Tantre Farm started its very first crops of potatoes, winter squash, and garlic in 1993 on a 40-acre parcel.... [more]
Wild Coyote Farm is a Certified Organic small family farm in beautiful Southwest Michigan, dedicated to organic, regenerative, and sustainable growing practices to produce delicious and nutritious pro
We are a small family owned and operated produce farm in Southern Michigan, founded in 2021. We grow fresh vegetables and raise free range eggs to sell at our local farmers markets and through our CSA
We raise Heritage Breed livestock, including Tunis Sheep and Suffolk-Punch draft horses. We also maintain a small flock of free range chickens for eggs.... [more]
No till, no GMO's, no pesticides. Just beyond organic, Biodynamic, life giving food! Stella Matutina Farm is a Biodynamic farm located in beautiful Waterloo Township, Grass Lake.... [more]
Bede's Blooms is a small-scale flower farm located in Mason, Michigan, dedicated to growing seasonal, specialty-cut flowers with a focus on sustainability and beauty.... [more]
Local family owned business growing plants, flowers, vegetables, etc. No Sprays! Available at the Ann Arbor Farmer's Market & in Belleville direct at the greenhouse.... [more]
About Us Our family has been stewards of the same land since 1905. In the late 1970's, our farm transitioned from grain and livestock to produce.... [more]
EMMA Acres is a small family farm west of Ann Arbor that is committed to ethically raising healthy, delicious, and happy food for your family.... [more]
Family owned farm since 1979 providing products that are grown on this property. We pick our produce and flowers every morning for freshest quality on the stand.... [more]
Receive fresh locally grown certified organic produce delivered to your door weekly. We at Country Valley Farm offer a CSA as a mechanism to help build relationships between our farm and food with pe... [more]
We are a small family farm, just outside Three Rivers. We seek to grow healthy food of many types for our community, while regenerating the land that we are stewards of.... [more]