Berryville, Virginia

Holly Brook Farm is nestled in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley between Winchester and Leesburg, Virginia.... [more]

Halifax, Virginia

Delivering to Midlothian, Richmond, Williamsburg, Newport News, Hampton, Norfolk, Chatham and Danville in Virginia and Roxboro, Raleigh, Durham, and Greensboro in North Carolina.... [more]

Millwood, Virginia

Poverty Hollow CSA produces veggies, fruits, baked goods and eggs in Millwood, Clarke County, Virginia.

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

Helms Hogs offers local pasture raised pork, fresh to your table. We use No GMO or antibiotics. We provide to Loudoun and Jefferson counties, the highest grade, young lean pork, processed humanely a... [more]

Loom, West Virginia

The idea for Bigg Riggs was born in the sandy deserts of Iraq in 2003, on my first deployment with the United States Marine Corps.... [more]

Owings, Maryland

The Lamb's Quarter is a colonial-era family farm dating back to 1690. Dedicated to doing things the "old-fashioned" way, we raise all our animals on pasture.... [more]

Purcellville, Virginia

We are a small family farm raising organically fed, free range heritage breed hens (20+ breeds) producing colorful eggs (brown, green, white and blue).... [more]

Warrenton, Virginia

We are a family farm in my hometown of Warrenton Virginia raising and selling chicken, eggs, turkey, pork, and beef!... [more]

Sperryville, Virginia

Waterpenny Farm is a 10-acre vegetable farm in Rappahannock County, Virginia, Since our first growing season in 2000, we've been committed to running our farm in harmony with the environment, using su... [more]

Midland, Virginia

Graceland Farm uses sustainable agriculture to grow fresh herbs and produce for sale at Farmers markets in Warrenton, Manassas and Dale City.... [more]

Warrenton, Virginia

Small Little Farm (SLF) is located in rolling Fauquier County just south of Warrenton, offering custom grown gourmet quality vegetables for chefs; high quality White Dorper breedstock sheep; a selecti... [more]

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Thanks for your interest in our history. We started farming in 1991. Although we are conventional farmers, we use very little chemicals.... [more]