Streator, Illinois

Our humble beginnings didn't start out to be a full time job. Our family consisted of seven people, (Mom, Dad, and Five Boys) just simply growing wholesome food to support a healthy growing family.... [more]

Graymont, Illinois

Start enjoying wholesome, tasty vegetables by joining our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). It will be our 9th year to offer in season food straight from our small farm to your table.... [more]

Cornell, Illinois

At Antiquity Oaks, we specialize in raising heritage breeds of livestock naturally. We raise pastured chickens and free-range turkeys, as well as grass-fed, heritage pork and lamb.... [more]

Galva, Illinois

Black Hawk College is committed to promoting the fields of horticulture and agriculture as career choices and is persistent in its mission to engage the community through increased consciousness of th... [more]

Sheffield, Illinois

Meadow Haven Farm was started by Allan and Jeanne Sexton. Allan, a retired holistic veterinarian who has a life-long interest in nutrition and health, decided the only way to really produce good heal... [more]

GRAND RIDGE, Illinois

Local food and fresh cut stems is what we offer 32 weeks of the year at The Greenery', a storefront in the Village of Grand Ridge IL.... [more]

Clinton, Illinois

We grow fall garden mums, fresh produce, bedding plants, and cut flowers and offer a weekly and bi-weekly CSA.... [more]

Sitka, Alaska

Sitka Salmon Shares is a fisherman owned collective of 20 small-boat family fishermen from SE Alaska.

RIO, Illinois

Spurgeon Veggies is a women-owned, diversified dual-farm operation in Rio and East Galesburg, Illinois.... [more]

Cantrall, Illinois

Flower farm with small livestock, fresh eggs, garden produce, photo locations and family activities with farm pets.

Walnut, Illinois

At Walnut Acres Family Farm we strive to provide high quality, naturally raised meats at affordable prices.... [more]

Marseilles, Illinois

AZ Farm started as an operation managed by sisters, who are 5th generation farmers, Alexis and Ariel Zimmerlein in March 2015.... [more]