Huntington, New York

At our Long Island Farmers Markets you can come socialize, sample, enjoy live entertainment and help support our local farmers.... [more]

Huntington , New York

The Long Island Growers Market runs approximately 11 farmers markets located throughout Long Island, New York.... [more]

Forest Hills, New York

COCONUT CASTILE cold processed soaps using certified organic oils, essential oils, and fresh ingredients from local farmers.

Flushing, New York

Flushing CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) is a volunteer co-operative group of local Flushing (Queens) residents working with Golden Earthworm Organic Farm and JustFood to bring fresh, locally-gr... [more]

Huntington, New York

We are a small local grower that produces year round in our fields and greenhouses. We produce everything in a natural way and do no use pesticides.

Huntington , New York

Foxtrot Bee & Beery Farm was started to produce crops that are free of pesticides and grown with all natural methods.... [more]

Glendale, New York

Beekeeping in New York City since 2012. Wilk Apiary is run by a family of Native New Yorkers with multiple apiaries (bee yards) in Queens as well as other NY State counties.... [more]

East Northport, New York

Carlson's Farmstand picked fresh vegetables daily from our farm in Melville. We have sweet corn, cucumbers, Kirby's, zucchini, tomatoes, squash, watermelon, cantelope, and more.... [more]

Glendale, New York

The Glendale CSA is based in Queens, NYC and is partnered with Garden of Eve Organic Farm, a certified-organic farm located on the north fork of Long Island.... [more]

Centerport, New York

All vegetables, herbs, and flowers are grown using organic and sustainable practices. Seedsower Farm adheres to the Northeast Organic Farming Association's Farmers Pledge.... [more]

New York, New York

Akshar Herbs and Spices is a minority, women-owned business specializing in organic herbal products sourced from small farmers in Uganda.... [more]

Brentwood, New York

THE FARM at ST. JOSEPH is located in Brentwood, New York, on the grounds of The Sisters of St. Joseph, a congregation of women who have lived and worked in the community for over one hundred years.