Fort Gratiot, Michigan

Our Story Established in 2013, Bright Family Farms is committed to bringing you wholesome food raised without the use of hormones, antibiotics or steroids.... [more]

Allen, Michigan

Nature's Bounty Farm is a small family farm that been operated by the Huepenbecker family since 1996.... [more]

CHARLOTTE, Michigan

Blue Silo Farms is a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm which directly connects farmers and consumers.... [more]

Blissfield, Michigan

My husband and I live on a 120 acre farm. We started the greenhouse business in 2006 growing annuals, perennials,shrubs and trees.... [more]

Birch Run, Michigan

We are a small goat & sheep operation raising clean, quality meat for ourselves & sell the rest to local people.... [more]

Quincy, Michigan

We raise 100% grass fed grass finished beef. No hormones, antibiotics or grain are ever fed. Our beef is born and raised on our farm.... [more]

Lapeer, Michigan

2014 Will be an exciting year for us as we are going to offer a few shares from our garden. Our garden although not certified organic is grown without the use of any chemical or pesticides and all ou... [more]

Williamston, Michigan

Stickle Family Farm is your source for local, fresh eggs from hens that are pasture-raised and supplemented with soy-free, organic grains, homegrown mealworms, and organic kitchen scraps.... [more]

Olivet, Michigan

Raising lovely Icelandic lambs since 2005, and pastured pork since 2014. We also have assorted chickens, American Buff geese, and a couple of beloved llamas.... [more]

St. Johns, Michigan

Look for fresh eggs from us this spring available from our farm! We will have meat chickens raised on pasture and grain throughout the season.... [more]

Imlay City, Michigan

We are a small farm/produce market, with a goal of offering the most natural, local food for our family and neighbors as an alternative to processed foods from the store.... [more]

Chesaning, Michigan

We are a strict "all natural" input farm. We are trying to use only sustainable practices for our produce and animals.... [more]