Lost Creek, West Virginia

We have been growing vegetables, herbs and small fruits using sustainable agricultural methods on this farm since 2003.... [more]

Washington, Pennsylvania

Our Farming Philosophy At Tweed Hill Homestead, we believe in raising animals in a way that fosters their natural behaviors and promotes optimal health without the use of antibiotics, hormones, or h

washington, Pennsylvania

We are a small family farm that produces raw milk and other farm products year round. Our raw milk is sold as part of a herd share program.... [more]

Berkeley Spgs, West Virginia

Welcome to our farm about us page. We are happy you found us. Let me introduce myself, my name is Amie, my husband Jesse and I own Creek House Farms located in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.... [more]

Middletown, Virginia

Our small farm raises goats and laying hens. Our self serve farmstand is open from 9am to dusk (please follow us on Facebook for the occasional closing) and we currently offer eggs, grass fed ground... [more]

Verona, Virginia

Project GROWS is a non-profit, educational community farm located in the rolling hills of Augusta County, Virginia, on Berry Farm Road.

Berryville, Virginia

We aim to share our passion for quality, locally produced goods, while contributing to a happy healthy community of our neighboring families and farmers.... [more]

Clymer, Pennsylvania

We grow farm-fresh, non GMO meats and eggs on pasture & in woodlands, using an organic, rotational grazing method.... [more]

Tunnelton, West Virginia

We emulate the modern model of a rural part-time agriculture. We raise photogenic Texas Longhorn Cattle, who have many colorful calves.... [more]

Morgantown, West Virginia

Mountain Harvest Farm is a Certified Naturally Grown vegetable farm. We offer a CSA program for those looking to enjoy our fresh vegetables throughout the season.... [more]

Bruceton Mills, West Virginia

Evans Knob Farm has been practicing organic growing methods for several years and became certified organic in the summer of 2003.In 2010 Evans Knob allowed USDA organic ceritification to lapse and be... [more]