Suffolk, Virginia

We are a veteran owned, small family farm in Suffolk, VA established in 2020. We sell pasture raised pork, beef, eggs and other farm raised products direct to consumer through our website, www.bradley... [more]

Newport News, Virginia

We are a family-owned urban farm that produces top-quality fresh cut-flowers, online courses, seeds, tools & supplies.... [more]

Suffolk, Virginia

Full Quiver Farm is a small family operated farm that features fresh pastured poultry, grass-fed beef, including free-range eggs, and All Natural Pork.... [more]

Suffolk, Virginia

Rainbow's End Farm is a family owned farm in South Suffolk, Virginia. We currently offer meat from pasture raised broilers of the slower growth strains (Label Rouge varieties) as well as pastured egg... [more]

South Mills, North Carolina

We have been raising animals for over 60 years here on this farm in Northeast, North Carolina. We raise GRASS FED and USDA processed CHEVON AND LAMB AS WELL AS FREE RANGE EGGS AND SEASONAL FRUITS and... [more]

Yorktown, Virginia

My family has been eating oysters grown in the York River since 1620. My 14x great grandfather, a French orphan, adopted by a British family was sent by the King of England, to fortify the port on the... [more]

Virginia Beach, Virginia

We are a family that cares about the natural nutrition of what we eat and we enjoy the experience of learning to raise our own food.... [more]

Windsor, Virginia

Windhaven Farm is a family farm in the heart of historic Isle of Wight County, Virginia. We have been raising cattle for over 40 years.... [more]

Moyock, North Carolina

Feel Good Farms is a family owned and operated farm specializing in high quality produce grown for fresh market and value added items.... [more]

Seaford, Virginia

We grow our signature York Point Oysters near the mouth of Virginia's Poquoson River, one of the Chesapeake Bay's tributaries.... [more]

Corapeake, North Carolina

We are an 11 acre family farm located in northeastern North Carolina. Our small farm began in 2010 with our daughters first pair of dairy goats.... [more]