Springfield, Missouri

Millsap Farm is all about sustainable agriculture and keeping things diverse. We grow year-round in our greenhouses using organic practices, plus we've got three acres of outdoor vegetable and flower

Bradleyville, Missouri

We are a small family farm operation that grows Organic + non-gmo veggies for our members. We are a year-round operation that grows everything from Tomatoes, Green Beans, Cucumbers, Squash, Melons and... [more]

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Raising organic vegetables in a sustainable system for CSA (veggie share), farmer's market, restaurants, and grocery stores.... [more]

Butler, Missouri

L. V. Byrd started everything in 1964 with high ideals and an even higher work ethic. He stood behind Missouri pecans being higher in quality and richer in taste than other pecans.... [more]

Granby, Missouri

Located three miles north of Granby is a rocky hill where it all takes place. NIMAH Rocky Hill Ranch has been established since 2010 by it's owner, Aaron Miller.... [more]

Mountain Grove, Missouri

Our beef cattle are highly adapted to the ancient hills of the Ozarks. The Grassfed/finished beef has been tested for Nutrient Density and the flavor is out of this world!... [more]

Fairland, Oklahoma

I grow using permaculture techniques (polycultures, perennials, low tillage, minimal irrigation, self-seeding), so basically an experiment in the varieties and techniques that really are winners for t... [more]

Conway, Missouri

Are you looking for healthy meats ? Our family farm is dedicated to producing the most nutritious & delicious meats possible.... [more]

Rogersville, Missouri

I have started a small farm outside of Rogersville, MO. Right now I am raising vegetables, goats, chicken eggs, and pigs.... [more]

Hartville, Missouri

We are a Missouri Century Farm that produces Quality Beef and Honey. We are a grassfed grain finished operation that utilizes regenerative grazing practices.

Lynchburg, Missouri

The goal at our farm is to raise our plants and animals together, as they should be on a self-sustaining farm.... [more]