Harrodsburg, Kentucky

We are a Kentucky Proud small family farm, providing Naturally Grown herbs flowers and vegetables for sale.... [more]

Lexington, Kentucky

We are an urban vegetable, herb and fruit farm located on the Northside of Lexington, Ky that grows in a sustainable, land-, air-, water-, critter- and people-loving way.

Paris, Kentucky

Our farm is a local family farm with rolling pastures in the middle of horse county. The land has been chosen by the best horsemen in the world to bred and raise their thoroughbreds for a reason.... [more]

Wilmore, Kentucky

Our Farm specializes in all natural/no chemical grains, particularly wheat and heirloom flint corn.... [more]

lexington, Kentucky

FoodChain is one of Kentuckys most innovative nonprofits! Since 2013, we have been operating KYs first indoor aquaponics farm in an abandoned bread factory in order to demonstrate how cities can turn... [more]

Mt Sterling, Kentucky

Garden of Eden Farms natural grass-fed lamb. Lamb, that s better. Better for the lamb, better for the environment, better for you.... [more]

Lexington, Kentucky

We will not offer a CSA in 2013. Please check us out for 2014 when the farm and farmer are re-energized!... [more]

Lexington, Kentucky

Ann's House Worms: Worm castings--- $14 per 10 pounds Worm compost "tea", a natural liquid fertilizer--- $6/quart Composting worms, Georgia red wigglers--- $10 per 100 ct.... [more]

versailles, Kentucky

We believe in the importance of preserving our heritage. A commitment to growing with only pure seeds.... [more]

Danville, Kentucky

Good Thyme Farm is a small family-operated farm outside of Danville, KY. We focus on growing heirloom vegetables like cucumbers, tomatoes (cherry, paste, and beefsteaks), broccoli, squash, grapes, bla... [more]

Stanton, Kentucky

Once a tobacco farm, we are now a small family farm located just a few minutes away from the beautiful Red River Gorge in Powell County, Kentucky.... [more]

McKee, Kentucky

Nowadays it seems like small farms catering to trendy locavores are everywhere. But they aren't everywhere.... [more]