Nestled on 343 beautiful acres in Stuyvesant, NY, Stewardship Farms is a for-profit, progressive entrepreneurial farming, planning and development company.... [more]
Oak Grove Plantation is a 160 acre family farm in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. For CSA info, click on our website in the contact information section to the right for a link to our sign-up form.
Just two hours from New York City and perched in the foothills of the Catskills, Channery Hill Farm grows a variety of heirloom and open-pollinated vegetables and herbs farm market and local restauran... [more]
Camps Road Farm located in Kent, CT produces the finest pastured poultry in the area. Eggs are available from our hens year round, and meat from our birds is seasonal during the summer and fall months... [more]
We are a producer of organic dry beans and grains near Ithaca, NY. Our main bean varieties are black, pinto, navy, and red, though we also grow several heritage varieties in smaller amounts.... [more]
Poplar Wood Farm is a family run farm located in the Warren County, NJ town of Port Murray, where we grow certified organic vegetables, cut flowers, fresh herbs and eggs.... [more]
Located in the hills of the Taconic Range in Columbia County, New York, the Hawthorne Valley Farm is a 400-acre farm, comprised of pastures, fields, woodlands, and a 12 acre market garden.
School Lunch Organic Farm & CSA, Celebrating 12 seasons of Organic Growing! On our 70 Certified Organic Acres we utilize the best practices of Regenerative, Organic agriculture.... [more]
Cotton Cattle Company is a holistically managed, sustainable farming operation dedicated to raising 100% grass-fed beef and pastured chickens.... [more]
Gazy Brothers Farm is going on its fourth and fifth generations of farming. Established in 1918, Grandma and Grandpa Gazy purchased the farm in Oxford, Connecticut.... [more]
Naturally grown vegetables! We are a small, diversified farm utilizing sustainable organic and biodynamic growing methods.... [more]
Demarest Farm: Jewel of Bergen County In the late 1970s, Peter and Marsha introduced what would become one of the largest and most important parts of the business: pick-your-own apples and pumpkins.... [more]