The MO Farm Tour is the locally-owned, volunteer-driven, multi-modal, annual working tour of small-scale family farms across Missouri - and we're looking for Farms and Volunteers (aka "Missouri Mules")!
A Helping HandThe founders of Steps Victory Garden Co-Op are both from farming families and know what it's like to be poor, homeless, and in need of help. After seeing the lack of quality food being provided for people and restaurants, they formed this nonprofit organization to give everyone the opportunity to grow and eat quality foods. Additionally, you will save mo...
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A You-pick flower farm on the east coast of Iowa. We feature a beautiful Grant Wood landscape where you can pick flowers, herbs, eat a picnic lunch and dream about life at a slower pace. Extra Products: Local, Sustainable pesticide free flowers! Fresh herbs We feature the Summer Kitchen ... a gift shop filled with Locally handmade gifts. Check us out for hand-...
2Blu Organic Blueberries. (FarmBlu.) -"Created only by nature." Located at 24407 Blueberry Lane, Frankford, De, 19945. 2Blu offers 15 lush acres of bountiful blueberries! U-Pick, Already Picked and Wholesale. You and your family can rest assured knowing that 2Blu's blueberries are 100% organic. They truly are "created only by nature." 2Blu is Sussex County Dela...
Our hogs are a heritage breed - Berkshires. Very flavorful! The chickens are a meat breed, and grow to between 5.5 and 7.5 in the 8 weeks we raise them. Juiciest white meat you'll ever eat! Lambs are predominately Dorset stock and yield a great carcass - nice leg roasts, fabulous chops, very tasty overall. Memberships and Certifications: None Farming Practices: ...
Family farm in southeast Virginia specializing in pasture-raised turkey, chicken, duck, goose, and rabbit.
We grow sweet corn and tomatoes and lots of veggies and melons, cut flowers, sunflowers and herbs. Everything is freshly picked daily- sometimes a couple times a day. If we are running low we just go out and pick more- that's how fresh our stuff is. We also bring in all of the seasonal fruit, peaches, hard-to-find white peaches, apricots, plums, berries, pears, apples...
Connecting to the Earth: We live here, therefore it is our responsibility as well as our pleasure to be good stewards to the land. Treat it with respect and the land gives us gifts beyond measure. Abuse it and it shrivels and dies. We revel each day in the incalculable miracles around us. From the small chick hatching, to the majestic maples, we are grateful for the b...