Sedley, Virginia

Our Farm started because we wanted to raise our own food. Being a family of 7, this was a no brained for us.... [more]

Creswell, North Carolina

We are a family owned and operated farm in Creswell, NC. Paul and Morgan Mathews both grew up on farms.... [more]

Ivor, Virginia

We are a small family farm who work together to take care of our cow share owners cows. We have 10 acres of pasture that allow our cows to get lots of green grass.... [more]

Ivor, Virginia

Pastured Chicken, Pastured Eggs, & Pastured Lamb We know you want a healthy source of meat you can feel good feeding to your family.... [more]

Kitty Hawk , North Carolina

COASTAL FARMERS has been operating since 2008 We are a bundled farm CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program building a local food system here on the Outer Banks with the support of communitie... [more]

Windsor, North Carolina

Spruill Bros. provides fresh, quality meat from humanely raised livestock. Spruill Bros. Pastured Meats is located in Bertie County, NC, southeast of the town of Windsor, NC on the historic "Jacock's... [more]

Newport News, Virginia

We are a family-owned urban farm that produces top-quality fresh cut-flowers, online courses, seeds, tools & supplies.... [more]

Yorktown, Virginia

My family has been eating oysters grown in the York River since 1620. My 14x great grandfather, a French orphan, adopted by a British family was sent by the King of England, to fortify the port on the... [more]

Elberon, Virginia

Our primary goal is to grow fresh and wholesome vegetables, melons, herbs, and flowers. We like variety and want to share our passion for unique produce.... [more]

Seaford, Virginia

We grow our signature York Point Oysters near the mouth of Virginia's Poquoson River, one of the Chesapeake Bay's tributaries.... [more]

Elberon, Virginia

Endless Farms Alpacas Full Service Alpaca Farm We also have Poultry, Mini-mules and Horses Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Guineas

Hayes, Virginia

We grow native Chesapeake Bay Oysters in the salty waters of the Lower York River, about 1 mile from the location of the last battle of the Revolutionary War.... [more]