Aylett, Virginia

We are a first generation farm offering value added products and custom experiences through the following offerings: Farm-To-Salad Each week we source, handcraft, and deliver throughout Richmond,... [more]

Aylett, Virginia

Chicks Dairy is a micro goat dairy farm providing milk, variety of cheese, buttermilk, kefir, and yogurt to registered herd share owners.... [more]

Surry, Virginia

We are one of the oldest continually farmed plantations in the US As a working farm and museum we aim to educate through our gardens, fields, demonstrations and harvests.... [more]

Richmond, Virginia

Who Are We Frank Community Farm provides vocational training and employment to adults with Autism and other neurological disorders.

Yorktown, Virginia

NATASHA House uses organic methodologies to grow beautiful produce for our CSA members that have purchased a season "share" (also known as a produce subscription.) Each week during the harvest season,... [more]

Waverly, Virginia

Welcome to Open Hearth Farm! We are a small family farm located in Waverly, VA passionate about changing the way people experience their food.... [more]

Newport News, Virginia

We are a family-owned urban farm that produces top-quality fresh cut-flowers, online courses, seeds, tools & supplies.... [more]

HENRICO, Virginia

Beaver Creek is a local, family owned and operated farm that produces specialty vegetables, game birds, and value added products.... [more]

Green Bay, Virginia

Tomten Farm is a small diverse farm run by Brian Garretson and Autumn Campbell on 18 acres in Prince Edward County, Virginia.... [more]

Dinwiddie, Virginia

Sophia Farms is a nonprofit, small-scale intensive agriculture farm practicing the principles of regenerative agriculture.... [more]

Freeman, Virginia

Power of Love is a rural Virginia ministry dedicated to providing nutritious fruits and vegetables grown according to generally accepted organic practices.... [more]

Kinsale, Virginia

We started our farm in 2014 21 acres of forested land. We are currently using pigs as natural bulldozers to begin the natural perennial seeds to develop into natural forested pastures.