vegetable crops.... [more]
Gullywash Gardens is a small farm growing specialty cut flowers, shiitake mushrooms, vegetables and chickens.... [more]
We are a 150 yr. family farm, 6th generation , on orginal homesteaded farm, farm has always been farmed organic; very diversified farm; 95% self sustainable ; producing : alfalfa,clover pasture rai... [more]
Welcome to Brand Lake Gardens, owned and operated by Greg & Lisa Wenlund. We are located right outside of Norwood on 84 acres of beautiful farm land as we have turned some of our land into wonderful g... [more]
. Fresh organic goat milk, cheese, kefir, yogurt, Cajeta (a fantastic, healthy caramel made with just goat milk you should never put on your skin what you wouldn't put into your mouth.... [more]
The story of The Farm started with my maternal grandfather, who began farming this land outside of Hutchinson, Minnesota in 1945, and spent the next 40 years of his life raising livestock and crops h... [more]
At 7 Hills Poultry, we raise pasture fed, free range chickens. All chickens are processed in a USDA certified and inspected processing facility.... [more]
We're offering a "Heart of the Season" CSA this year. Nothing but the good stuff! It'll begin August 1st and continue through the end of the growing season, usually in early October.... [more]