Garden of Eve is a diverse, 85 acre certified organic farm growing vegetables, flowers, and producing free-range eggs.... [more]
Our farm is located in the Hudson Valley, between Claverack and Philmont, just 6 miles outside of Hudson.
In partnership with The New York City Coalition Against Hunger (NYCCAH), a Community Supported Agriculture project has been launched in Long Island City, Queens as a comprehensive solution to a variet... [more]
Farm Share Ltd offers delivery of certified organic locally grown CSA shares directly to homes in Westchester County, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, the Bronx, and Fairfield County Connec... [more]
Local Roots NYC connects New Yorkers with local farms and small batch producers. Their alternative CSA model is geared towards a New Yorkers lifestyle with shorter seasonal commitments and more variet... [more]
Good Food Farmers Network is farmer owned and operated and comprised of over a dozen Hudson Valley farms.... [more]
Fishkill Farms is a third-generation fruit and vegetable farm in East Fishkill, New York producing high-quality vegetables and fruits using organic and sustainable practices.... [more]
Bare Foot Organics at Greystone Farm is a family owned & operated, USDA certified organic farm, currently growing over 50 varities of certified organic vegetables and herbs.... [more]
Siena Farms 2022 CSA Farm Share Membership Program We're a family-farm, in our 17th year of operation, cultivating 75 acres of protected farmland in Sudbury and Sterling, MA.... [more]
ORKESTAI FARM is a farm and arts environment for people of All Abilities. We organically and regeneratively farm over an acre in Oyster Bay, NY, and run an educational farm apprenticeship for adults... [more]
Sweet Pea CSA in Brooklyn Heights is partnered with Garden of Eve Farm, a Long Island based family-owned organic farm that offers full and half vegetable, fruit, flower and egg shares available for pi... [more]
We are a producer of organic dry beans and grains near Ithaca, NY. Our main bean varieties are black, pinto, navy, and red, though we also grow several heritage varieties in smaller amounts.... [more]