No-Till, No-Spray vegetable farm. We offer a Your-Choice CSA and sell produce on farm, at the Chenango Family Food Co-op, and at the Oxford Farmers Market.... [more]
CSA Share delivery locations in Rock Stream, Watkins Glen, Geneva, Gang Mills, Painted Post, Horseheads, Big Flats, Hammondsport, and Corning.... [more]
Founded in 2014 by millennial first-generation farmers who met through the international WWOOF network, Unadilla Community Farm is an off-grid fruit vegetable farm and non-profit permaculture educat... [more]
Jones Family Farm is a small, diversified operation. We produce high-quality ingredients for fine restaurants, bakeries, retail stores, and home use.... [more]
Dry Brook CSA is a new agricultural start up enterprise committed to sustainable farming and good growing practices that protect natural resources, ensure freshness and quality, and support the health
Regenerating pasture and turning it into low-tillage bio-intensive vegetable production. I have always noticed how food grown myself tastes better and does not come with a worry about consuming pestic... [more]
Maplestone farm CSA is located on 26 acres seven miles SW of Geneva, NY. We grow 35-40 varieties of vegetables, herbs and flowers in mineral-laden glacial soil.... [more]
Old Path Farm is a small vegetable farm and has been a thriving CSA for the past 20 years. Every year, we improve our ability to offer a steady supply of the familiar veggies that everyone loves, alon... [more]
Harnas Homestead Farm, is a multi generational food farm. Our two primary goals are... Growing, nutritionally dense, chemical free food And "Cultivating" the next generation of farmers Our fre... [more]
At Spice Farm we use ecologically sound and sustainable practices such as rain harvesting, hand weeding, IPM, companion planting, crop rotations and compost from our own heritage breed chickens and pi... [more]
Kingfisher Farm is a certified organic CSA farm on property in Clinton and Sauquoit, NY. We grow fruits and vegetables, including organic strawberries.... [more]
Matt and Rhonda Shaul started with two goats back in late 1999, because Matt could not tolerate cows milk.... [more]