Loganville, Georgia

Wrecking Barn Farm, just 30 miles from the acclaimed Wrecking Bar Brewpub in Atlanta�s Little Five Points, is committed to growing high-quality and diverse organic produce for its sibling bar-restau... [more]

Monroe, Georgia

Carrell Farms, Inc. is dedicated to providing its family and friends with honest, nutrient dense food.... [more]

Loganville, Georgia

We are a family owned and operated produce farm located in Loganville, GA. We strive to provide consumers with fresh, locally grown produce.... [more]

Chattalhoochee Hills, Georgia

Tierra Sonrisa is a biodynamic market garden. It is also home to Recovery Eco Ag Project a nonprofit educational research NGO.... [more]

Loganville, Georgia

We are a small family farm and nursery with locations in Loganville and Greensboro Georgia. We produce a wide variety of vegetables, plants and local honey.... [more]

Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia

We take great pleasure in producing quality, pasture-raised products. We feed our birds soy free organic feed and rotate them on fresh pasture.... [more]

Atlanta, Georgia

Notice - Wild Morel Season is Approaching! Now accepting pre-orders! Atlanta Gourmet Mushroom is an urban mushroom farm located in west Atlanta, Georgia.... [more]

Loganville, Georgia

Blue Coop Farm does things as organically as we can! We raise chickens and sell farm fresh eggs of all different colors from brown to green to blue!... [more]

Macon, Georgia

CSA. Fresh, organic fruits and veggies, delivered. We bring the best of the farmers market to your doorstep.... [more]

Palmetto, Georgia

Now taking sign-ups for our 2016 CSA program. Serenbe Farms is an intensive 8-acre certified organic, diversified farm located in Chattahoochee Hills, GA, just 30 miles south of Atlanta, GA.... [more]

Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia

We are a small, family farm dedicated to hanging onto and bringing back "heritage breeds" of livestock.... [more]

Musella, Georgia

Dickey Farms is home to Georgia's oldest, continuously operating peach packinghouse. In 1936, Mr. Bob Dickey built the packinghouse with lumber hewn off his own land.... [more]