Asawana Farms is a State of Maryland Department of Agriculture Certified Local Farm Enterprise, Certification Number: MDA23-0100.... [more]
We are a family owned and operated farm in Shacklefords, VA practicing sustainable agriculture. We specialize in heirloom varieties, heritage breeds and only use non-GMO seed and feed.... [more]
For INDIVIDUAL Offered or PACKAGED Deals Special go to our website LISTS OF PRODUCTS BISON Ground Bison Bison Hotdogs Bison Steaks Bison Roast Bison Brat BEEF Ground Beef Ribeye Steak... [more]
Our farm is a family owned operation. My husband and I farm along with my father ( a full time grain farmer for almost 50 years).... [more]
The Bolt Farm was established in 2008 in New Kent County, Va. We raise Katahdin Sheep, Australorp, Cornish Coss Chickens, Khaki Campbell, Pekin Ducks and Broad Breasted White Turkeys.Please contact u... [more]
We grow a wide variety of vegetables, strawberries, flowers and herbs. We are starting our 25th year of operation as a CSA offering on-farm pick-up as well as delivery to the Williamsburg and Middle... [more]
We are currently raising pure-bred Red Wattle pork which is rotationally pastured and wood-foraged using no chemicals, no pharmaceuticals, no hormones and certified organic grain supplemental feed.... [more]
Five Cardinals Farm is a regenerative farm with a holistic approach to agriculture. We do not use pesticides, herbicides, or any other chemicals.... [more]
Lovers Retreat Farm and licensed Grade A Dairy are located on the Middle Peninsula of eastern Virginia making fine farmstead goat and cow cheese in small batches.... [more]
We are located in Gloucester, Virginia raising quality pasture raised turkey, chickens, pork, and eggs.... [more]
Back Forty Bees, located in Williamsburg, VA, specializes in raw, chemical-free, high-quality honey, bees, and bee related products.... [more]
We are an award winning 20 acre alpaca farm located between Richmond and Williamsburg, Virginia. Our herd size ranges from 25 - 50 alpacas, we are currently home for 29 alpacas.... [more]