Welcome to Herricks Lane Farm and Herricks Herbs & Heirlooms Organic Nursery. We are a certified organic farm in Jamesport, NY specializing in seedlings, compost, and medicinal herbs.... [more]
Split Rock Farm, established in 2013, is selling hay, composed of a mixture of timothy and clover, in small bales to local farms in Litchfield, CT and for small animal feed and bedding (can be shipped... [more]
A small, diversified farm growing vegetables, berries, flowers, herbs on the grounds of Old Bethpage Village Restoration.... [more]
A New Hope Farm is a multi-location farming co-op based in Northwestern CT. Our goal is to provide sustainability grown food, plants, and seed stock to our community.... [more]
We sell vegetables that we grow on our farm at our roadside stand in Yorktown Heights. We grow Tomatoes, Sweet Corn, Peppers, Lettuce, Green Beans, Okra, Beets, Potatos, Basil, Dill, Celantro, Parsle... [more]
We are a small farm in Southold NY focused on growing premium berries, making award-winning jam, and raising mason bees.... [more]
Ambler Farm is a community-based, educational farm providing the community with a connection to it's agricultural past through active learning programs which focus on sustainable agriculture, responsi... [more]
Real homestead farm producing pumpkins, fall vegetables, garlic & maple syrup and maple sugar candy.... [more]
We are an intimate scale nursery in the lower Hudson Valley, specializing in heirloom and open pollinated vegetables and herbs for home and community gardeners.... [more]
Shortts Farm is a USDA certified organic vegetable farm. Our farm store is open from May to October everyday.... [more]
Aradia Farm started in the backyard of the Templeton family in Southbury, CT nearly 20 years ago. For several years, we raised meat for personal use, expanding to family and friends.... [more]
Daffodil Hill Growers represents the third generation of farming for the Blersch family. At a time when milk and eggs were delivered to homes each week my grandfather and great grandfather were chicke... [more]