Happy Hen Farms is a poultry and vegetable farm located in Nampa Idaho. We have been in business for 5 years, providing free-range, non-GMO eggs, as well as non-GMO vegetables.... [more]
Our family farm started in the spring of 2013 with the purchase of 10 acres in the country! Our hopes are to raise and grow our own healthy food to share!
Our Family Farm and Veterinary Services have been in operation for over 23 years. The farm raises multi-species of livestock and crops, including grass-fed beef and lamb, wool fiber, eggs, alfalfa hay... [more]
Rich's Chicks is a small farmette that produces super FRESH, super YUMMY eggs from free roaming hens.... [more]
I got my first set of chicks during 2020 when I was in 6th grade. We call them my "quarantine chickens" because it was when we were out of school and distance learning during the pandemic.... [more]
Rice Family Farms started out as Gilbert and Gladys Garden Vegetables (1 acre) over 22 years ago by Gilbert Rice selling at the old Boise Farmers Market and to the Boise Consumer Coop.... [more]
True Roots Organics is a local small acreage organic farm that began in 2014. Internship/ mentoring partnership with one of the most respectable local organic farms in our Valley Rice Family Farms .... [more]
Anderson's Sawed Off Acres formerly Spittin' Image Alpacas originated in 2008. Little did we know our investment research would lead us to these extraordinary creatures.... [more]
Hidden Springs Community Farm, Inc. -- continuing a 145-year tradition of farming in Idaho's Dry Creek Valley, we grow vegetables on 5 to 10 acres along Dry Creek with our long-term hope of expanding... [more]
I specialize in Angora goats. I sell well-skirted raw mohair fleece, washed locks, rovings, and yarn from the beautiful, shiny mohair fiber.... [more]
Whistlepig Farm grows pesticide-free vegetables, berries, and herbs on one acre in the Boise foothills.... [more]
Do your kids grow more like Cabbage Patch dolls, asleep in the garden? Or do your little ones learn navigational skills in the rows of corn?... [more]