The 607 CSA is multi-farm Community Supported Agriculture project serving the Catskills and NYC. Our priority is supporting family farms who responsibly steward land, and getting local, nutrient dense... [more]
Back Achers is a family farm owned and operated by the Bullock family in North Rome Pennsylvania. We produce brown eggs from organically fed pasture raised hens, broilers raised on pasture and organi... [more]
We started Homestead Ecofarm through our passion for farming from the Agroecology methods for sustainable farming.... [more]
Located "by the bridge" in Monroeton, PA, we are a tiny farm raising children, vegetables and small livestock.... [more]
Windy Acres Farm is a small family farm with a strong belief in locally raised real food. Our farm practices are all natural, pesticide free, antibiotic free, humane with great respect for the land an... [more]
For the 3rd year, Wolfe's Gap Produce will be offering a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program that will drop off weekly "shares" of fresh pesticide-free vegetables (and berries!) at the Milky... [more]
We are a small farm. All of our produce is grown here or by local farms that share our practices. We do not use GMO or pesticides.... [more]
Small family operated farm specializing in pasture fed beef, pork, goat, and poultry. We also raise apples, pears, berries, and vegetables in our small orchard and garden.
Dry Brook CSA is a new agricultural start up enterprise committed to sustainable farming and good growing practices that protect natural resources, ensure freshness and quality, and support the health
At Spice Farm we use ecologically sound and sustainable practices such as rain harvesting, hand weeding, IPM, companion planting, crop rotations and compost from our own heritage breed chickens and pi... [more]
Amazing Creation Ranch offers totally grass fed beef, pastured meat chickens, and pastured turkeys.... [more]
Janowski Gardens in Elmira, NY Homegrown vegetables include sweet corn, cabbage, squash, potatoes, beans, lettuce, swiss chard, onions, collards, and tomatoes.... [more]