Emporia, Kansas

The Emporia Farmers Market is a year-round marketplace for local growers, bakers and artists.

Newton, Kansas

We produce 100% grass-fed beef from black and red Angus cattle, which we sell directly to individuals.... [more]

Olathe, Kansas

Fruitful Hills strives to supply high quality, soil-grown products to CSA subscribers in the Kansas City area.... [more]

Olathe, Kansas

From Our Farm to Your Table – Explore All That KC Meats and Eats Has to Offer in Olathe, Kansas. At KC Meats and Eats, we’re proud to provide a wide variety of locally raised, ethically sourced prod... [more]

Kansas City, Kansas

We are a small farm in Kansas City, KS. We grow using sustainable practices, and use only those inputs allowed under the USDA organic program.... [more]

Bonner Springs, Kansas

The Bonner Springs Farmers Market has been formed to provide locally grown, fresh foods, farm products and local producer value-added products to the citizens of Wyandotte County and surrounding areas... [more]

Lawrence, Kansas

We invite your family to enjoy some of the finest, best tasting and most nutritious beef you'll find anywhere.... [more]

Ottawa, Kansas

The Ottawa Farmers Market has been serving its community for over 50 years. This market operates from the beginning of May through the end of October every year.... [more]

Gardner, Kansas

The Gardner Farmers Market is a local farmers market with a wide variety of locally grown and produced products.... [more]

Weston, Missouri

Historic Weston Orchard and Vineyard is the region's must-visit destination for apple picking, strawberry picking, cherry picking, peach picking, blackberry picking, outdoor play, and wine tasting.

Manhattan, Kansas

Local, natural, and organic foods are available at this friendly, small-town grocery cooperative. Local milk, eggs, beef, bison, chicken, honey and, during the growing season, all the local produce w... [more]

Manhattan, Kansas

I specialize in fresh homegrown produce in season at affordable prices. With over 30 years experience in the Kansas homegrown vegetable industry, I have a real good idea of what is going on.