Hollywood, Maryland

We raise pastured eggs, they are not feed any drugs, they are out on grass all day every day, and they come in at night.... [more]

Centreville, Maryland

Windy Hill Family Farm is a small CSA farm located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland on the Corsica River.... [more]

Leonardtown, Maryland

We are a small dairy goat farm. We raise Nubians for sale as breeding stock. We test for CAE annually and are CAE free herd.... [more]

Leonardtown, Maryland

Spring has sprung and we have welcomed 10 Standard Bronze Turkey poults to our farm. After taking some time off from raising turkeys, it is wonderful to be back and trying a different Heritage breed.... [more]

Dover, Delaware

We keep a Shetland Sheep flock for wool-arts, milk, meat, and companionship. They are a great overall breed for small homesteaders, fiber artisans, or lamb foodies.... [more]

Prince Frederick, Maryland

We are a small family operated farm raising fresh eggs, pork, lamb, goat, chicken and beef. We sell cuts of meat as well as whole, half, quarters and live animals.... [more]

Sunderland, Maryland

Producers of goat milk products, (milk, cheese, ice cream) for dogs. In addition beef and goat meat from our farm to your table.

Church Hill, Maryland

Unity Church Hill Nursery is a destination dedicated to community, inspiration and education. The retail nursery carries an extensive array of pottery fountains, organic plant and vegetable care produ... [more]

Hartly, Delaware

We are a family-operated market garden farm. We garden naturally (organically in the old sense). We attended the DSU Farmers' Market for three years (2008-2010) The last several we were delighted to... [more]

Stevensville, Maryland

JMJ Livestock was created to feed our family. What started as in interest in the 4-H program grew into a love of agriculture and homesteading.... [more]

Kinsale, Virginia

*UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT FOR 2011* Now a woman owned and operated farm! Offering the best tasting eggs in town!... [more]

Sudlersville, Maryland

We open in April with asparagus, adding strawberries in May, then on to blueberries and peaches. All summer we grow and sell tender white sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers and more.... [more]