Certified Organic: Yes Farming Practices: Organic Farming
We are a CSA farm that offers 100% grass-fed/grass-finished Angus beef, forage fed pastured Katahdin lambs, pasture raised Berkshire pork and Cornish Cross chickens. No antibiotics, steroids, or growth supplements are used on our animals. We also have pastured laying hens raised on soy free organic feed, a variety of local, organically grown, in season produce, raw ...
Are you looking for 100% Grass-fed, non-GMO, Raw, Jersey Pet Milk? Please e-mail us and let us know of your interest. Farming Practices: 100% Grass-fed, Pastured, non-GMO
If you are looking for the fresh and organic date supplier in Arizona, then Naked Dates is the best online store for fruit. Feel free to contact us at http://www.healthynakeddates.com/. Extra Products: Handmade Naked Date Soaps Farmers Market: Naked Dates Certified Organic: Yes
Raising & Selling - ADGA/AGS Nigerian Dwarf Goats, ADGA Nubian Goats, Hair Sheep, Llamas, Peacocks, Guineas, Royal Palm Turkeys, Chickens, Magpie Ducks, Call Ducks, Sebastopol Geese, & AKC Rottweilers.
Certified Organic 100% grass fed and finished beef, pastured soy and corn- free chicken, eggs and pastured soy-free pork. Extra Products: Heritage Apple Juice Fruit Spreads Memberships and Certifications: FVOPA 14-090 Farming Practices: 100% Grass Fed Beef, soy and corn free chicken, eggs and pork
Fresh, locally grown certified vegetables - CSA. Delivery option. Memberships and Certifications: Certified Naturally Grown, Ark of Taste Farming Practices: Organic, sustainable
Support local, sustainable beekeeping! We are a small-scale beekeeping business with apiaries located in rural Dane County. Our bees are doing great, and we're selling their surplus honey in order to grow our business. Our honey is raw, and we never use antibiotics or synthetic chemicals in our hives. Honey is available year-round by the pound or in bulk quantities. ...
We do not claim to be organic, however our honey is truly raw, my husband has kept bees as a hobby for over 22 yrs. He does not heat, or filter the honey. He does not feed sugar or corn syrup to honey producing hives, but does the first few months of newly hived packages, which do not produce honey the 1st season. He does not medicate the bees in anyway, yes he does ...