Trenton, South Carolina

Currently raising free range heritage breed "Delaware" chickens (roasters) and eggs. During the fall months we add broad breasted turkeys.... [more]

Adrian, Georgia

We are a family owned and operated natural farm in middle Georgia specializing in free range eggs, fresh seasonal produce, and delicious herbs.... [more]

Harrison, Georgia

My farm is small but full of character. I raise goats, hogs, cows, and turkeys. We will have more crop coming in starting the Spring of next year.... [more]

Modoc, South Carolina

Here at Happy Wife Farm we strive for all our animals to live happy and productive lives. We enjoy raising fiber animals, and have a small flock of Shetland sheep, Finn sheep, and Angora goats (mohai... [more]

Metter , Georgia

We sell Pastured Jersey Raw Cow Milk for pets, and we are licensed by GA Dept Of Agriculture to sell raw milk as pet food.... [more]

Ridge Spring, South Carolina

We are a family run and operated farm. We raise many different breeds of animals along with having our Grade A Raw Milk micro-dairy.... [more]

Sandersville, Georgia

We are a small family farm seeking to raise and help preserve Ossabaw Island Pigs, a heritage pig from Georgia.... [more]

Wrightsville, Georgia

Small Family farm in Wrightsville Ga. Growing produce as it was should be, without pesticides, chemical fertilizer, or GMO's.... [more]

Tennile, Georgia

Young Farms is made up of 300 acres of rolling pastureland in Washington County, Georgia. Situated approximately 40 miles south of Milledgeville and 60 miles east of Macon, our neighbors include many... [more]

Johnston, South Carolina

We are a family owned u-pick and fresh pick farm. We will be raising sustainable produce with the goal to be certified organic in the near future.... [more]

Metter, Georgia

Blessings Grow Meadows is a small family-owned flower farm in Metter, GA, dedicated to spreading joy and love through sustainable, locally grown flowers.... [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.