Champaign, Illinois

Sustainably grown vegetables and local free range eggs raised on grass. A small scale women-owned family farm growing with regenerative practices.

Downs, Illinois

We are a small sustainable family farm in south-central McLean County raising produce, fresh herbs, seedlings and seedstock for the local community.... [more]

Champaign, Illinois

Our motto is " you can't get it any fresher!". Legal raw goat milk is now available April-Thanksgiving!!... [more]

Charleston, Illinois

First Fruits Homestead is a family run vegetable farm in Charleston IL. Co-owners Jerry Faith, Family and Fellowship (community).... [more]

Tolono, Illinois

Grey Bird Farm has pasture raised slow-growing meat chickens during the growing season (June - Nov) and fresh eggs from free-range hens year round.... [more]

Alton, Illinois

School House Acres at SSP is a unique farm. We practice regenerative and organic growing methods and are working towards certifications to verify our standards.... [more]

Bloomington, Illinois

We raise vegetables, melons, herbs and the occasional fresh flower bouquet for our CSA, the Downtown Bloomington Farmer's Market, the Down's Village Market, and for a local grower's coop named Legacy... [more]

Champaign, Illinois

Our good health involves year-round organic sustainable production of naturally nutritious vegetables.... [more]

Charleston, Illinois

Embarras Valley Farm and CSA offers a large variety of organically grown produce including many specialty varieties and heirlooms.... [more]

Greenup, Illinois

Gary and Pat Grissom planted their first fruit trees in the spring of 1963.Included in the first planting were both apple and peach trees.The orchard has continued to expand with 70 acres presently un... [more]

Glen Carbon, Illinois

Everything on the farm is homegrown on the farm. We have produce in the summer and then from mid September to end of October we have fall decorations.... [more]

Troy, Illinois

Luna Herb Co. and The Smelly Gypsy offer all natural handmade herbal products. We wildcraft or grow our own herbs or purchase them from those who do the same.... [more]