Wellington, Ohio

Fair View Meadow Farm is a small family farm in southern Lorain County. Part of the farm name, 'Fair View', was chosen as our property is adjacent to the Lorain County Fairgrounds.... [more]

Wakeman, Ohio

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Wellington, Ohio

We specialize in our own all-natural, raw honey collected from our hives. We also produce infused honeys, creamed honeys, honey pet treats; beeswax and beeswax candles; cosmetics and soaps; and propo... [more]

Wellington, Ohio

Muddy Ridge Farm is a very small dairy goat farm. I have alpines and lamanchas. I make goat milk products which I sell at local markets and on the farm.... [more]

Wellington, Ohio

As fifth generation farmers, Kurk and Nick Ziegler were no strangers to growing up working on a farm.... [more]

Berlin Heights, Ohio

We are a small sheep farm raising 100% Reg. Full Finn Sheep. We have wool, yarn, roving, adult sheep, lambs & pasture raised lamb meat.... [more]

Grafton, Ohio

Healthy Harvest is small family run operation in Grafton Township. Our mission is to provide high quality local food in an environment that supports regenerative agriculture, local markets and consume... [more]

Columbia Station, Ohio

So Succulent is a succulent plant farm located in a small town in northeast Ohio. All our products are online for easy armchair ordering and conveniently shipped to your door.... [more]

Wellington, Ohio

Veterinarian Owned - Family Farm - A Healthier, Tastier, More Economical Way To Buy Your Pork Dr.... [more]

Wellington, Ohio

Honey Rock Family Farm is veterinarian owned, you can be assured we’re raising healthy hogs in a compassionate and stress free environment.... [more]

Grafton, Ohio

That'll Do Farm is a 17-acre sustainable fiber and produce farm in Grafton, Ohio. We are raising a quality herd of Huacaya and Suri Alpacas, naturally colored Angora Goats and Romeldale/CVM sheep f... [more]

Collins, Ohio

A family run farm where the animals are raised with special care, treated humanely, pastured and fed only the best grains without the "junk" that commercial farms would use.... [more]