Baltimore, Ohio

Homegrown produce, plants, eggs, and more! Stop by and see what we have for sale! Follow our Facebook for details of what we have for sale or what farmers markets we will be at!!

Baltimore, Ohio

Stop by to see all we have for sale! We will post every Monday, products we have for sale each week with various special deals exclusively advertised on our website and in our newsletter.... [more]

Delaware, Ohio

A first generation farm striving to deliver the most nutrient dense food without the use of chemicals.... [more]

Sunbury, Ohio

The Glass Rooster Cannery is a teaching farm and licensed kitchen specializing in food preservation, gardening and cooking classes.... [more]

Marysville, Ohio

Natural food grown locally without antibiotics, hormones, or chemical fertilizers Muscovy ducklings, laying chickens, New Zealand meat rabbits in red, red/white, and black/white.... [more]

London, Ohio

Cinagro Farm is a way of life for us, Cinagro is Organic spelled backwards! Cinagro Farm practices sustainable organic method farming.... [more]

Pataskala, Ohio

Our family-owned farm is located eighteen miles east of Columbus, Ohio. We have been in business since 1982, and have a small open-air market in our front yard where we sell all of the vegetables tha... [more]

Ashville, Ohio

After many years of growing produce and raising animals for our family and friends, we ventured into the world of heirloom tomatoes and other produce.... [more]

Johnstown, Ohio

We are a small family farm that specializes in raising a small amount of great tasting food the way we believe God intended (free from antibiotics, growth hormones, or anything else that is not natura... [more]

Pataskala, Ohio

We are a small farm that currently raises chickens and ducks. They get to roam on over an acre of field and are fed either organic or certified non-gmo feed.

Delaware, Ohio

Theology. Ecology. Good Food for All. We are a 5-acre organic vegetable farm on the campus of MTSO near Delaware, Ohio.... [more]

Baltimore, Ohio

We moved to my family's farm in 2011 because of a desire to start raising our own food the "wrightway".... [more]