Oregon, Illinois

7 years ago a 3 year old little boy dreamed big farmer dreams. We could only provide him chickens and a home garden.... [more]

Dixon, Illinois

peep inc. pasture eggs en pork peep inc. Raises our hogs on rotated pastures, all of which are antibiotic, chemical and fertilizer free.... [more]

Oregon, Illinois

We are a Family owned Farm near scenic Oregon IL. We raise Pastured Cattle, Grass Fed Lamb, and Hay.... [more]

Thomson, Illinois

Pastured poultry, farm fresh eggs and... coming soon.. meat rabbits! All protected and herded by my German Shepherds.... [more]

Winnebago, Illinois

We have a traditional farm, farming the way it was done in the 50ties and 60ties. We raise Holstein steers, and hair sheep Animals are not given hormones or antibiotics, unless they are sick.... [more]

Dixon, Illinois

Life at Windsweep: Nestled in the gently rolling plains of northwestern Illinois, amidst the green, lush acres of waving grains is Windsweep farm.... [more]

Byron, Illinois

We are a family operated farm in Northern Illinois offering the best available produce at our farm stand on River Road in Byron and at several local farmer's markets.... [more]

Orangeville, Illinois

We raise heritage breed turkeys and ducks, heritage American Guinea Hogs and Navajo Churro sheep, various chickens and guineas.... [more]

Thomson, Illinois

A popular Illinois business known throughout the region for its restaurant, store and heirloom seed business is holding a weekly old-fashioned farmers' market every Saturday through October, 9 a.m.-1... [more]

0regon, Illinois

This is a farmers market operated by the Oregon Park District in Oregon, Illinois where only locally grown vegetables and fruits are sold.... [more]

Fulton, Illinois

We're a second-generation family run farm, raising our children to be the third generation here. We raise our animals naturally with plenty of fresh air and clean pastures.... [more]

Dixon, Illinois

Fresh produce, farm-raised eggs and meat, plants, some crafts. This farm market site is called Haymarket Square and was begun in 1842 as a place for farmers to sell hay.... [more]