Jack Creek Farms is a small 5th generation family farm. Our farm is nestled in the coastal foothills of Central California 6 miles west of Templeton and Paso Robles.... [more]
Tempelton Hills Beef offers a natural healthier alternative for people concerned about the quality and origin of the food they consume.... [more]
Arboretum Springs was established to share our bountiful crops with our friends and customers. We are offering subscription boxes or individual produce requests for pick up from the farm.... [more]
"Our farm to your house." We are a small family farm growing stone fruit and vegetables, including many heirloom varieties.... [more]
Hello Everyone, Gray's Lavender Farm is a supplier for dried lavender bundles. We have approximately 12,000 plants which we cut and dry and sell online at our etsy store as well as ebay and amazon... [more]
A PALACE OF CORN The Francia Family certainly qualify as a naturally grown farm. In fact, they still cultivate 5 acres of corn, bell peppers, green beans and tomatoes every year, with the help of... [more]
$7/doz $15/flat.....Come by, its a beautiful drive to Snelling, but best to call first! I can also deliver to Turlock and surrounding areas.... [more]
Small family farm. Plant nursery specialty- bonsai and pre bonsai plants ,Japanese garden pines.
Pie Ranch is a nonprofit organization and organic production and food justice certified farm with a mission to cultivate a healthy and just food system from seed to table through food education, farme... [more]
At Last Bastion Homestead we focus on developing our community of like-minded homesteaders and network of city-folk who enjoy the natural way in which we raise our animals.... [more]
Connolly Ranch, located in southern San Joaquin and Alameda Counties, is a family owned and operated cattle ranch providing all natural, all grass-fed beef direct to consumers.
The Webb Ranch Farmers Market is open late May to November, from 10 am - 6 pm, seven-days-a week. We also have U-Pick Berry fields with raspberries, blackberries, and boysenberries that start in ear... [more]