Kewanee, Illinois

We are producers of organic vegetables and Christmas Trees. We grow mixed greens all year in our greenhouses.In summer our crops expand to the outdoors.... [more]

Monroe, Wisconsin

CSA Shares can be purchased online, through our website. We have a lovely, certified organic farm in Monroe, Wisconsin.... [more]

Pecatonica, Illinois

Hazzard Free Farm Grains I grow Heirloom corn and small grains. My products are available through my website and select organic grocers and restaurants.... [more]

SOUTH WAYNE, Wisconsin

KnL Garlic is a Certified Organic Farm located in beautiful South Central Wisconsin. We currently grow three great varieties of Hardneck Garllic for eating or planting.... [more]

Durand, Illinois

"Welcome to Half Stoned Holler were we believe anything that is grown on our farm is grown honest and clean.... [more]

Lynn Center, Illinois

Sedlock Farm was established in 1983. We raise high quality Jersey Hybrid asparagus. We hand snap our asparagus for an all green, all edible product.... [more]

Darlington, Wisconsin

At Hickory Ridge Heritage Farm we are raising Red Wattle pasture pork, heritage chickens and limited beef.... [more]

Rockford, Illinois

Alconbury Meadows emphasizes sustainable agriculture and provides lectures and presentations to the local community in Rockford, IL in regard to building healthy soils for healthy plants.... [more]

Rockford, Illinois

We have 80 plus varieties of garlic grow on virgin land, using only certified organic methods - this brings out the vibrant colors and fabulous flavors.... [more]

DAVIS, Illinois

Raines Honey Farm provides honey from chemical free hives. We have hives on family farms and forrest preserves to keep our bees away from chemical sprays.... [more]

Monroe, Wisconsin

Misty Meadows Dairy began as a vegetable farm in 2000, and 4 years later devoloped into a full scale commercial goat dairy.... [more]

Argyle, Wisconsin

We raise American Mulefoot Hogs , the most rare heritage breed of hog in the United States. They are noted by their unusual "single-pony hoof" rather than the usual split hoof of other pigs.... [more]