Project GROWS is a non-profit, educational community farm located in the rolling hills of Augusta County, Virginia, on Berry Farm Road.
We are a traditional market garden selling over 40 vegetables and fruits and marketing through csa, restaurants, roadside stand and farmers markets.... [more]
We are a small family farm dedicated to producing delicious, naturally-grown vegetables and greens.... [more]
Edible Earth Farm is one of Pittsburgh's oldest, active certified organic CSA farm. The farm offers a fresh food delivery service through their CSA (community supported agriculture) program that deli... [more]
Hi, I'm Christy Teter, creator of Taylor Made Organics located in the small town of Port Republic, Virginia.... [more]
From Farm to Family. Offering top quality, freshly picked, produce at low prices. We believe in the importance of eating locally grown produce, & we take pride in our farm and the items that we of... [more]
Located in Alleghany County, Noffsinger Hill Farm is your source for fresh, local, sustainably grown food in the Western Highlands of Virginia.... [more]
Our small farm raises goats and laying hens. Our self serve farmstand is open from 9am to dusk (please follow us on Facebook for the occasional closing) and we currently offer eggs, grass fed ground... [more]
Shared Acres is not your normal purveyor of produce -- we grow solely for our shareholders. This allows us to concentrate on growing healthy, fresh food, for a fair wage.... [more]
Shenandoah Produce provides Home Delivery to Charlottesville, Richmond, Lynchburg, & Crozet areas. We also offer pick-up locations in Charlottesville, ACAC in Crozet, & Lynchurg.... [more]
About Us The Honey Girls... Amanda Welsh and Darci Sanner are the owners of Summer Smiles Honey Farm, one of the latest Agri-tourism Experiences in southwestern Pennsylvania's Laurel Highlands.... [more]
Stone House Farm is a producer of top quality salad greens and vegetables. Currently, we sell directly to local restaurants, at area farmer's markets, and are participating in the Firsthand Farmer's... [more]