Gambier, Ohio

We are a grass farmers on 92 acres, raising all natural grassfed lamb, goats, chickens, and eggs, all sold direct from the farm and at The Village Market in Gambier.

Cottrellville, Michigan

Dancing Meadows Homestead, LLC opened in 2015, we are committed to farming naturally and sustainably with no chemicals and pesticides and no-gmo seed.... [more]

Clinton, Pennsylvania

Shared Acres is not your normal purveyor of produce -- we grow solely for our shareholders. This allows us to concentrate on growing healthy, fresh food, for a fair wage.... [more]

smithfield, Ohio

Foster Fluharty Farm has been family owned since 1903, We are starting a CSA beginning in the spring of 2016.... [more]

Detroit, Michigan

Rising Pheasant Farms (RPF) is a small-scale fruit and vegetable producer on Detroit's east side. With just under half an acre currently under cultivation, prominent business model features include in... [more]

Mount Vernon, Ohio

We are a small family run mini-farm that grows food organically without poisons. We have been growing food for many years, but have recently moved to the Mount Vernon area.... [more]

Fredericktown, Ohio

We are a family run farm offering Seasonal Produce as well as naturally raised pork, chicken, turkey, eggs and homemade baked goods!... [more]

Adena, Ohio

The Organic Fanatic Farm is a small family farm. We have been dedicated since 1999 to growing non-GMO, mineral-rich foods which taste great and have no harmful "added ingredients"!... [more]

Hamtramck, Michigan

Tiny Acres is an urban farm in Hamtramck Michigan that specializes in non GMO and heirloom grown produce.... [more]

Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

Cherry Valley Organics is a USDA certified organic farm located 20 miles west of Pittsburgh in Burgettstown, PA.... [more]

Gibsonia, Pennsylvania

One Woman Farm, conveniently located in Gibsonia, is a bright new addition to the farming community nestled in the outlying hills of Pittsburgh in Southwestern Pennsylvania.

Utica, Ohio

Thin Air Farm is based on the principle that all it really takes to grow abundant food is a little carbon, a dose oxygen, and a smidgen of nitrogen .... [more]