A few years ago, We went reg Berkshire Swine we had heard so much about the pork taste the natural juiciness of the meat, We never turned back.... [more]
Small family farm using organic natural farming methods with lots of TLC since 1973; drip irrigation from our own well; NO pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, chemical fertilizers.... [more]
Anderson Almonds are grown on Wertzba Place, a small family farm. We have 18 acres of certified organic almonds and are located in the Central Valley of California.... [more]
All of our beef jerky has been handcrafted in California since 1999! If you want to buy locally sourced produce please email info@top10produce.com and we can get you current FOB pricing.
We are a small, certified-organic family farm growing produce and flowers year-round. We use regenerative practices to contribute to a healthy ecosystem while providing nutritious food to the communit
Rooted in the Division of Social Sciences at UC Santa Cruz, the Center for Agroecology is an organization of staff, faculty, and students who work to advance agroecology and equitable food systems thr... [more]
Prather Ranch Meat Co. is a company that raises, distributes & sells the finest quality, humanely-raised, flavorful meat products with a commitment to providing exceptional customer experiences and co... [more]
Tolay Valley Farms is a family owned an operated CSA situated in the beautiful Tolay Valley in Sonoma County California.... [more]
Canvas Ranch is a highly diverse, sustainable family farm. We grow all kinds of vegetables, some fruits, free-range eggs, herbs, and flowers on our beautiful 28-acre farm just six miles from the coast
We are a diverse vegetable farm adjacent to the Laguna de Santa Rosa, a major wetland ecosystem which we help to preserve by our sustainable farming practices.... [more]
We are a unique, ecological farm growing a diverse selection of high quality, nutrient dense vegetable crops for our CSA, local Farmers' Markets and Restaurants.
Some of our Gravenstein apple trees were planted in 1887. We are two properties away from the site where Nathaniel Griffith and Luther Burbank first introduced the Gravenstein to Sonoma County, in the