Our fall 2012 season is just around the corner! This fall, we are excited to continue strengthening our community with even more family-friendly on-farm events, workshops, dinners, and educational... [more]
At Norwell Farms, we foster a community that futures its soil and animals, enjoys the benefits of local food production, and promotes sustainable agriculture in New England.... [more]
We have 2015 season CSA shares available!! Weir River Farm's trifecta of CSA vegetable production, livestock operations, and educational programming anchors this historic farm in the multi-laye... [more]
Several small family farms have come together to share their fall and winter harvests with you through this extended season CSA.... [more]
The Wright-Locke Farm is an historic property located at 78 Ridge Street in Winchester, Massachusetts.... [more]
Sidewalk Ends Farm was founded in the spring of 2011 as a 5000-square foot urban farm in Providence�s Armory Park neighborhood.... [more]
Revive The Roots cultivates an inclusive environment free of judgment and biases where people and the environment thrive through sustainable practices, community building, and education.... [more]
Queer owned and operated, the 2024 Season will be Home Plate Farm's first season growing produce. We are a no-till, no-spray operation on one acre of land looking to serve just 30 households, so regis... [more]
CSA Share Members will no longer have to pick up their weekly food share. It will be delivered directly to your door at no additional cost.... [more]
At Grace Food Labs, our mission is the intersection of people, planet, and technology. We are a small farm, based out of Beverly - 2nd year as an incubator farm with New Entry Sustainable Farming proj... [more]
Itzy Bitzy Farm is a organically run bountiful farm thriving on 2 acres. Our hope is to live as self sustaining as possible and share our experiences, successes, failures and knowledge with others wh... [more]
Know Your Food, Know Your Farmer ...Buy Local! Don't Trust Labels Or Commercials Look Into Methods, See For Yourself The Way Your Food Is Raised, And Ask Questions.... [more]