Wendell, North Carolina

Schneider's Farm Fresh Free Range Eggs. $2.50/Doz.

Chocowinity, North Carolina

More than a produce farm, more than a bakery, more than a heritage center, more than a local crafts/art store, more than an event venue.... [more]

Roper, North Carolina

Soggy Bottom Roadside Stand turns back the clock by offering you produce... like it used to be... the highest quality 100% North Carolina produce straight out of the black dirt fields of family-run fa... [more]

Cove City, North Carolina

Green Pastures Family Farm is a market garden farm located in Cove City, NC. We offer seasonal vegetables, pastured pork, pastured poultry, and eggs, as well as baked goods through our CSA program.... [more]

Wendell, North Carolina

My daughter has always been interested in animals and from a very young age wanted to be a pet doctor.... [more]

Zebulon, North Carolina

Pure, natural, nutritious; that's what we wanted to feed our only child when we moved into the little woods on a hill, with a vernal spring-fed stream, tall hardwoods with deertrack under them; perfec... [more]

Louisburg, North Carolina

The LittleFlowers Nigerian Dwarf goat herd was started in 2008 with an emphasis on quality dairy bloodlines.... [more]

Louisburg, North Carolina

On the ranch we raise our own all natural fruits and vegetables. We wanted a healthy life style change, more control over what we consume.... [more]

Warrenton, North Carolina

The Warren County Farmers Market is open seasonally from 8 am to noon each Saturday. The market offers a variety of fresh, locally grown produce, cut flowers, plants, baked goods and crafts.

CLAYTON, North Carolina

Village Farmers Market is located in Clayton NC at Flowers Plantation. We buy from local farmers for fresh fruits and vegetables.... [more]

Como, North Carolina

A family farm raising Huacaya Alpacas that welcome farm tours including schools, boy and girl scouts, and 4-H children.... [more]

Vanceboro, North Carolina

We are the third generation to farm our land which has been in our family since 1918. Since the tobacco buyouts, we came up with a fairly new product to North Carolina; raising prawns.... [more]