Elderberry Herb Farm is a small family run herb farm in Sharon Springs, NY. We offer hand-crafted organically grown herbal products created here on our farm.
We are a portable farm that grows cut flowers and herbs in seven gardens in three counties in upstate New York.... [more]
The Dancing Farm was established in 2011. We are a cooperative learning facility for organic and sustainable farming, hospitality and living.... [more]
We are a small family farm focusing on all-natural pasture based production. We raise as today's popular fast growing Cornish Rock Broilers as well as the Heritage Red Cornish.... [more]
Maple Hill Ayr Farm dates back to 1793. A pioneer farm that became a dairy with its own cheese factory specializing in Ayrshire cow milk, we have transitioned to our diverse pioneer farm roots with a... [more]
100% Grass/Forage Fed Katahdin Lamb Grass/forage fed animals get to eat grass, legumes and weeds (our sheep love dandelions and burdock) with no added grains, protein blocks, molasses etc.... [more]
Organic homestead offering Russian Stiffnecked garlic- great keeper-easy peeler- $7.00 p/lb "kitchen ready".
We believe that knowing where your food comes from is very important. At Cascun Farm we raise chickens, turkey, rabbits, goats, sheep for our family and yours.... [more]
The Ortensi Farm is located 15 minutes outside of Cooperstown and 5 minutes from the center of Richfield Springs NY.... [more]
We are a diversified, family farm. We have a herd of registered Nigerian Dwarf goats that we sell offspring from as well as using them to provide us with milk to make our soap and inspire our fudge.... [more]
Rock Garden Alpacas was established in 2011 and is located in Oxford, NY. We currently have 6 alpacas, 2 males and 4 females, 3 of those females are currently bred and their cria are due summer 2013.... [more]
We are a 3-generation family farm producing grassfed lamb & beef, pastured pork, poultry & eggs. We also operate Sap Bush Cafe, a nationally recognized farm-to-table cafe serving brunch on Saturdays... [more]