Campobello, South Carolina

Roadside market ran by Wayne & Linda Hyder & family. We grow our own strawberries, plums, nectarines, 25 varieties of peaches, & pumpkins & apples.... [more]

Cramerton, North Carolina

We grow all natural - no pesticides or chemicals. When in season we have zucchini squash, a variety of lettuce, corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, fresh brown eggs free range.... [more]

Lancaster, South Carolina

We are newlyweds who met at a beekeeping class and established Sew & Water just after we established our marriage.... [more]

BLYTHEWOOD, South Carolina

We produce professionally grown cut flowers for local florists and event planners, as well as DIY buckets for weddings, church flowers, and bouquets upon request.... [more]

Cherryville, North Carolina

Dellinger Family Farms is a small family farm which produces heirloom and open-pollinated fresh vegetables, as well as pasture-raised proteins.... [more]

Ridgeway, South Carolina

Hi! We are a no till, non gmo, organic farm in Ridgeway, SC. We are a four season farm, and grow produce all year round.... [more]

Lancaster, South Carolina

Golden Delight Honey is a small business, located the northern piedmont of South Carolina, just a few miles south of Charlotte North Carolina.... [more]

Ellenboro, North Carolina

Red Dirt Ranch is a small diverse off-grid farmstead in the foothills of Applachia. We are focused on regional food traditions and improving our local ecomomy.... [more]

Honea Path, South Carolina

Bar T Ranch is a fourth generation farm that began in the 1930's that is now in it's third and fourth generation.... [more]

Pelzer, South Carolina

Established in 2012, Family owned, H&G Produce provides fresh, seasonal and natural produce. We provide a variety of summer, fall and winter vegetables.... [more]

Charlotte, North Carolina

Hall Family Farm is a 4th generation family farm conveniently located in the Ballantyne Area 2 miles south of I-485.... [more]

Lawndale, North Carolina

Our farm has been in our family since the early 1800s. My grandfather, David Elliott Beam, established Beamsdale Farm and Hatchery in 1950.... [more]