Conway, South Carolina

Sugarfoot Farms is a third-generation family farm. We do not use any synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or harmful chemicals and use only sustainable methods of controlling weeds, pests, and diseases.

Cerro Gordo, North Carolina

We are an seventh generation farm located in the southeastern portion of North Carolina and about one mile from the South Carolina state line.... [more]

Supply, North Carolina

Veggies By The Sea is an emerging small family farm enterprise, started as an outgrowth of homeschooling by a mom and two of our three sons.... [more]

GEORGETOWN, South Carolina

MILLGROVE FARMS "Preserving Yesterdays Heritage for tomorrow's legacy" Located in the Rose Hill Section of Georgetown County, South Carolina, we are transitioning from conventional farming to susta... [more]

Timmonsville , South Carolina

I am a Certified Organic farmer. On my farm we use many of the farm practices and methods used by our fore parents which we deem "Heritage".... [more]

Wallace, North Carolina

Oakie Creek is a small family farm on 17 acres in Wallace in southeastern North Carolina just 15 miles from Burgaw and 40 miles from Wilmington.... [more]

Burgaw, North Carolina

Jones Family Farm is an excited and growing farm conveniently located outside of Burgaw, just 25 miles north of Wilmington.... [more]

Burgaw, North Carolina

My sister and I have certified organic vegetable farmers for 5 years. We grow snow peas, celery, tomatoes, squash, cucumber, snap beans, butter beans, collards, watermelons field peas, turnips, pean... [more]

Southern Pines, North Carolina

I started growing for market in 2006. I do not use any pesticides or petroleum based fertilizers. I sell herbs, cut flowers and many vegetables, including Asian varieties at the Moore County Farmers M... [more]

Mount Olive, North Carolina

We are a family owned farm located in Wayne County. We grow a large variety of fruits and vegetables which we sell at the State Farmers Market in Raleigh.... [more]

Candor, North Carolina

"An old farmhouse on a few acres" is the answer to the question, "how'd you end up out here?" Our small family of my husband, myself and my son were looking for the country life.... [more]