La Cygne, Kansas

We are a small farm located in La Cygne, KS. We raise Icelandic Sheep for breeding stock and wool. Our sheep are cared for daily which makes them very pleasant to be around.... [more]

Baldwin City, Kansas

We have vegetables, chicken, pork, beef and ornamental trees.

Kansas City, Kansas

J-14 Agricultural Enterprises is a quaint, unique, sustainable enterprises located on the outskirts of Kansas City, Kansas with definetly a rural and historical feel.... [more]

Oak Grove, Missouri

We are a family run farm selling natural lamb by the whole, half, or individual cuts. Our lambs are grown without hormones or feed antibiotics.... [more]

Archie, Missouri

In the Spring of 2014 we left our comfortable split-level in the suburbs to return to the family farm where Bethany grew up.... [more]

Linwood, Kansas

The land that is now Treehouse Berry Farm has been in the family since 1901 when Great Grandpa purchased our land from the Delaware Indians.... [more]

Fontana, Kansas

Grace Heritage Farms provides raw goat milk so your family can thrive! Are you struggling to find milk that works for your family?... [more]

Kansas City, Kansas

We locally grow seasonal specialty cut flowers for our Kansas City Community. All of our flowers are grown to be pollinator friendly.... [more]

Garden City, Missouri

Walnut Hill was once home to a self sufficient farmstead that operated over a century ago. After decades of abandonment, the O'Connor family is re-establishing those roots.... [more]

Garden City, Missouri

We are a small family farm in Cass County Missouri dedicated to growing fresh, natural produce and eggs.... [more]

Kingsville, Missouri

Deep Soil Farm is family-owned and operated by Lance Sutherland and Caitlin Davies. We started growing our own food on a small scale in 2014, and in 2018 we purchased 10 acres in Kingsville, Missouri,... [more]

La Cygne, Kansas

We are a small farm that raises Shetland sheep, Icelandic sheep, and Colored Angora goats. We offer wool from both of the heritage breed sheep along with mohair from our angoras.... [more]