New Orleans, Louisiana

The Marketplace At Armstrong Park mission is to benefit farmers, fishers, artisans and youth entrepreneur internship program for local consumers and neighborhoods of the Greater New Orleans by operati... [more]

Summerdale, Alabama

Locally grown produce from our area. We offer silver king and queen corn, tomatoes , peppers, yellow squash and specialty squashes, watermelons, okra, cucumbers, and much more when in season.... [more]

Loranger, Louisiana

Buy a 1/2 or 1/4 of a naturally grassfed beef yearling, custom cut and wrapped to your preference, for your freezer.... [more]

New Orleans, Louisiana

The Sankofa Farmers Market is a weekly, producer-only farmers market located in the Upper Ninth Ward in New Orleans.... [more]

MOSS POINT, Mississippi

South Mississippi's Oldest Alpaca Farm, Just 10 miles from the beach. Kuska features a lovely herd of both Huacaya & Suri Alpacas, with some of the most sought after Champion bloodlines in the industr... [more]

Belle Chasse, Louisiana

Ben & Ben Becnel's is a farmers market located in southern part of Belle Chasse, near Myrtle Groove.... [more]

Ruth, Mississippi

Welcome to the McGowan Pineywoods Cattle Farm, we hope you enjoy learning about our Pineywoods herd and the hardiness of this heritage breed.... [more]

Arabi, Louisiana

The St. Bernard Seafood & Farmers Market Day is a weekly market open from 8am-1pm every Saturday. The Market is held at 409 Aycock Street in the historic Old Arabi Neighborhood in Louisiana.

Harahan, Louisiana

We have an enriched variety of specialty items. Anything from smoked meats, fresh produce, goats milk soap, along with a beekeeper that supplies educational information.... [more]

Silverhill, Alabama

Humming Star Alpacas is the home to a small herd of huacaya alpacas. They are mild-tempered, earth friendly animals with an inquisitive nature.... [more]

Jefferson, Louisiana

Edible City Gardens in the heart of the city is a Hydroponic along with traditional growing farm dedicated to educating the public on how they too can create a nutritious edible garden in their own ya