Scranton, Pennsylvania

Out standing in the field! Harford Farm is a small family farm, certified organic by NOFA-NY Certified Organic LLC.... [more]

Reading, Pennsylvania

We are a small-scale Muslim farm offering naturally-grown, chemical-free, halal and tayyib food. We use organic, bio-dynamic, and permaculture methods to rejenuvate the land and provide nutrient-rich... [more]

Waverly, Pennsylvania

Endless Roots Farm is a family farm, committed to locally grown resilient and restorative agriculture.... [more]

Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania

Mid-Valley Organics, Inc. is a five-acre working farm with over 20 varieties of fruits and vegetables.... [more]

Perkasie, Pennsylvania

Green Zameen Farm is a small produce farm in Perkasie, PA, owned and operated by Tasneem and Hasan Malik.

Blairstown, New Jersey

Little Big Farm is a small family farm nestled in the foothills of northern Warren County, New Jersey.... [more]

Telford, Pennsylvania

Heirloom Acre Farm is located in Telford, PA. We use organic growing practices, but are not a certified organic farm.... [more]

Telford, Pennsylvania

Emor's Produce is a small scale, family owned and operated vegetable farm established in 2015. We have many years of experience managing CSA's and growing in general.... [more]

Morgantown, Pennsylvania

Broad Wing Farm includes 3 1/2 acres of Certified Naturally Grown vegetables and herbs along with additional pastures and woods devoted to livestock.... [more]

Honesdale, Pennsylvania

Restoring the farmland has been our primary mission at the Anthill. The transformation from an old dairy farm into a production permaculture system capable of providing sustenance in the form of prot... [more]

Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania

Open Acres is a small CSA farm located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania just across the Delaware River from Frenchtown, New Jersey.... [more]

Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania

Tinicum CSA is a Bucks County local vegetable farm. We sell farm memberships in the spring and members come to the farm each week from May - November to pick up their share of the harvest.... [more]