Christiana, Pennsylvania

Clover Spring Farm is a 174 acre, agriculturally-preserved, family farm in the rolling hills of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.... [more]

Sabillasville, Maryland

Welcome to Old Orchard Emu. We are a small family-operated farm in Sabillasville, Maryland, just five miles north of Thurmont.... [more]

Upper Marlboro, Maryland

The Croom Schoolhouse is a historic site in Prince George's County, Maryland which was converted into a residence in the 1930s.... [more]

Glenelg, Maryland

TLV Tree Farm (Triadelphia Lake View Farm) TLV Tree Farm has been in the Brown Family since 1896.... [more]

Middletown, Pennsylvania

Located just between Middletown and Elizabethtown, we offer farm fresh, brown and green eggs from our free range chickens, and extra produce in season, from our chemical-free garden.... [more]

Chestertown, Maryland

Tag Along Alpacas, LLC is a family farm. In August of 2012, after generations of dairy farming and custom tilling, we decided to fulfill a dream of raising alpacas.... [more]

Ronks, Pennsylvania

We have been farming for thirty years. Eight years ago we transitioned into organic certifivation, a three year process.... [more]

Bird In Hand, Pennsylvania

Kauffman's Fruit Farm grows popular tree fruits - apples, cherries, peaches, pears, plums - on 110 acres in central Lancaster County, putting Pennsylvania's Dutch Country farmland to good use.

Tracys Landing, Maryland

We are small family farm raising animals on pasture in a natural way. We raise broilers, layers, pigs, turkeys and soon lamb.... [more]

Hummelstown, Pennsylvania

We produce the best we can in a sustainable manner. We do not use chemicals in the production of our honey and apply natural fertilizers and soil conditioners on our crops.... [more]

Mercersburg, Pennsylvania

We are a small family farm in southwestern Franklin County Pennsylvania. We practice rotational grazing with our pigs, chickens and cows.... [more]

Smithsburg, Maryland

We are a family owned and operated farm dating back to the early 1800's, Wow! We have a love of farming and for our animals.... [more]