Sweet Pea Cheese is a family owned dairy goat and dairy cow operation located in North Granby, Connecticut.... [more]
Welcome to our farm where you'll discover that special taste of pure New England maple syrup. Our products reflect the simple sweetness of nature, packaged with elegance and taste.... [more]
Located in Scotland in the "Quiet Corner" of Connecticut, Hurricane Farm is quite diversified. Offering All Natural Heritage Breed Pork, Dry Aged Grass-Fed Beef, and Free-Range Heritage Breed Turkeys... [more]
Split Rock Farm, established in 2013, is selling hay, composed of a mixture of timothy and clover, in small bales to local farms in Litchfield, CT and for small animal feed and bedding (can be shipped... [more]
5 Generation small family farm has reinvented itself as an alpaca farm! Come visit us for a farm tour, pet the goats and alpacas and ask us about our work to naturally return the land to producti... [more]
Urban Artisan Farm is about living healthy through urban farming. Hydroponic food production is the method we are using to help address food deserts, with an eye towards innovative ways to increase pr... [more]
Festival Farm, in beautiful Hope Valley, RI is a perfect Family Friendly place for an outing with the kids.... [more]
The Dismas Family Farm is a unique, diversified farm located in Oakham. We have a seasonal farm stand with produce from our zero energy greenhouse, eggs, candles, and wood products.... [more]
Woodbridge Farm is located in south eastern Connecticut and is committed to sustainable, organic and Biodynamic agriculture.... [more]
My husband Mitch and I started Three Niece Farm in 2010 with our young son Lannie. We have three main lines of business at the farm; alpaca and llama sales, fresh eggs from free range hens and fresh p... [more]
Quonquont Farm is a pick-your-own orchard featuring apples, blueberries, flowers, and peaches. In addition to our orchards and flower gardens, we are stewards for a rich ecosystem of meadows, forest,... [more]
Know Your Food, Know Your Farmer ...Buy Local! Don't Trust Labels Or Commercials Look Into Methods, See For Yourself The Way Your Food Is Raised, And Ask Questions.... [more]