Guthrie, Oklahoma

We donate most of our food to the local food bank. Our U-PICK-IT accepts donations for all food as picked.... [more]

Roff, Oklahoma

We are a family owned ranch here in south central Oklahoma. We raise grass fed/ grass finished Angus cross cattle.... [more]

Cushing, Oklahoma

Raise registered Katahdin Sheep that are an easy to care for hair sheep , Registered Dexter cattle which are a small breed for meat and for milk and Americana Chickens for great tasting eggs for eatin... [more]

Stillwater, Oklahoma

~ Premier Longhorns ~ We breed, raise and train registered Texas Longhorns and specialize in champion genetics and trained Riding & Driving Steers.... [more]

Yukon, Oklahoma

We are a chemical free family owned and operated farming operation. We are now starting to train the fifth generation on the ways of farming and caring for the animals.... [more]

Drumright, Oklahoma

We believe that the very best food for you is produced through naturally and humanely raised animals.... [more]

Alex, Oklahoma

At Abby's Produce, we believe in natural, healthy food. All our produce is grown with taste and quality in mind.... [more]

Stillwater, Oklahoma

Berkshire pork available by the half or whole. Have finished hogs available in the fall of 2016, processing scheduled with Walke Brothers in Claremore, OK.... [more]

Yale, Oklahoma

Bootstrap Farm is a 40-acre farm in Payne County, OK. We participate in a system of agriculture that is innovative, human-scale and inspiring.... [more]

ROFF, Oklahoma

All of our animals are born and raised here - we never buy animals to process. Let our family provide your family with quality food for your table.Our Animals are raised on pastures free of herbicide... [more]

Yale, Oklahoma

Internships are available. We also accept farm visitors through the WWOOFUSA program. Goats are allowed to freely browse on 80 acres of unsprayed woodland and meadows (no herbicides, no pesticide... [more]

beggs, Oklahoma

We are looking forward to a blessed harvest this year. We are exploring new items such as artichokes this year.... [more]