Urbana, Illinois

We are not a commercial farm. We are just a family garden that started by growing plant based foods to sustainable vegetarian diet that does not contain any chemicals (e.g.... [more]

Urbana, Illinois

Our small family farm is nestled between native prairie and woods that is a certified wildlife habitat.... [more]

Blackstone, Illinois

We're a family run farm raising alpacas and growing vegetables and fruit. Although we are not certified organic, we use only natural methods.... [more]

Urbana, Illinois

Large horse boarding facility with aged composted horse manure - available on a first come, first served basis.... [more]

Tolono, Illinois

Grey Bird Farm has pasture raised slow-growing meat chickens during the growing season (June - Nov) and fresh eggs from free-range hens year round.... [more]

Sadorus, Illinois

Stierwalt Family Farm was started by husband and wife, Derek and Maddie Stierwalt, as an addition to the family's grain farming operation and small beef herd.... [more]

Mahomet, Illinois

We raise a diverse variety or certified organic fruits, vegetables, and mushrooms as well as honey, milk, eggs, and pasture fed & heritage meats.

LaSalle, Illinois

Donnie Appleseed Orchard is our small farm which is dedicated to growing not only the freshest apples but garden produce as well.... [more]

Wilmington, Illinois

Our family farm has pasture raise chicken, eggs, waterfowl, Irish dexters cattle, honey bees, and quail.... [more]

Glasford, Illinois

Our family farm is small and continually growing. We are certified by the IDPH as a raw dairy. Our livestock is raised on grass and moved frequently to improve pasture, provide the best quality nutrit... [more]

Newark, Illinois

We are a small scale farm producing all natural poultry and vegetables. Producing wholesome goods is what we strive to do.

Monticello, Illinois

Caveny Farm has Bourbon Red Heritage turkeys for your Holiday dinners. These tasty turkeys were the favorite farm raised turkey before the development of the double breasted varieties in the late 1940... [more]