All vegetables, herbs, and flowers are grown using organic and sustainable practices. Seedsower Farm adheres to the Northeast Organic Farming Association's Farmers Pledge.... [more]
We are a small local grower that produces year round in our fields and greenhouses. We produce everything in a natural way and do no use pesticides.
The Bronx Community Supported Agriculture project is a mixed income CSA that provides an affordable alternative to standard grocery shopping.... [more]
Award-winning diversified, certified organic, family owned and run farm offering a CSA. Our emphasis is on regenerative agriculture, producing the highest quality 100% organic food in a sustainable m... [more]
Flushing CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) is a volunteer co-operative group of local Flushing (Queens) residents working with Golden Earthworm Organic Farm and JustFood to bring fresh, locally-gr... [more]
The Hollis Hills Bayside CSA (food share) is based in eastern Queens, New York and is partnered with Norwich Meadows Farm, a certified-organic farm located in Norwich, New York.... [more]
We sell vegetables that we grow on our farm at our roadside stand in Yorktown Heights. We grow Tomatoes, Sweet Corn, Peppers, Lettuce, Green Beans, Okra, Beets, Potatos, Basil, Dill, Celantro, Parsle... [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.
The mission of Rockland Farm Alliance (RFA) is to facilitate local sustainable agriculture in Rockland County by creating farms that serve as models of small-scale agriculture with educational facilit... [more]
Rockland Farm Alliance's first farm project, Cropsey Community Farm is a twelve acre organic, biodynamic community farm in Rockland County, NY.... [more]
A small, diversified farm growing vegetables, berries, flowers, herbs on the grounds of Old Bethpage Village Restoration.... [more]
THE FARM at ST. JOSEPH is located in Brentwood, New York, on the grounds of The Sisters of St. Joseph, a congregation of women who have lived and worked in the community for over one hundred years.