Madison, Missouri

Our motto is "Natural Foods Grown Naturally!" We are a small family farm (40 acres) specializing in heirloom plants and heritage breeds.... [more]

Centralia, Missouri

Sunnydale Farms offers a diverse line of produce every month of the year. We are proud to grow everything that we offer and do so without the use of pesticides or herbicides.... [more]

Higginsville, Missouri

We are a chemical free grower, 2 acres of our land is devoted to vegetables and fruit. We have a CSA program as well as a stall at the City Market in Kansas City, Mo.... [more]

Holden, Missouri

The surprise of having children with food allergies prompted us to explore organic food production in 2009.... [more]

Canton, Missouri

We are a small farm run by two local families that strive to grow GMO free, heirloom veggies. we love to grow the rare varieties.... [more]

Bowling Green, Missouri

Organian Farms is a 115 acre farm in northeast Missouri, 15 miles west of the Mississippi River in an Amish enclave.... [more]

Edwards, Missouri

Y Knot Farm is a small farm located in the southeast portion of Benton County, MO. We currently have a small fruit orchard, a large garden, a large high tunnel, bees, laying hens, and meat birds at th... [more]

Louisiana, Missouri

We are a hobby farm whose mission is to grow and teach others how to grow organically and biodynamically.... [more]

Louisiana, Missouri

We are a family owned business that currently assists our local Amish communities in Bowling Green, MO and Curreyville, MO distribute their vegetables, pastured chickens, jams, jellies, honey etc.... [more]

Owensville, Missouri

M & T Farms LLC is home of cool cow cheese and brinkmanship farmstead bed and breakfast. We produce farmstead artisan cheeses and welcome guests in our four bedroom b&b.... [more]

Kansas City, Missouri

Cripple Creek Rock Company is the largest supplier of natural stone and landscape materials in Missouri & Kansas.... [more]

Garden City, Missouri

Walnut Hill was once home to a self sufficient farmstead that operated over a century ago. After decades of abandonment, the O'Connor family is re-establishing those roots.... [more]