Rochester, Vermont

Our family has made pure Vermont maple syrup since 1918. We work hard to make the best maple products available.... [more]

South Hero, Vermont

We are primarily a poultry operation, raising chickens for both meat and eggs, as well as Thanksgiving turkeys.... [more]

Putnam Station, New York

*********** WELCOME Summer 2015! *********** Look for the high tunnel greenhouse on Rte 22 on the south Putnam flats 1 mile BEFORE Gull Bay Rd.... [more]

Milan, New Hampshire

Six Acre Farm is a small farm in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We use organic seeds and grow all natural.... [more]

Stewartstown, New Hampshire

*** WE ARE CURRENTLY RELOCATING. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE !! *** We were located in northern NH, just minutes from the Vermont border, five miles north of Colebrook, and less than seven miles from... [more]

Tamworth, New Hampshire

Remick Farm has been in existence for over 200 years and was the first commercial dairy north of Rochester.... [more]

North Pomfret, Vermont

We are a Vermont family farm committed to providing healthy foods for your family's table. We raise and sell natural Angus beef and pastured pork..... [more]

Dorchester, New Hampshire

D Acres of New Hampshire is a non-profit organic permaculture farm and educational homestead. the farm provides educational workshops and community events, hosts WWOOFers and apprentices as on-site l... [more]

Brandon, Vermont

Maple view farm alpacas, located on 100 scenic acres in western vermont just north of brandon, breeds and sells high quality alpacas.... [more]

Brandon, Vermont

Good Earth Farm is committed to "bringing food back home." We grow organic seedlings and vegetables, and are beginning the journey to become seed producers as well.

Poultney, Vermont

Rutland County's source for thoughtfully raised Chicken, Duck, and Chevon (Goat). All of our animals are intensively grazed and fed locally milled GMO free grain.... [more]

Fryeburg, Maine

The Weston Farm is a seven-generation family farm located in the foothills of western Maine. Since 1799 the Weston's have practiced sustainable agriculture on the rich soils of the Saco River Valley.