Santa Fe, New Mexico

We are a small family farm that sells pasture-raised eggs, meat goats and registered Pygmy show goats.... [more]

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico

Our small scale, biodiverse, " beyond -organic" vegetable, herb, orchard, and flower production happens on two separate parcels of leased land in the North Valley of Albuquerque along the beautiful Ri... [more]

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Appleton Farm is located in the South Valley of Albuquerque, New Mexico. I have a "You Pick It " for the Blackberries and Raspberries.... [more]

, New Mexico

We are a start-up family-run farm in Colfax county using beyond-organic principles on our land—weeds are pulled by hand, crops are dry land farmed or watered by hand from water collection tanks, and p... [more]

Chimayo, New Mexico

Mrs. Boots' Berries is an intimate, family-friendly you-pick raspberry farm located in Chimayo, NM, nestled among the green fields and cottonwoods along the Santa Cruz River within walking distance... [more]

Espanola, New Mexico

Khalsa Family Farms, a 501c3 nonprofit, grows and sells healthy organically-grown produce throughout all four seasons as we regenerate the soil and provide beautiful environments that heal and inspire... [more]

Espanola, New Mexico

J & L Gardens is home to over 350 varieties of tomatoes and rare vegetables from our rich heritage of heirloom and open pollinated types.... [more]

Velarde, New Mexico

Rancho de Santa Fe, The Fruit Basket, and Velarde Orchards is located in northern New Mexico. The town of Velarde was founded in 1598.... [more]

Santa Fe, New Mexico

With over 100 small growers participating, the Santa Fe Farmers' Market is the largest in New Mexico and one of the best known in the country.... [more]

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Edible Santa Fe is a quarterly publication that promotes and celebrates the abundance of local foods in North Central New Mexico.... [more]

Santa Fe, New Mexico

The New Mexico Farmers Marketing Association is devoted to supporting farming and locally produced foods in every New Mexico community.... [more]