Forest Hills, New York

Forest Hills Tuv HaAretz CSA is a community supported agriculture (CSA) program, offering an entire season of organic produce at affordable prices while supporting local farmers and building communi

Berlin, Maryland

Cross Farms LLC is a Naturally Grown produce farm located in Berlin, Maryland. We grow a large variety of produce, fruits and have farm fresh eggs.... [more]

Queens, New York

Astor Apiaries is a collection of rooftop, backyard and cemetery apiaries throughout New York City.... [more]

Kinnelon, New Jersey

Our family-run farm in Northern New Jersey grows beyond organic produce and crafts products like raw honey, handmade soap, and beeswax lip balm.... [more]

Sewell, New Jersey

Taproots is a budding family farm in southern New Jersey, about 20 minutes southeast of Philadelphia.... [more]

Mickleton, New Jersey

Cecil Creek Farm is a 42 acre agricultural oasis in a beautiful rural section of Gloucester County near Mullica Hill.... [more]

Williamstown, New Jersey

Our current hours for the 2025 season are as follows: Open Tuesdays and Saturdays from 10am to 3pm.... [more]

Williamstown, New Jersey

Sisters Mary Ellen and Margaret grow a wide variety of sustainably grown annual and perennial cutflowers at Muth Farm, where they grew up.... [more]

Mullica Hill, New Jersey

Farm market open from Mid-June until Thanksgiving. Specializing in pick your own fruit: Sweet Cherries, Pie Cherries, Raspberries, Blueberries, Peaches, Plums, Blackberries, Pears, Nectarines, Apples... [more]

Swedesboro, New Jersey

D&V Organics grows organic vegetables and small fruits on 50 acres of preserved farmland in Swedesboro, NJ.... [more]

Stratford, New Jersey

MicroUrb Farm is a small urban farm in Camden County, New Jersey. We are located 20 minutes across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, so we serve as a suburb of Philadelphia in South... [more]

Audubon, New Jersey

Our Yards Farm is a suburban farm based in Audubon, NJ. We're setting out to redefine what a farm looks like by growing our food on the community's yards.... [more]