Erie, Illinois

Eyrich's farm fresh takes pride in our products from our free range brown eggs to our pasture raised beef, chicken and lamb.... [more]

Sterling, Illinois

Family farm working on sustainable permiculture with pasture raised livestock, seasonal pork and beef.... [more]

Cornell, Illinois

At Antiquity Oaks, we specialize in raising heritage breeds of livestock naturally. We raise pastured chickens and free-range turkeys, as well as grass-fed, heritage pork and lamb.... [more]

RIO, Illinois

Spurgeon Veggies is a women-owned, diversified dual-farm operation in Rio and East Galesburg, Illinois.... [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]

Fulton, Illinois

2015: Closed - will post updates if things change. 2014: Closed Besides growing food for ourselves and others, we are forming a community of independent, like-minded families interesting in livi... [more]

Sitka, Alaska

Sitka Salmon Shares is a fisherman owned collective of 20 small-boat family fishermen from SE Alaska.

Sandwich, Illinois

Larson s Family Farm, formerly known as Larson s Berry Farm, has been growing specialty crops on a small scale for almost 30 years.... [more]

Mount Morris, Illinois

Belly Fire Farm (BFF) is a small, bio-intensive, naturally operated, family farm. BBF is building just and joyful community through food, work, play, and education.... [more]

Graymont, Illinois

Start enjoying wholesome, tasty vegetables by joining our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). It will be our 9th year to offer in season food straight from our small farm to your table.... [more]

Millbrook, Illinois

Majestic Nursery & Farm is a sustainable and environmentally responsible homestead owned and operated by Randy and Gayle Roberts.... [more]

Sandwich, Illinois

Voted Chicago's Best Local Farm by the Chicago Reader in 2014 and 2015, Montalbano Farms is a certified organic vegetable, herb, and seedling farm producing fresh, wholesome produce for the Chicagolan... [more]