Castro Valley, California

The ranch is commonly known as Hosanna Boys' Ranch where foster children are provided a therapeutic farm life venue.... [more]

Woodland, California

We are a family farm that specializes in high quality, pesticide free produce. For the last five years we have been selling our produce from our own roadside stand, as well as supplying other larger... [more]

Loomis, California

Nitta Ranch has family owned and operated since 1918. We are located in the Sierra Nevada foothills in Loomis, California and specialize in growing the highest quality Mountain Grown fruit- peaches, p... [more]

Martinez, California

Sustainable family farm in the San Francisco Bay Area in transition to becoming organically certified.... [more]

Holt, California

For 55 years and across four generations, the Nichols family has sought to deliver responsibly-grown produce from Victoria Island to the world.... [more]

San Jose, California

Veggielution is a 6-acre non-profit community farm dedicated to connecting people from diverse backgrounds outdoors through food and farming to build community in East San Jose.

Auburn, California

We produce BEE products such as royal jelly, lotions, wax, honey, soaps, pollination, and much more.

modesto, California

At Last Bastion Homestead we focus on developing our community of like-minded homesteaders and network of city-folk who enjoy the natural way in which we raise our animals.... [more]

Oakland, California

Located in Petaluma, 50 miles outside of San Francisco, Olson Farms is comprised of 7 acres of vegetables.... [more]

Abany, California

The University of California Gill Tract Community Farm (GTCF) is a community-university partnership project.... [more]

Brentwood, California

U-Pick Farm and Fruit Stand with 22 varieties of Apricots, white and yellow Peaches, white and yellow Nectarines, Asian Pear and Pluots.... [more]

Sunnyvale, California

A PALACE OF CORN The Francia Family certainly qualify as a naturally grown farm. In fact, they still cultivate 5 acres of corn, bell peppers, green beans and tomatoes every year, with the help of... [more]