Double T Farm is owned and operated by Tom Kumpf and Theresa Ryan. We reside in the 40/42 area of Johnston County, North Carolina, and the farm property is located just over the Harnett County line.
Family farmers who began raising vegetables by organic methods in 1972. We grow a wide variety of vegetables, berries, fresh culinary and medicinal herbs.... [more]
Ten Mothers Farm is a one-acre farm in Cedar Grove, NC providing fresh, ecologically-grown vegetables to 310 CSA member households in Hillsborough, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Carrboro.... [more]
We are a small produce and pastured egg farm. We farm by hand with no mechanized equipment. We focus on growing the best produce we can by building soil quality over time.... [more]
We offer a variety of farm raised meats, chicken, turkey, as well as eggs and seasonal veggies. Fickle Creek Farm is a diversified, small-scale farm in the North Carolina Piedmont.... [more]
Timberwood Organics is a small, family-owned and operated, certified-organic vegetable farm nestled in the woods of Efland.... [more]
Blawesome is a Chapel Hill-based flower farm and design studio that offers beautiful, locally grown, organic arrangements.
2015 CSA sign ups are underway! http://castlemainefarm.com/2014/11/24/now-taking-members-for-our-2015-veggie-csa/ Castlemaine Farm is located in the Snow Camp community of SW Alamance County, and... [more]
Our mission at Anathoth is to cultivate peace by using regenerative agriculture to connect people with their neighbors, the land, and God.... [more]
Chickadee Farms sells produce locally using techniques of sustainable agriculture that protect the environment, human communities, public health, and animal welfare.... [more]
The Produce Box and our network of over 250 moms, dads and grandparents deliver farm-fresh, locally grown fruits and veggies to your home or office in the Triangle, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Burlingt... [more]
Turtle Run is a small family farm in historic Saxapahaw NC. Our specialties include a delicious small purple plum tomato that we call "Little Cherokee" .... [more]