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Double Oak Food CoopNo Own Retail Location

Farm Co-Ops in Lewisville - 78.56 mi

Double Oak Food Coop offers organic fruits & vegetables, raw dairy products, pasteurized eggs & chicken, grass-fed meats, and more. Their coop allows families to combine their personal orders to meet the minimum orders required by local farmers. You can check out the list of vendors on their website. You can also check out their Facebook page for the latest updates including offers by the members of their coop. They also have an Ultra Cell CBD oil and also posted on their website where you can "buy this" Ultra Cell CBD oil product.

Off the Farm Food

Farm Co-Ops in Lewisville - 82.61 mi

Off the Farm Food has been providing the community with “healthy and clean meat” since 2013. They specializes in sourcing “100% grass fed and pastured meats” direct from local farms as well as locally crafted dry goods. They partner with farms who raise their animals ethically and practice sustainable farming methods. The animals are raised outside on pasture their entire lives and have the freedom to roam, forage and eat a variety of food that mother nature provides them. The owners created off the farm food to serve as a "one stop shop" for clean food where you can order grass fed/grass finished beef, pastured chicken, pork and lacto-fermented foods.

Your Health Source

Farm Co-Ops in Denton - 87.63 mi

As the name suggests, Your Health Source is a company that gathers the best produce available. What they do is assemble a healthy box that can be delivered to you, or you can pick it up yourself. The healthy box contains 4 to 5 organic fruits and 9 to 10 organic vegetables. Your Health Source sells organic fruit and vegetables produced in different areas inside and outside the US. Your Health Source is located in Denton, Texas. This is family-owned and operated. The food is high quality, fresh, and nutritious, but inexpensive. Your Health Source gives discounts and donations. Your Health Source also accepts requests for sponsorships.

Cross Timbers Food CooperativeNo Own Retail Location

Farm Co-Ops in Denton - 87.63 mi

The Cross Timbers Food Co-op brings producers and buyers of “sustainably grown food” together in the North Central Texas region. They are committed to developing a self-reliant, self-empowering community, by offering a retail exchange to the North Texas region for goods and services which are “grown, produced, traded, and distributed locally,” in a sustainable, equitable, and responsible manner. They value resource and raw material renew-ability by encouraging recycling and the re-use of materials. The Cross Timbers Food Cooperative believes in the power of individual creativity and self-determination. They value simplicity, authenticity, and genuine craftsmanship, and “promote the local community and the local artisan” whenever possible.

Central Texas Farmers Coop

Farm Co-Ops in San Marcos - 121.35 mi

Started in September of 2016, A group of young farmers and farming advocates began to meet on a monthly basis to discuss the opportunities and benefits that might be created through working together, rather than in competition. From these meetings Central Texas Farmers Coop was formed that was “jointly owned and democratically controlled by small and beginning farmers” in Hays, Caldwell, Blanco, and Travis county. As a farmers cooperative, they are working together to provide Central Texans with “greater access to an abundant amount of diverse, local, and fresh foods.” The Central Texas Farmers Coop currently operates a multi-farm Community Supported Agriculture program in the Spring and Fall in San Marcos, TX.

Farm to Kitchen CollectiveNo Own Retail Location

Farm Co-Ops in Cypress - 188.65 mi

While not exactly a farm or ranch themselves, the Farm to Kitchen collective gives access to consumers to farms and vice versa. They have partnered with local farms like Lone Star Mushrooms, Peas Farms, Three Sister Farms and other small farms to make exceptional local produce available and more accessible to the public. They currently serve four locations in Cypress, Tomball, Norchester and Fairfield, with plans of expanding in the future. Unlike the traditional CSA format where you only get what's available at a single growing location, the Farm to Kitchen Collective gathers whatever's fresh from multiple farms to give you a wide variety of produce with every single box!

Central City Co-op

Farm Co-Ops in Houston - 212.14 mi

Formed in 2001, Central City Co-Op is Houston's local, sustainable marketplace and oldest existing organic Co-Op founded by “Jennifer Georgantas and Patricia Greer.” For nearly 20 years, they have supported sustainable agriculture by providing “farm fresh, local, organic produce and nationally certified organic produce” to their members at affordable prices. Each Wednesday, they have pre-ordered fresh fruits and vegetables available for members to pick up. Purchases can be made online after becoming a member and they also have a small open market in Houston that features a selection of sustainably produced farm-fresh produce, free range eggs, local dairy, local meat, bread, and other locally produced delicacies.

WagyuruNo Own Retail Location

Farm Co-Ops in Houston - 212.35 mi

Wagyuru sells consistently outstanding Wagyu beef raised by a small group of cooperating Wagyu ranches in Texas. They have customers who already "bought several times from Wagyuru and have been exceptionally happy with the outcome". Also, their "ribeyes, flank, whichever, always comes out incredible!" They also have the "best quality beef. even lesser cuts eat like the prime cuts". You can also proceed to their online store or the markets they joined to personally grab their products. You will be able to "taste the full-blood Wagyu fat difference".

Rock Farmhouse

Farm Co-Ops in Haslet - 6672.21 mi

Rock Farmhouse is one of the proud Texan producers that employ regenerative agriculture practices to provide Texans with farm-fresh food products. If you're thinking of shopping for them, you can expect high-quality meats like pastured chicken, beef, and pork. They also have Farmhouse bundles that are great for people who are looking to shop in bulk for their weekly pantry runs.

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