Waynesburg, Pennsylvania

Farm fresh brown eggs. Never cages. In protective wire runs for their safety. Pick up at farm. Unwashed to keep fresh longer.

Washington, Pennsylvania

Our Farming Philosophy At Tweed Hill Homestead, we believe in raising animals in a way that fosters their natural behaviors and promotes optimal health without the use of antibiotics, hormones, or h

washington, Pennsylvania

We are a small family farm that produces raw milk and other farm products year round. Our raw milk is sold as part of a herd share program.... [more]

Ovapa, West Virginia

Welcome to Sugar Bottom Farm, home to some of the Best Raw West Virginia Wildflower honey. This is a First Generation Family Farm ran by Disabled Veteran Eric Grandon along with his wife Mary and daug... [more]

Fresno, Ohio

Strawberry Hill Farm, in the hills of east central Ohio, near Coshocton, grows a wide variety of USDA certified organic vegetables, fruits, and herbs, including strawberries, blueberries, raspberries,... [more]

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Farm to Table Buy Local is a non profit 501c3 and is the Buy Fresh Buy Local chapter of the 30 counties of Western Pennsylvania.... [more]

Carnegie, Pennsylvania

Come to Carnegie to enjoy our famous Farmers Market. We have vendors selling fresh produce, seasonings, oils, artisanal crafts, and so much more!!!

Rushville, Ohio

Through transparency and regenerative farming practices we steward God's creation so the meat we raise for you is better for your body, provides a better life for the animal and a better future for yo... [more]

Logan, Ohio

We raised pastured poultry supplemented with a non-GMO grain ration. All of our poultry is processed at USDA processors, and we have a wide variety of poultry cuts/ products we sell directly to custom... [more]

Industry, Pennsylvania

Haffey Family Farm is a Community Supported Agriculture small, family owned and operated produce farm serving the Pittsburgh, PA area.... [more]

Massillon, Ohio

High Mill Park is a family owned and ran farm. It all started when someone dropped off a peahen. We had so much fun with her, that we got some egg laying hens.... [more]