Mineral, Virginia

5th generation family farm. We offer a year round cooperative CSA. We raise Grassfed beef, pork, pasture raised chicken and eggs, as well as vegetables.... [more]

Harrisonburg, Virginia

Mary Jo's Flowers (formerly Willow Spring Farm) is a cut flower business located north of Harrisonburg, Virginia.... [more]

Brodnax, Virginia

Began operation in 2001 producing greenhouse tomatoes, cucumbers, and sweet bell peppers. We stopped growing tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers in 2020 and decided to try something new.... [more]

Etlan, Virginia

Angus, Angus Cross, Hereford and other assorted breeds of beef raised in beautiful Madison County, Virginia.... [more]

Dinwiddie, Virginia

Sophia Farms is a nonprofit, small-scale intensive agriculture farm practicing the principles of regenerative agriculture.... [more]

Hillsborough, North Carolina

Our not-for-profit farm is organized around growing and sharing healthy food and addressing food insecurity in our area.... [more]

Staunton, Virginia

Nu-Beginning Farm is a teaching homestead located in beautiful Greenville, Virginia, with a retail outlet in Staunton, VA.... [more]

Floyd, Virginia

We are two young farmers passionate about growing food that is sustainable and accessible. We pride ourselves in growing only the best quality produce that features primarily heirloom varieties.... [more]

Evington, Virginia

Our farm is located in the historic central Virginia area where rural life meets city life. We have raised beef cattle for over 30 years and have two registered herds - Angus and Salers.... [more]

Pamplin, Virginia

Berkshire Forest Farm is a pasture-raised pig farm using regenerative practices. The farm supplies Berkshire piglets specifically bred to thrive on a high pasture diet to farmers throughout the Easter

Nellysford, Virginia

Locally grown produce, meats, honey, cheese, fresh baked goods, flowers, bedding plants, mushrooms, jellies, vinegars, specialty arts and crafts and much more.

Waynesboro, Virginia

Located in Constitution Park under the pavilion, the Waynesboro Farmers Market brings together local farmers, food producers, and artisans each Saturday from May through October.