Russell, Iowa

We are a family owned and operated cattle ranch in South Central Iowa. We raise Corriente cattle, the original cattle breed in North America.... [more]

Mexico, Missouri

At Back to the Farm we raise and breed heritage poultry and grow market produce. We are not certified organic yet, but our gardening methods are similiar to organic production.... [more]

Centerville, Iowa

Centerville's Farmers Market is held from the first Wednsday in June till the last Wednesday in September.... [more]

Richmond, Missouri

Animal Welfare Approved, free range eggs. 100% organically grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, etc. also sell live bait in the summer months.

Cowgill, Missouri

We are a small scale family farm growing produce using sustainable practices. With our 30 member CSA, you choose produce from our Farmers' Market table.... [more]

Bowling Green , Missouri

Are you concerned with the industrialization of our food supply? Troubled by the increasing reports of food borne illness, food allergies and chronic diesase?... [more]

Centertown, Missouri

Honest, Friendly and Caring guy in Central Missouri. I enjoy the outdoors, finer things in life, spending time with Family & Friends, and of course pampering my Pets.... [more]

Louisiana, Missouri

We have twoand a half acres in production at this time. We have 1/2 acre of lavender, which we will sell by the bundle in July.... [more]

Niota, Illinois

We produce free ranged eggs, vegetables and fruits and a variety of baked goods including noodles, pies and cookies.... [more]

Ewing, Missouri

Graves Farm is located in the northeast corner of Missouri. We currently raise Piedmontese-cross & other cross-bred fat calves, Berkshire-cross hogs, and Boer-cross goats.... [more]

Columbia, Missouri

Come visit our urban farm, or demonstration garden, both located in the heart of Columbia. We offer farm tours, apprenticeships, internships, workshops, on-farm vegetable sales, and edible landscapin... [more]

Columbia, Missouri

Alpacas are raised on our farm and are sheared once a year so their fiber can be turned into comforters, hats, scarves, rugs, wall hangings, shawls.... [more]