Parish, New York

We are a fourth generation family farm in Oswego County, NY. Visit our farm stand for fresh produce, pasture raised chicken, strawberries, maple syrup, sweet corn, and fall pumpkins.... [more]

Truxton, New York

Shady Grove Sustainable is a produce farm nestled on the banks of the E. branch of the Tioughnioga River in Cuyler, NY.... [more]

Erieville, New York

Dizzy Lizzie's Farm sells NOFA-NY Certified Organic produce, garlic and plants. We also sell a wide array of cut flowers, u-Pick berries and flowers, maple syrup, and value added products such as pest... [more]

Williamstown, New York

Regenerating pasture and turning it into low-tillage bio-intensive vegetable production. I have always noticed how food grown myself tastes better and does not come with a worry about consuming pestic... [more]

Hannibal, New York

Local family farm raising animals naturally, on organic pasture, and supplemented with Non-GMO / Non-medicated feeds.... [more]

Munnsville, New York

New Moon Farms is a small family dairy farm with a growing CSA. We strive to produce food in a socially, environmentally, and financially sustainable fashion.... [more]

truxton, New York

We are pleased to bring our locally grown product from our farm to your family. We strive to make our meat the tastiest and freshest meat around.... [more]

Homer, New York

Buy Local, Support Local ! Eat Local ! Enjoy Local ! It Takes YOU to start the Trend.... 4 Greenhouses Bedding Flowers , Hanging Flowers, Lotsa Veggie Plants WE GROW OUR OWN...... [more]

Parish, New York

We started with the purchase of the property. With 24 acres of hardwood forest, we had lots of options!... [more]

Victory, New York

We raise only prime, all natural, 100% grass-fed beef. We use no antibiotics, hormones, or steroids.... [more]

Homer, New York

FLEXIBLE CSA! Main Street Farms is located in Cortland, NY. We deliver fresh vegetables weekly to Syracuse, Homer, Cortland, Binghamton, and surrounding areas via a CSA share.... [more]

Williamstown, New York

Matt and Rhonda Shaul started with two goats back in late 1999, because Matt could not tolerate cows milk.... [more]