Soons Orchards and Farm Market has been promoting local food since 1910! We grow over 85 varieties of apples and many varieties of peaches, including white peaches plus nectarines.... [more]
Finn Farms is a family farm located in the Town of Greenville, Orange County, New York. In 2018, we started rearing a few chickens, solely for our family?s consumption, and quickly realized that our... [more]
YB Farm is dedicated to bringing fresh, ethically grown produce to our community. We practice Eco-conscious organic growing principles and hydroponic gardening, bringing you fruits, veggies, and gree... [more]
We're the Paternoster's. Welcome to Our Father's Farm! ( Pater - meaning father; noster - meaning our) We are a small alpaca farm located about 1 hour northwest of New York City.... [more]
Harmony Farm is a 3+ acre vegetable farm located on beautiful 200+ acres on Broadlea Road in Goshen, NY.... [more]
Sun Sprout Farm is located on New York's famous Black Dirt in Chester, NY. We grow a large variety of seasonal vegetables, fruit, cut- flowers and plant starts for our customers in New York City, New... [more]
Flatbrook Farm offers a 25 week CSA membership program. Members receive a weekly harvest of fresh naturally grown produce.... [more]
Shady Acres is a 12 acre NOFA/NY Certified Organic farm situated in the fertile soil of New York's Hudson Valley region.... [more]
Join our CSA with either a Party of Two (half) or Veggie Lovers' (full) share in 2018 and enjoy 22 weeks of Certified Naturally Grown vegetables grown by lady farmer, Laura Nywening and her crew of Fl... [more]
ORGANIC BERRIES FOR THE PICKING We are a NJ Dept of Agriculture Certified Organic Farm. Pick your own Organic: Blueberries, Raspberries, Elderberries We also grow organic herbs and garlic.... [more]
Just a small farm grown out of a few chickens for personal egg use, we grew fond of our new pets. Adding more breeds to our chicken family, our egg supply grew quickly.... [more]
We are a small family farm located on the historic farmstead of J. Hector Saint John de Crevecoeur who wrote Letters from an American Farmer (1781).... [more]