Bremen, Indiana

Grass is Greener Meats and Produce is a small family farm focused on preserving heritage breeds. Our goal is to raise superb-tasting meat animals; many of which are listed on the SlowFood USA Arc of T... [more]

Lakeville, Indiana

Rock Icelandics is owned by Mat and Cherish Rock. We are located in N. Indiana and purchased our first Icelandics 8 years ago, but had raised sheep for over 20 years before that.... [more]

North Liberty, Indiana

Our farm is a small labor intensive operation. We mainly grow vegetables, but also have fruits, berries, and soon livestock.... [more]

Lakeville, Indiana

At Alpacas of Alagaesia, it is our goal to have and offer to you alpacas with elite fiber qualities, natural colors, strong conformation and health in addition to a "typey" look that you just want to... [more]

Tippecanoe, Indiana

We are a growing young homestead. We don't use any pesticides or herbicides, we raise our animals as naturally as possible.... [more]

Knox, Indiana

I am a full time beekeeper operating my beehives placed in the wildlife areas near Knox, Indiana. The bees and my farmland are my passion and I am happy to present local wildflower honey and pure natu... [more]

Nappanee, Indiana

We started out as a conventional dairy farm in 2016. My father- in- law had a dairy for many years and wanted to slow down so we took over the dairy herd.... [more]

Culver, Indiana

Founded in 2010, we are a diversified, Certified Naturally Grown, family- and community-oriented small farm located near Culver, Indiana.

Etna Green, Indiana

In September 2016 we moved from a small in-town property to this amazing, 5 acre property. We have a lot of work to do to get our dream farm up and running.... [more]

South Bend, Indiana

Greetings from the Watts Family. Here at our farm we strive to raise our animals as close to a natural environment as possible.... [more]

Rochester, Indiana

We raise about 150 lambs per year. Ewes (mothers) are on pasture from spring through fall. They are rotated between 10 pasture paddocks moving to new grazing about every five days with the help of a... [more]

Wakarusa, Indiana

U-pick Blueberries. Open early July though mid August.