California, Maryland

We are a small highly diversified USDA certified organic vegetable farm located in Southern Maryland.... [more]

Easton, Maryland

Cottingham Farm is located on the banks of the Goldsborough Creek of the Miles River in Talbot County.

Lexington Park, Maryland

The Washington D.C. region's premier 12-months-of-harvest CSA, growing great foods since 1996. We are a highly diverse certified organic farm, growing over 120 varieties of vegetables, fruits, herbs,... [more]

Sunderland, Maryland

Producers of goat milk products, (milk, cheese, ice cream) for dogs. In addition beef and goat meat from our farm to your table.

Prince Frederick, Maryland

We are a small family operated farm raising fresh eggs, pork, lamb, goat, chicken and beef. We sell cuts of meat as well as whole, half, quarters and live animals.... [more]

Hurlock, Maryland

Pop's Old Place est. 1909 - We are a small family farm that is focused on raising rare breed livestock and poultry.... [more]

Park HAll , Maryland

Glen Mary Farm (established in 1654) is located in southern Maryland, just 2 miles from St. Mary's City on MD Route 5.... [more]

Park Hall, Maryland

Located 4 miles North of historic St. Marys City in Southern Maryland, Glen Mary Farm sits on 200 acres overlooking the St.... [more]

Easton, Maryland

Natures Garlic Farm was established out of a desire to produce a high quality, locally grown garlic bulb without the use of herbicides or pesticides.... [more]

Tracys Landing, Maryland

Welcome! I'm Sharon Brewer, clinical herbalist and grower. At Green Violet Herbs I enjoy growing medicinal and culinary herbs and preparing healing herbal products from the harvest of these plants.... [more]

Easton, Maryland

Artisanal cheeses are hand crafted by us! Chapel cheese starts with fresh raw milk produced on our family's Grade A dairy farm in Maryland.... [more]

Federalsburg, Maryland

We make great fruit (peaches, apples, cherries, small berries, and melons) We offer a great CSA. Thirteen years of a one-farm CSA insures that you always speak to the farmer.... [more]