Franklin, Tennessee

Our passion is growing local, flavorful and nutritious food using sustainable and biodynamic practices for the better health of our community and environment.... [more]

Milltown, Indiana

Fresca Homestead is a family owned 5 acre homestead operated by George and Jullyann Fell and is located in Southern Indiana.... [more]

Woodbury, Tennessee

Little short mountain farm is a cooperative farm nestled in the rolling hills of middle tennessee. We are offering csa shares for a 30 week season beginning in may during which we will grow over 60 di... [more]

French Lick, Indiana

Includes a produce farm, produce CSA, and Meat CSA (Grass-fed beef and Pastured Pork). Purchases can be made directly from the farm (call or email ahead please).... [more]

College Grove, Tennessee

The Thoni family has been growing vegetables on our family Farm in College Grove TN for over 50 years.... [more]

Rockfield, Kentucky

We carry our own farm products as well as locally produced products from artisan farmers from Tennessee and Kentucky.... [more]

Columbia, Tennessee

Welcome to Southern Ridge Farm! We are a family owned and operated farm that currently raises all natural, grass fed beef and lamb.... [more]

Munfordville, Kentucky

We are a small, family operated farm in Hart County. We raise chicken on pasture, pork on pasture and in woodlots, and 100% grassfed and grass-finished beef.... [more]

Bonnieville, Kentucky

OUR STORY Cleav's Family Market is a family-owned farm in central KY using sustainable agriculture practices to produce naturally raised meats and produce.... [more]

Elizabethtown, Kentucky

Not your typical CSA! Yes, our weekly baskets are packed with farm fresh, locally grown chemical free fruits and vegetables and highlight 8-12 seasonal selections per week.... [more]

McKenzie, Tennessee

Our start-up farm is Certified Naturally Grown. We will be offering hand sown produce ranging from asparagus to zucchini.... [more]

Centerville, Tennessee

WHO'S YOUR FARMER? Everyone needs to know their farmer personally. Why? Because a farmer that you know is a farmer you can trust.... [more]