Sandwich, Illinois

Larson s Family Farm, formerly known as Larson s Berry Farm, has been growing specialty crops on a small scale for almost 30 years.... [more]

Geneva, Illinois

Windy Acres began in 1985 when Wayne and Daryl Srail saw the farm as an opportunity to grow what they love and to have the chance to share their affection for growing healthful products.... [more]

Crest Hill, Illinois

Rock Run Farm is named after the Rock Run of which a tributary creek flows through the property.

Bristol, Wisconsin

We are a "transitional" organic farm, meaning we value and use organic practices and are on track to be certified organic by our 2019 growing season.... [more]

Sugar Grove, Illinois

Come join a tradition of growing and eating from our land! Spring Bluff Farm has been a family farm since 1844.... [more]

Harvard, Illinois

Middlebury Farms is a Certified Organic farm located in Harvard, Illinois. We grow vegetables on 8 acres using organic practices from spring through late fall.... [more]

Prairie View , Illinois

Hello!!! I have been working my local farm since 2011 now and I have had nothing but fantastic positive support!... [more]

Barrington, Illinois

Field & Florist puts to use parcels of under-utilized land in the Chicago area for the production of sustainably grown flowers.... [more]

Streator, Illinois

Our humble beginnings didn't start out to be a full time job. Our family consisted of seven people, (Mom, Dad, and Five Boys) just simply growing wholesome food to support a healthy growing family.... [more]

Stephenson, Michigan

One of the last of the Great Lakes Commercial Fishing families...Commercial fishing since 1850. We catch and process our own fish at our plant in Stephenson, Mi.... [more]

Sandwich, Illinois

Voted Chicago's Best Local Farm by the Chicago Reader in 2014 and 2015, Montalbano Farms is a certified organic vegetable, herb, and seedling farm producing fresh, wholesome produce for the Chicagolan... [more]

New Carlisle, Indiana

Born in 2012, Rainfield Farm practices small scale farming on thirteen acres of land, one of which is used for growing produce.... [more]