Montgomery, Alabama

We are new at starting a farm but we are eager to help and educate young Americans. We started by wanting to feed our kids with better food with helping our neighbors.... [more]

Deatsville, Alabama

GoldBranch Farm specializes in naturally grown vegetables, using compost, rock powders, kelp and other all-natural methods for growing and pest control.... [more]

Cottondale, Alabama

Fields Farm is a sheep farm where we raise sheep. A little history about Fields Farm. The property around the farm of over 280 acres was acquired by Lisa's Grandfather, Mr.... [more]

Dadeville, Alabama

We are just getting started here at 6M ranch and We currently offer duck eggs from our silver appleyard ducks for eating or for hatching.

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

DCGP builds community through food. By increasing access to fresh, locally-grown produce, we empower our community to make healthy and sustainable food choices.... [more]

Shelby County, Alabama

Pippinarrow is a small fiber farm in a forest, raising Gulf Coast Native Sheep, Cotton Patch Geese, cashmere goats, Angora rabbits, chickens, ducks, honeybees, herbs, flowers, fruit, and vegetables.

bessemer, Alabama

Downtown Farms is a pasture based, beyond free- range farm. Our Mission is to heal our land,community, and our food.... [more]

Moody, Alabama

Moody Alabama Locally Grown Vegetables! Brickhouse Organics (at Shamrock Farm) uses only natural growing methods, with a goal of being as organic as possible.... [more]

Alexander City, Alabama

Barnes Nut Farm is a family owned and operated urban farm in Alexander City, AL. We grow a wide variety of vegetables, fruit, and berries.... [more]

Trussville, Alabama

We are the Morgans, the third generation to live on our family's farm just outside Birmingham, Alabama.... [more]

Argo, Alabama

While my farm is small, I have healthy, happy hens that are cage-free and they enjoy pasture free-range feeding.... [more]

MACON, Mississippi

Thanks for your interest in our small, regenerative farm. We know how it feels to be uncertain of where your food comes from and how it was raised.... [more]