Navarre, Ohio

We are a small family farm that specializes in raising quality produce and livestock. We are committed to raising our crops and livestock to the best of our abilities , focusing on care and quality f... [more]

Massillon, Ohio

We are a small perennial and produce grower. We do not use any synthetic or conventional treatments.... [more]

Kennerdell, Pennsylvania

The Grateful Life Farm is husband and wife team Shawn Witherup and Leah Wilson. We raise broiler chickens, laying hens, meat rabbits, and heritage breed Thanksgiving turkeys on pasture and grow vegeta... [more]

Mt. Savage, Maryland

Leaning Pine Farm has been offering grass fed (and grass finished) beef we offer grass fed beef year round at our on farm store.... [more]

Nicktown, Pennsylvania

We strive to leave the earth better than we found it using organic methods to farm will help us to do so.... [more]

Fredonia, Pennsylvania

Nu-Way is an Amish farm that does not use pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Subscription to the CSA program runs from April 15 to November 15.... [more]

Massillon, Ohio

High Mill Park is a family owned and ran farm. It all started when someone dropped off a peahen. We had so much fun with her, that we got some egg laying hens.... [more]

Saegertown, Pennsylvania

We are a family owned an operated farm. We grow a variety of Naturally grown fruits, vegetables and herbs using sustainable practices.... [more]

Fresno, Ohio

Strawberry Hill Farm, in the hills of east central Ohio, near Coshocton, grows a wide variety of USDA certified organic vegetables, fruits, and herbs, including strawberries, blueberries, raspberries,... [more]

Coshocton, Ohio

We are a small pork and vegetable producer in Coshocton County. Our pork products are primarily available at Local Bounty Coshocton, through custom whole/half hog orders and through our CSA.... [more]

Diamond, Ohio

Aquaponic farm and market garden. Diversified produce, poultry and eggs, aND rare, heritage rabbits (American).... [more]

Danville, Ohio

Tell everyone it came from 'Our Garden'. A phrase that we want you to be able to use at your dinner table.... [more]