Elsah, Illinois

We are accepting members for our 2017 CSA. Three Rivers Community Farm is a 12 acre vegetable farm located on land leased from Principia College in Elsah, IL; just a ten minute drive up the River Ro... [more]

Grafton, Illinois

Adventures of a small, family farm. We began this adventure to grow wholesome food for ourselves and our family.... [more]

Urbana, Illinois

Herbs, vegetables and flowers. We follow all National Organic Program practices. We will be applying for our USDA Organic Certification this upcoming season.... [more]

Spanish Lake, Missouri

We are a small diversified farm established by the Community Action Agency of St. Louis County to increase local access to fresh organically grown vegetables and herbs and improve food security for th... [more]

Granite City, Illinois

We are a family owned farm in Granite City, Illinois, established on October 27, 2007. We board horses, offer riding lessons, and when necessary rescue animals.... [more]

Pekin, Illinois

Until further notice: We are no longer able to keep up with our little homestead business due to family medical issues.... [more]

St. Louis, Missouri

We are located in North St. Louis County small farm right in the city! Currently we offer eggs many colors brown, white, green, and some we don t know yet what they ll lay!... [more]

Urbana, Illinois

We are not a commercial farm. We are just a family garden that started by growing plant based foods to sustainable vegetarian diet that does not contain any chemicals (e.g.... [more]

Urbana, Illinois

Our small family farm is nestled between native prairie and woods that is a certified wildlife habitat.... [more]

Deer Creek, Illinois

Randalls Farm is offering 15 shares for produce. The produce only is $500 for a full share. Half share is $250.... [more]

Urbana, Illinois

Large horse boarding facility with aged composted horse manure - available on a first come, first served basis.... [more]

O'Fallon, Illinois

Good food begins with good dirt. But good dirt isn't a goal in most farming enterprises. At best, the relationship between dirt and food is severed in modern agriculture; at worst, it's an adversari