Gates, North Carolina

Our small family farm is located in the beautiful countryside of Gates County, North Carolina. Our Berkshire cross pigs are raised on the ground, in open pastures using sustainable farming practices.... [more]

Dinwiddie, Virginia

Sophia Farms is a nonprofit, small-scale intensive agriculture farm practicing the principles of regenerative agriculture.... [more]

Williamsburg, Virginia

We are a non-profit, 501(c)(3), organic, urban teaching farm. We also operate a community garden with 100+ plots, and a CSA.... [more]

Brandywine, Maryland

NOW OPEN FOR 2024 SEASON! For 2024 I am instituting a every other week share delivery schedule. In the many prior seasons most members find that the volume of produce becomes unmanageable at times.... [more]

Yorktown, Virginia

NATASHA House's (NH) Seed 2 Table (S2T) Market uses organic methodologies to grow beautiful produce for our CSA called CareShares.... [more]

Yorktown, Virginia

Join us Saturday, April 21 at 10 am to 3 pm and celebrate the spirit of the Saturday market in Port-Vendres, Yorktown's sister city since 1990, during the seventh annual Yorktown Sister Cities French... [more]

Yorktown, Virginia

Our waterfront farmers market is one of the most unique in Hampton Roads - offering spectacular views of the York River, live music, food trucks, chef cooking demonstrations, and a variety of vendor... [more]

Yorktown, Virginia

May 14, 2016 (9 AM - 1 PM) The Tenth Annual Yorktown Market Days season kicks off with more than 35 local farmers, producers, artists and vendors offering a variety of local favorites.... [more]

Yorktown, Virginia

NATASHA House uses organic methodologies to grow beautiful produce for our CSA members that have purchased a season "share" (also known as a produce subscription.) Each week during the harvest season,... [more]

Hayes, Virginia

We grow native Chesapeake Bay Oysters in the salty waters of the Lower York River, about 1 mile from the location of the last battle of the Revolutionary War.... [more]

Yorktown, Virginia

My family has been eating oysters grown in the York River since 1620. My 14x great grandfather, a French orphan, adopted by a British family was sent by the King of England, to fortify the port on the... [more]

Seaford, Virginia

We grow our signature York Point Oysters near the mouth of Virginia's Poquoson River, one of the Chesapeake Bay's tributaries.... [more]