Mad Radish is a small, diversified farm in Dover, PA. We grow vegetables and herbs for a Community Supported Agriculture program, farmers' markets, and farm store.... [more]
We are a small group of producers working to bring chickens, turkeys and on a limited basis herbs and vegetables.... [more]
Our Market is open to the public, and represents the hub of Oak Hart community. We offer our own sustainably grown produce (for purchase outright or as part of a CSA program), as well as produce from... [more]
Smith Meadows offers grass-fed, all natural, USDA inspected beef, veal, pork, and goat and free-range eggs daily during regular business hours at the farm.... [more]
We raise pastured, rotationally graised laying hens for their eggs. Eggs are available year round. We grow flowers on our farm and offer seasonal flower bouquets!... [more]
Sustainable farming practices that are better than organic! Grass fed Katahdin lamb, mutton, and beef.... [more]
Family-run farm stand with produce and flowers grown on-farm, free-range eggs, home-baked breads, local honey, and assorted homemade goods.... [more]
Located at the intersection of Lancaster's beautiful farming country and the recent suburb expansion, our vegetable farm has been the sole enterprise of our family for 30 years.... [more]
We have lived in Prince William County for over 20 years. After living in a typical suburban neighborhood we recently moved to 10 wooded acres outside of Manassas in Nokesville, VA and built our new h... [more]
TALMAR Farm is located inside Cromwell Valley Park just outside of Baltimore, MD and grows cut flowers, produce and culinary herbs.... [more]
Evermore Farm is a small, family owned and operated livestock and produce farm. We are located in Westminster, MD with easy access from Baltimore, MD, Washington, DC, Frederick, MD, and south-central... [more]
Boyer Nurseries not only in preserving the soil and environment, but in limiting sprawl. We have been building our farm for over a hundred years and hope to continue passing our land through the nex... [more]