Priceless Health Hydroponics offers an amazing concept. Hydroponic grown fresh vegetables that utilize all aspects of of naturally grown to the fullest.... [more]
A rural Christ-centered family homestead located in Marion County, Georgia - endeavoring to live simply and honor the Lord Jesus Christ.... [more]
By God's grace, our family business has grown over 65 years and four generations. From a two hive beekeeping hobby to a business that provides for our family, employees and allows us to contribute to... [more]
Harvest Moon, LLC is family-owned and operated by Nancy Brooks, Robert Ames and Marla Ames. Together we have have been involved in agriculture for over 35 years.
We began My husband, Dee, and I have a small herd of dairy goats (Goats & Goap - ADGA registered herd) that are being raised in a natural healthy manner, on browse, perennial peanut and high quality g... [more]
Goat First Network: Mahan Farms: Mahan Community Supported Agriculture located at 16824 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee, Florida, is a newly formed company with a mission, "Providing Foods To Sustain A Healt
We are a family run hydroponic farm in Gadsden County we grow a variety of produce inside a top vented greenhouse as well as some outdoor production.
We raise grass fed beef and lamb. We also shear our sheep and send wool up to Canada and have blankets made, can order sizes from lap blankets up to king size.... [more]
We grow only heirloom and non-GMO vegetables with no chemicals or pesticides. In addition to the ordinary vegetables listed, we grow asparagus beans also known as "long beans" and purple bell peppe
See you in August 2019 for the start of another muscadine season! Thank you to all of our regular and new guests for visiting us in 2018.... [more]
We will be in full operation spring 2014!! Echeeconnee Farm is a primarily heirloom farm that is trying to bring back the way food had been grown before the commercialization of agriculture.... [more]
Our farm is a multi-use farm. We grow many different types of vegetables, some of which we sell at the Marianna Farmer's Market, some which we consume and or can, and some we share with our neighbors... [more]