Barrington, Illinois

Field & Florist puts to use parcels of under-utilized land in the Chicago area for the production of sustainably grown flowers.... [more]

Orland Park, Illinois

Earth providing space to experience and honor the rhythms of seasonality in plant, insect and human life.... [more]

Stephenson, Michigan

One of the last of the Great Lakes Commercial Fishing families...Commercial fishing since 1850. We catch and process our own fish at our plant in Stephenson, Mi.... [more]

Holstein, Iowa

We are a grass-based, organic farm applying organic management for the benefit of the consumer, the environment, the animals and the farm.... [more]

Sandwich, Illinois

Larson s Family Farm, formerly known as Larson s Berry Farm, has been growing specialty crops on a small scale for almost 30 years.... [more]

Crest Hill, Illinois

Rock Run Farm is named after the Rock Run of which a tributary creek flows through the property.

Geneva, Illinois

Windy Acres began in 1985 when Wayne and Daryl Srail saw the farm as an opportunity to grow what they love and to have the chance to share their affection for growing healthful products.... [more]

Aurora, Illinois

Renewed Roots Initiative is a community vegetable farm ran by a community board. We offer a continuum of services to connect community members with healthy food.... [more]

Libertyville, Illinois

**2018 Season membership now available!** Please check our website for sign up information! (www.radicalrootfarm.com/csa/) We believe passionately in the art of sustainable and ecological grow... [more]

Barrington , Illinois

Haegers Bend Farm Coop is your go to source for locally raised food for your family table. The farm is a coop among several McHenry County Farms.... [more]

Dundee, Illinois

All Grass Farms is a diversified "pasture farm" providing our Chicago-area customers with organically grown 100% grass-fed beef, raw milk, pastured, free-range broiler chicken and eggs, and woodland p

Wauconda, Illinois

After years of cooking in the some of the finest establishments in Chicago, Vern Meyer decided to sell everything and become a farmer in order to supply nothing but the freshest herbs to his colleague... [more]