The Crooked Carrot is a CSA vegetable share program run by Amy Hatch. All produce is grown on our acre field on the farm.... [more]
We sell vegetables that we grow on our farm at our roadside stand in Yorktown Heights. We grow Tomatoes, Sweet Corn, Peppers, Lettuce, Green Beans, Okra, Beets, Potatos, Basil, Dill, Celantro, Parsle... [more]
Bittersweet Ridge is located in the hills of Litchfield County in western Ct. We handspin our yarn form our Shetland sheep and English angora rabbits.... [more]
We are a family owned and operated farm established in 1950. We specialize in a large selection of vegetable plants and bedding flower plants.... [more]
We are a 4-H family and agriculturalists at heart. We raise purebred Corriedales (with Old Fashioned Australian Bloodline) and beautiful mixed-breds for their outstanding wool.... [more]
Off Center Farm is a small farm dedicated to growing delicious food and beautiful flowers. We are located located minutes outside of New Haven, CT and is the result of a decade of day dreaming about g... [more]
We are a small local grower that produces year round in our fields and greenhouses. We produce everything in a natural way and do no use pesticides.
Foxtrot Bee & Beery Farm was started to produce crops that are free of pesticides and grown with all natural methods.... [more]
We are a small family farm that has been in business for 16 years going to local farmers market in Cold Spring, Arlington, Beacon, Brewster, James Baird State Park, and Millbrook, NY.... [more]
All natural, free-range, heritage breed chicken eggs. --- OK, everyone has their own definition of "free-range": mine is "Throw open the barn doors and get out of the way!" Day range is probably mo... [more]
HydrOrganic Farms is a family owned farm using the latest in vertical hydroponic growing technology to grow all types of herbs and leafy greens from around the world, locally.... [more]
Gazy Brothers Farm is going on its fourth and fifth generations of farming. Established in 1918, Grandma and Grandpa Gazy purchased the farm in Oxford, Connecticut.... [more]