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Local Family Farms & Ranches with CSA Subscription- & Farm Box Schemes in Dallas County, TX (3)

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Candy Girl Chicks & LivestockNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Hutchins -

Candy Girl Chicks and Livestock is sitting int the beautiful countryside of Hutchins, Texas. The farm started as a gift. Then, the farm unexpectedly grew and expanded. Its main intention was to serve as "a learning project" that will provide "food production education and jobs" for everyone interested while "raising nutritious food" for the community. Today, they are raising "pastured chicken for eggs and meat". Moreover, they also "raise goats for meat". Candy Girls Chick and Livestock loves farming and feel proud that they can build our food. Check them out by visiting their website or call Tricia Ray at (469) 855-4138.   They haven't updated their CSA page since June 2019, contact them directly for more information.

Eden’s Organic Garden Center and CSA Farm

Farm & Ranch in Balch Springs -

Discover Eden’s Organic Garden Center and CSA Farm, founded by Marie Tedei. Experience a small neighborhood farmers’ market every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday from April to December. They exclusively sell sustainably grown produce, meats, eggs, and more. Join educational farm tours to learn about sustainable farming, gardening, and food preparation. Visit Eden’s for a slice of Paradise.

Good Tilth Farm & NurseryNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Irving -

A soil lab and a nursery in one, the Gold Tilth Farm is a micro-farm offering seasonal greens to their CSA. They also partner with Lorica Tea and Botanicals. Their partnership involves growing and foraging plants for drying so it can become tea. In 2013, the farmer was only into teaching functional crafts and urban homesteading. Later on, they started selling at the Dallas Farmers Market. They mainly offered useful plants that most people would only see as weeds. Then, in 2014, they expanded. Today, they continue to improve the soil on the farm and strive to diversify their plants. One secret the farm uses if the EM-1. It is a strain of lactic acid bacteria that helps the farmers finish off their compost and manures.

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