Laurel, Delaware

Dutch Country Market brings the Amish food experience to Laurel, DE. Our staff, hired from a Dover, Delaware Amish community, invites you to sample our homemade baked goods and Amish-style meals.... [more]

Harrington, Delaware

A small family farm that loves their fresh organic, free range eggs and beautiful alpacas. We offer farm tours, fresh eggs and fantastic quality alpaca wool rovings, yarn and products.

Laurel, Delaware

At Givens Produce we strive to keep our customers coming back for more of the delicious, home grown produce that we have to offer.... [more]

Whaleyville, Maryland

BayBess Honey is a small family-owned and operated apiary. Our hives are located throughout the Eastern Shore of Maryland.... [more]

Pittsville, Maryland

Groundworks Organic Farm CSA is a year-round, Certified Organic CSA. We grow certified organic vegetables on our small family farm and bring our members the very best sustainable produce, eggs, meat... [more]

Felton, Delaware

We started Tyler Farm in 2009 with just gardening. Ten years later we bought our first 6 chickens. That darn chicken math got to us and now we're up to 74 chickens; a few of our roosters helped with t... [more]

Whaleyville, Maryland

Eastern Shore Growers' Collective is a group of farms on the Delmarva Peninsula who are working together to get their produce on to the plates of local consumers.

PARSONSBURG, Maryland

Deep Springs Farm was originally established to be an estate vineyard producing a variety of grapes, blackberries, strawberries and other fruit for wine production.... [more]

Greenwood, Delaware

Little Wagon Produce has grown tremendously since our first year in 1989! Many of our original customers can remember the beginning years when we had only one covered wagon and a green, metal money b... [more]

Berlin, Maryland

Berlin Organics, small community organic farm operating just outside of West Ocean City on Rt 611 at 8816 Stephen Decatur Hgwy.... [more]

Parsonsburg, Maryland

Our Story: Several years ago I realized that the Monday-Friday 8-5 (or more like 7-whenever) daily grind was not for me anymore!... [more]