Moody, Alabama

Fruits and vegetables grown without chemical fertilizers or insecticides. Grass fed Tennessee meat goats.... [more]

Moody, Alabama

Moody Alabama Locally Grown Vegetables! Brickhouse Organics (at Shamrock Farm) uses only natural growing methods, with a goal of being as organic as possible.... [more]

Morris, Alabama

Bartlett Farms Growing Every Day All Bartlett Farm eggs are free range and fed a natural diet (they eat what chickens are suppose to eat).... [more]

Attalla, Alabama

Located in the heart of Sand Valley, the good earth here provides suitable growing conditions for several varieties of heirloom garlic, herbs, vegetables, mushrooms and pastured lamb.

Albertville, Alabama

Aeroponically Grown Vegetables, Produce, and Herbs grown in a climate controlled Greenhouse to produce the freshest, tastiest, & healthiest vegetables, pesticide & herbicide free.... [more]

Pellcity, Alabama

My name is Matthew Pettyjohn im 28 years. I have been farming since 2005, We grow heirloom tomatoes, okra, squash, cucumbers, zucchini, eggplant, turnip greens, mustard greens, and we also do wood cra... [more]

Cullman, Alabama

Harvest Farm is a family operated farm which uses natural growing methods, with a goal of self sustainability.... [more]

Albertville, Alabama

E & T Berry Farm is a u-pick strawberry farm located in Albertville, AL. We also grow blueberries, blackberries and muscadines for public picking.... [more]

Hokes Bluff, Alabama

Gardens On Air - A Local Farm Inc is an SBA Certified EDWOSB. An Up & Coming CEA Indoor & Greenhouse Vertical Hydroponic, Aeroponic, & Nutrient Film Technique Farm circa 2010.... [more]

Lincoln, Alabama

I have relocated back to the Lincoln area in Talladega county Alabama. I have 5 acres in transition.... [more]

Crossville, Alabama

Strawberries, blackberries, peaches, and lots of vegetables are seasonally available at our farm and at five north Alabama farmers' markets.... [more]

Cropwell, Alabama

My Dad, David Bryant started this farm with his Papa, J.M. Bryant in 1941 growing cotton, hogs, poultry and cattle.... [more]