Competition, Missouri

We are experienced organic growers on a new "no-till", beyond organic farm. We grow using sustainable, long-term methods and are slowly building vegetable, fruit, nut and herb gardens using perma-cul... [more]

Elkland, Missouri

What sets us apart... Pastured outside in the fresh air and sunshine? Yes! Organically raised and fed?... [more]

Willow Springs, Missouri

Small family-run farmstead in the beautiful Missouri Ozarks focusing on Natural, sustainable and regenerative lifestyle and growing practices.

Willow Springs, Missouri

Welcome to Black Angus Springs Farm located in the Ozarks. We raise grass-fed, grass-finished Black Angus beef that has never been grain fed.... [more]

Ozark, Missouri

We raise tame blackberries, black and red raspberries, gooseberries and a few other select berries for sale in season.... [more]

Ozark, Missouri

Go Barefoot! Located in SW Missouri, the Barefoot Gardens provides you with non-GMO fruit/vegetable starts, produce, eggs, annuals, perennials, and rare poultry.

THEODOSIA, Missouri

We are a small family farm, raising heritage breed Berkshire hogs. We chose Berkshires because they provide the best pork available.... [more]

FAIR GROVE, Missouri

We are a small family farm located just 15 miles north of Springfield, Missouri on Highway 65. We are currently farming 17 acres, which is certainly enough to keep our growing family busy.

Springfield, Missouri

Spriggs Farms strictly harvests natural vegetables. This farm is pesticide free and continually striving for the most natural produce.... [more]

Falcon, Missouri

Thinking healthy? Lactose intolerant? Want to make cheese? We have raw fresh goat milk-antibiotic soap shop link.... [more]

Fair Grove, Missouri

Yoshah Farm family goat dairy is located in Fair Grove, MO. (Approimately 15 miles north of Springfield.) Yoshah Farm offers fresh raw goat milk from a small herd of LaMancha and Nubian does.... [more]

Highlandville, Missouri

Pastured broiler chickens raised on non-GMO feed and spring water. After three weeks in a brooder they are moved to pasture where forage and insects become their primary diet (allows birds to assimil... [more]