The WNY CSA offers you the highest quality products from three different farms all with the same vision; providing naturally and humanely, pasture raised meats, heirloom vegetables, and other fresh pr... [more]
Located in South Onondaga we're just a stones throw from most CNY communities. Were conveniently located just a short drive from Syracuse, Skaneateles, Marcellus, J-D, F-M, Lafayette, Tully, Camillus
Lake Country Premium is devoted to reconnecting the farmer to the consumer. We raise heritage breeds such as Angus cattle, Dorset and Suffolk sheep in open pasture.... [more]
Ithaca CSA and Cortland CSA Sacred Seed Farm rests in the beautiful Finger Lakes highlands of Summerhill, in southeast Cayuga County.... [more]
We have been raising Angus cattle and fruit here at Excelsior Farms for three generations. Our cattle genetics are some of the best in the country for marbling and tenderness- giving you the most deli... [more]
We are a small, family-run farm raising a variety of CERTIFIED ORGANIC vegetables and fruits on about 10 acres of land.... [more]
Just a Few Acres is a seventh generation family-owned 45 acre farm specializing in hand-raised poultry, eggs, pork, and beef.... [more]
At Birdskog Farm, in Trumansburg, New York (about 8 miles NW of Ithaca), we grow organic vegetables on less than 1/2 acre of beautiful secluded land surrounded by trees.
Off the Muck Farm Market is a Canastota -based, locally owned and operated company that delivers the freshest food possible from our family's farm and other local farms year-round directly to your doo
Here We Are Farm grows a delicious array of vegetables, herbs, and some fruits. People especially love our salad mixes!... [more]
We specialize in growing small fruit which is available at our farm stand, the Orleans County Farmers Market, and through our new Berry CSA.... [more]
We are now taking orders for Seed Garlic and Culinary Garlic! Please email for more info. Daily Harvest Farm is a small, family farm growing a variety of vegetables, flowers, and herbs in Fabius,