Athens, Ohio

Would you like to be among the first to eat locally grown black turtle beans, whole spelt, and heirloom corn in SE Ohio?... [more]

Sunbury, Ohio

We're taking 2013 off to spend time with our young daughters, but feel free to friend my Facebook page if you'd like to get updates on vegetables, recipes, growing techniques, canning, or other garden... [more]

Delaware, Ohio

Theology. Ecology. Good Food for All. We are a 5-acre organic vegetable farm on the campus of MTSO near Delaware, Ohio.... [more]

Hillsboro, Ohio

We came to this area to try and remove the hustle and bustle of city life to enjoy country living. We have been blessed with 73 beautiful acres 6 years ago.... [more]

Athens, Ohio

We are a rapidly expanding 22 acre farm. Last year we used 10 acres of rolling hills to produce a wide variety of vegetables, fruit & herbs.... [more]

Dresden, Ohio

We are a family owned an operated farm that has been in operation since 1933. Traditionally, our operation consisted of corn, soybeans, hay, and cattle.... [more]

peebles, Ohio

BLP Farm offers weekly baskets of vegetables including but not limited to Tomato, beans, peppers, cucumbers, watermelon, broccoli, cauliflower, corn and more.... [more]

Utica, Ohio

We are a 75 acre peach and apple orchard. The farm is located 12 miles south of Mt Vernon, 35 miles east of Columbus and two miles from Velvet Ice Cream.... [more]

Hillsboro, Ohio

Cedarmore Farm is a sustainable family farm . We provide CSA produce shares grown using only organic methods as well as pasture range eggs and home canned products.... [more]

Centerburg, Ohio

We are a small family-run farm located near Centerburg Ohio, growing lots of seasonal vegetables, and managing a flock of mostly brown-egg laying hens on pasture.... [more]

Delaware, Ohio

Sustainably grown heirloom vegetables and fruits. We grow many old varieties with outstanding flavor that were pushed aside For flavorless varieties that will ship well and look pretty all the time.... [more]

Utica, Ohio

Thin Air Farm is based on the principle that all it really takes to grow abundant food is a little carbon, a dose oxygen, and a smidgen of nitrogen .... [more]