Paw Paw, Michigan

We are a family owned not finished on corn or grains. We use no hormones, no antibiotics, and no pesticides on the animals or on the fields.... [more]

Middleville, Michigan

Cairn Hill Farms is a small, family farm located in Middleville, MI. We offer products for healthy living, including our famous Bee Well Tea, a blend of elderberry, mint, and mullein leaf.... [more]

Hastings, Michigan

Family owned U-pick blueberry farm in country environment. All natural, but not certified organic.... [more]

SCHOOLCRAFT, Michigan

The Farm: Big Oak Farms is located just off the Lawton Ridge Winery Trail (Red Arrow Highway) which is home to the oldest operational winery in Michigan, Saint Julian's Winery.... [more]

Vicksburg, Michigan

We are a family owned farm growing fruits, vegetables and herbs naturally. We are a Certified Naurally Grown farm.... [more]

Bangor, Michigan

Understory Farm and Orchard, now entering the 5th year of growth, is a 20 acre USDA Certified Organic fruit and vegetable farm.... [more]

Hastings, Michigan

Star School Market Garden is a veteran-owned and operated Certified Naturally Grown micro-farm, founded in 2017 just outside the city limits of Hastings on Star School Road.... [more]

Paw Paw, Michigan

Walkers Fresh Veggies produces a wide variety of fresh produce grown in small plots using successive plantings to make fresh produce available over a long season.

Caledonia, Michigan

Raw honey from hives kept in Caledonia, MI One Pound Honey Jars $10.00 each. Please call to confirm availability.

Paw Paw, Michigan

After a decade of sharing farm space with family, we purchased a lovely small farm property onto which we moved our critters and our base of operations.... [more]

Caledonia, Michigan

We are a family farming on a small piece of land. We sell a large variety of organically grown vegetables.... [more]

Schoolcraft, Michigan

At Open Gate we raise a small flock of sheep, and smaller herd of goats, and a very large garden. Our animals live happy lives on pasture and are supplemented with hay and grain.... [more]