Indianapolis, Indiana

Sanders Funny Farm is a family-run farm growing fresh microgreens and crafting simple, nourishing foods that support healthy living.

Scotts, Michigan

We grow heirloom grains, cut flowers, and make sorghum molasses using horse, ox, and human power. You can sign up for our 2019 cut flower CSA where you get a beautiful bouquet to enjoy or share e... [more]

Three Oaks , Michigan

Granor Farm is a certified organic farm in SW Michigan's Harbor Country, just 70 miles east of Chicago.... [more]

Eau Claire, Michigan

Our farm started when I, (Kyle) graduated from CMU with a degree in business management in 2012. Growing up on a farm, I learned about being a diversified farmer from my grandparents and parents.... [more]

Colfax, Indiana

This Old Farm's mission is to support the family farm by offering full scale services from processing to marketing and distribution of locally raised, wholesome meat, produce and value-added food.

Bangor, Michigan

Eaters' Guild is a diverse vegetable farm operated on land that has been certified organic for over thirty years.... [more]

Mattawan, Michigan

We offer our produce for sale through CSA shares at the Texas Corners Farmers Market.

Otsego, Michigan

Blue Stone Farm is a small family farm in Otsego, Michigan, situated in glacial hills adjacent to the Kalamazoo River.... [more]

Weston, Ohio

Schooner Farm is more like a giant garden with lots of various pieces to the puzzle. Our farm offers a wide variety of classes and workshops.... [more]

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Zephyr's Eden Micro Farm is a Certified Naturally Grown "CNG" farm in Texas Township, Michigan. We grow heirloom and open pollinated (no GMOs or F1 hybrids) tomatoes, peppers, cukes, onions, garlic,... [more]

Waterville, Ohio

Our diversified, organic vegetable farm was established in 2008 and operates using the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model.... [more]

KOUTS, Indiana

We are a family owned /operated GMO/Chemical free produce & fruit farm. We do not and have never used Chemicals on our land to control pest nor to encourage growth of plants.... [more]