Nicholasville, Kentucky

North Fork Farm is your source for Animal Welfare Approved Eggs. We raise pasture raised heritage pork.... [more]

Russellville, Ohio

Ayers Valley Farm has a passion for raising our livestock the way nature intended. We do not use antibiotics, growth hormones or GMOs (genetically modified organisms).... [more]

McKee, Kentucky

Nowadays it seems like small farms catering to trendy locavores are everywhere. But they aren't everywhere.... [more]

Georgetown, Kentucky

Our Farm is located in Georgetown KY, where we are in our 4th generation of farmers. Over those generations many things have changed on the farm, for the past 18 years we have been raising and selling... [more]

Georgetown, Kentucky

Sun & Honey is a local Cut Flower Farm in the scenic, rolling hills of Georgetown Kentucky. Brittany Lefebvre established the farm in her college years at the University of Kentucky.... [more]

Georgetown, Kentucky

Located on 175 acres of pasture and woodlands, Tulip Hayes Farm is family owned and operated in Georgetown, KY.... [more]

Nicholasville, Kentucky

Black Bridge Farm is a family owned farm which is home to a wonderful flock of sheep that provides wool and meat.... [more]

Nicholasville, Kentucky

We grow vegetables, fruit and herbs on our land with zero chemicals, we have 200 hens for fresh eggs daily and they also produce all the fertilize we need for our crops.... [more]

Lancaster, Kentucky

We raise antibiotic, steroid, and hormone-free, pasture raised pigs. We raise two heritage breeds: Tamworths and Berkshires.... [more]

Paint Lick, Kentucky

A diversified family farm located in Madison and Garrard County, Lazy Eight Stock Farm consists of 430 acres of rolling pasture land and fertile creek bottoms.... [more]

Paint Lick, Kentucky

Three T Cattle Company is a local, cattle farm that is owned and operated by, husband and wife, Michael and Marlis Todd, and their son, Weston Todd.... [more]

Falmouth, Kentucky

Our farm is located in Bracken County Kentucky where we raise tobacco, hay, beef cattle, and now gourds.... [more]