Salem, South Carolina

2019 Oconee County Horizon Farmer of the Year! We are located in the foothills of the beautiful Great Smokey Mountains.... [more]

Seneca, South Carolina

Southern Kem's Tomatoes is located in Seneca, South Carolina. Nestled at the Foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains.... [more]

Fair Play, South Carolina

JJ's Local Produce is a very small farm run because Farmer Jennie wants to eat fresh good clean healthy non-GMO food.... [more]

Pomaria, South Carolina

We raise a variety of livestock and produce on the farm and are always growing in new ways! We currently have cows, sheep, goats, turkeys and both meat and egg producing chickens.... [more]

Leesville, South Carolina

Round River is a small organic farm that operates as a CSA (community supported agriculture) enterprise.... [more]

Royston, Georgia

We are a small farm in Northeast Georgia. We are owned and operated by veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.... [more]

Salem, South Carolina

Sweet Appalachian Farms focuses on naturally and organically grown seasonal produce, nursing trees, pastured New Zealand rabbits, heritage Cayuga ducks, and raising homestead chicken breeds for the ba... [more]

Canon, Georgia

Pure Sol Farm was started out of a desire to provide nutrient dense, chemical free, naturally grown vegetables to our family.... [more]

Walhalla, South Carolina

Louderbranch Farms produces a wide variety of plant starts, pasture raised meats, produce and value-added items.... [more]

Walhalla, South Carolina

Have you ever wanted to have a small garden, but don't have the space, time or knowledge? Would you like to have organically grown local produce at your fingertips, see where it is grown, know the peo... [more]

Aiken, South Carolina

*Currently on break. Restart expected in OCT 2014* Our pesticide-free, Certified Naturally Grown or Organic, family farm and our local co-op farm partners produce 40+ regular and heirloom var... [more]

Aiken, South Carolina

Gravatt's gardening program began in 2009 with a few small garden boxes and a lot of hope. Of course, that first season ended up producing a basket full of tomatoes - and that was about it.