A little farm settled on 80 acres full of diverse biology and greenery. After many years of research, we decided it was time to conquer our pain points that exist in the current food system.
We are a family owned and operated local farm that Prides itself in various types of seasonal vegetables including but not limited to; beans, beets,cabbage, carrots, corn, melons, popcorn, pumpkins,... [more]
Currently we are operating a small produce farm. Our items include various types of beans, tomatoes, peppers, lettuce,cabbage....We also are beginning to produce Shiitake Mushrooms and are wanting to... [more]
This business is a part of a 35 year old intentional community in rural Appalachia. The flowers, their roots, bulbs, and seeds, have been collected from womens gardens across the Appalachian frontier... [more]
Fresh. Local. Produce. Mondays + Wednesdays 4pm | May thru October
The Farmers Market is held every Saturday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Market season last from the 1st Saturday in May until the 1st Saturday in October.... [more]
Bonds Creek Farm is a Certified Naturally Grown farm in rural WV. We use open-pollinated, non-gmo, and organic seeds for our CSA and farmers markets, and are dedicated to creating a wholistic and sust... [more]
Here at Duncan's Walnut Creek Farm LLC we breed, raise, and sell registered Red Wattle Hogs for butcher to individuals and to businesses.... [more]
TLC Farm Goat Dairy is West Virginia's only Grade A farmstead goat dairy. We are located in Jackson County where we produce delicious, natural Grade A pasteurized goat milk and farmstead goat cheese.... [more]
Recently finished enough of the web site to publish it. We're still working on it and getting the farm fully restored and operational, we are doing everything we can to save and take over a family fa... [more]
We are a rapidly expanding 22 acre farm. Last year we used 10 acres of rolling hills to produce a wide variety of vegetables, fruit & herbs.... [more]
Family farm(s), Rock Run Stock Farm (est. 1985) and Higgins Farm (est, 1950s) combined, with 4th generation family on the farm.... [more]