Creekside Meadows Farm is a Veteran Owned Family Farm offering all own 100% Raised & Finished Grassfed Beef, Pasture Woodland Raised Pork, chemical free vegetables, maple syrup and farmsteand soaps.... [more]
Reeder Farms owners, Russell and Naydene Reeder, are proud of their ancestry and their ties to the farming community that has been part of Russell's family for eight plus generations.... [more]
Since 1988, the Community Supported Garden at Genesis Farm has provided an opportunity for a community of people to support a local farm.... [more]
On our small farm we raise a diverse variety of fruit, herbs, cut flowers and produce along with dairy goats, laying and meat chickens, lambs and feeder pigs.
Salvere Farm is a family owned and operated Certified Organic farm located on the northeast end of Otisco Lake in Marietta, NY.... [more]
Catalpa Ridge Farm started many years ago when Susan & Richard Sisti purchased the land in 1984 and over a period of 10 years developed this land it into a small farm.... [more]
Located in South Onondaga we're just a stones throw from most CNY communities. Were conveniently located just a short drive from Syracuse, Skaneateles, Marcellus, J-D, F-M, Lafayette, Tully, Camillus
A pasture based operation that currently is producing pastured eggs,broilers,turkey,&pork. We do not use any Genetically Modified grains/grasses.... [more]
Green Rabbit Farm is a small market garden in the Leatherstocking region of New York state. We grow diversified vegetables and berries.... [more]
Village Acres Farm has a mission of connecting people to their food, the earth and each other. We are committed to growing food and building relationships that are sustaining, restorative, and transfo... [more]
Growing hundreds of varieties of vegetables we feature some of the most unusual selections of vegetables and fruits in the region.... [more]
Our farm is located in Juniata County, Pennsylvania at the foot of the Tuscarora Mountain. We raise certified organic produce, some small fruit, and, because I wasn't busy enough, some dairy goats.... [more]