Earth Spring Farm is proud to connect our community with naturally grown food, healthy soil, and a network of quality local producers in South Central Pennsylvania and Washington DC.... [more]
Family operated farm since 1888. We specialize in tasty tree fruits like peaches and apples and also grow berries, other small fruits, and a wide variety of vegetables.... [more]
Amazing Heart Farm is a Community Supported Agriculture program promoting good food, nourishing work, and sustainable agriculture.... [more]
We have four seasons of CSA under our belt, and we are itching to begin our fifth one. We love growing food for our community members.... [more]
Sycamore Ridge farm is a small scale intensive vegetable and cut flower enterprise located approximately 11 miles north of Gettysburg.... [more]
Oak Grove Farms, Inc. is a family owned farm that has been around since the 1960's. Our business is located in the heart of Central Pennsylvania.... [more]
Using our land to grow food! Our third-generation land was always a farm, with fond memories of strawberries, sweet corn and lima beans that grew in the same patches we tend today.... [more]
Fulton Farm is an educational facility and a working produce farm. Nestled within the 50 acre property of the Fulton Center for Sustainable Living, the farm's seven acres of fields and gardens produc... [more]
Strites Orchard is a 300 acre farm of sustainably grown fruits and vegetables. For nearly 100 years our family has been growing fresh produce on our farm that is located between Harrisburg and Hershe
Yeehaw Farm is a 4th generation family farm located in Perry County, Pennsylvania. Three generations currently live on our 160 acre farm at the foot of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains.
SHERLOCK'S No mystery here, just great taste! Our story begins with our love of great food and a constant search for the best and freshest ingredients.... [more]
Our farm is located in Juniata County, Pennsylvania at the foot of the Tuscarora Mountain. We raise certified organic produce, some small fruit, and, because I wasn't busy enough, some dairy goats.... [more]