Waller, Texas

Our family breeds, raises and finishes hormone-free, anti-biotic, and GMO free Wagyu beef cuts. We humanely raise our cattle and they are USDA processed so we can ship across the continental U.S.... [more]

Brenham, Texas

Awe & Wonder Farm is nestled in a strip of blackland prairie in beautiful Brenham, Texas. Our joy is to bring our neighbors fresh organic produce, pasture-raised eggs, chicken, and grass-fed beef.... [more]

Alvin, Texas

Jolly Farms is a family owned and operated business in Alvin, TX. We began this business with the idea of raising chickens more naturally to provide a healthier alternative than grocery stores can pro

Livingston, Texas

We raise registered Irish Dexter cattle. Dexter grass-fed and grass-finished beef is some of the best tasting and healthiest beef in the world.... [more]

bryan, Texas

It isn't anything too complicated, we just want to provide our community with food that is not pumped full of antibiotics and growth hormones and where the animals are cared for and considered in each... [more]

Bryan, Texas

Rockin S Ranch raises 100% pasture-raised, premium beef in Central Texas. We deliver directly to families seeking healthier, more ethical meat—no feedlots, no antibiotics, no hormones, and no middleme

Calvert, Texas

Bar W Ranch, family-owned since 1860 in the Brazos Valley of Central Texas, specializes in all-natural, pasture-raised Angus-influenced cattle.... [more]

Waller, Texas

Georgia's Texas GrassFed Beef and Natural Meats is located on a Farm and Ranch just minutes north of downtown Houston.... [more]

Waller, Texas

Neal's Berry Farm and Farmer's Market is located in Waller, Texas, in far northwest Harris County, in the greater-Houston area.... [more]

Hockley, Texas

We are a family farm in Hockley, Texas. We started farming because we had a very sick child and were using Westin A Price principles.... [more]

Hockley, Texas

A small mini-farm in Harris County dedicated to raising the highest quality beef, rabbit, goat, sheep, chicken and eggs and growing beyond-organic produce to meet the demands of the discriminating Hou

Hockley, Texas

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