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Tassione Farms

Farm & Ranch in Fate - 34.77 mi

The owners traded their urban lives in 1997 to have a farm. Since then, they to several dozen Dallas restaurants, including Bolsa, Lucia, Dive Coastal Cuisine and Whiskey Cake. Tassione Farms offers "beautiful produce" including baby radishes, Hakurei turnips, small beets, baby leeks, small onions, fabulous Bright Lights Chard and sunflowers shoots. Also, have young Tuscano kale, limited wild Purslane and other vegetable specialties. They did not have any regrets when they chose to have a farm. "If this doesn't work, we're still not moving back to the city. We're going to stay out here.' Growing something that people enjoy is very rewarding to us. We're not going anywhere. I'm gonna do this until I die." These are the words of the owner.

Davis Family Olive Farm

Farm & Ranch in Cleburne - 77.99 mi

Davis Family Olive Farm is a 2-acre bio-intensive farm in Cleburne, Texas. They grow and sell fruits, vegetables, and microgreens. They also sell pastured eggs, free-range chickens, and grass-fed beef. Community-supported agriculture is key in sustaining the business of Davis Family Olive Farm, which sells to local restaurants and farmers markets. Besides their excellent produce, they also want to share tips on farming based on their own experience. They are willing and happy to talk to anyone who wants to visit and learn about life on the farm.

Price Farms

Farm & Ranch in Whitney - 94.93 mi

Price Farms in North Whitney, Texas is a retailer of farm produce, specializing in cantaloupes, watermelons, and pumpkins. They offer both U-pick and pre-picked fruits, but for the best experience, U-pick is the way to go! Just make sure to reach out to them through their social pages or through their email address before going to visit to check the availability of their goods!

Bucking Goat Farm

Farm & Ranch in Frisco - 108.93 mi

It is not every day that you come across a business that has an interesting portfolio such as the Bucking Goat Farm. Do you want fresh vegetables and microgreens? They got it. Pickled foods? They are always in stock. How about goat milk soap? That's quite the pivot but hey, they have this too! And just in case you need cut flowers, Bucking Goat Farm sells these too. No wonder their stall in the farmer's market is very attractive and colorful with this wide array of products for sale.

We Over Me Farm

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 109.55 mi

We Over Me Farm started out as the initiative of Paul Quinn College when they converted its football field into a farm.  This farm is used to provide "learning tool" for their students, of which 15% of their produce is donated.  This project has two goals.  First is "to transform the health and well-being of under-resourced communities in Southern Dalls by providing fresh, health, affordable food options."  Their other goal is to educate and empower future generations "to take better care of themselves, their environments, and their communities."  Some of their produce include shoots, microgreens, herbs, garlic, onions, leeks, radishes, turnips, carrots, tomatoes, peppers, and okra.
 

Sky View Farm

Farm & Ranch in Anna - 124.34 mi

Sky View Farm is a family-owned, sustainable farm producing seasonal vegetables for a Community Supported Agriculture group in Anna, Texas. It is a great idea to support this farm because they have excellent produce every season. They have broccoli, Chinese greens, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, mustard greens, radishes, salad greens, spinach, sweet potatoes, swiss chard, and winter-squash for fall harvest. In the summer, they harvest sweet corn, cucumber, eggplant, garlic, green beans, green onions, hot peppers, okra, onions, potatoes, summer squash, sweet peppers, tomatoes, and zucchini. These vegetables are available during spring: artichokes, arugula, asparagus, beets, broccoli, carrots, Chinese greens, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, lettuce, mustard greens, radishes, salad greens, spinach, and swiss chard. Chinese greens are the only harvest during winter.  They haven't updated their CSA page since February 2013, contact them directly for more information.

The Farmery

Farm & Ranch in Temple - 139.76 mi

The Farmery, which is located in Temple, Texas, provides fresh, farm-to-table locally-grown fruits and vegetables. They have many different kinds of beans that are available in bulk (Butter Pea, Christmas Lima, Fava Broad Windsor, Green Snap, Lima Beans, Purple Pod Snap, Italian Flat, string beans, and yellow snap). They also have beets, a variety of bell peppers (yellow, gold, white, orange, purple, red, green, and chocolate bell peppers), black-eyed peas (in hull and shelled), broccoli, Brussel sprouts, green cabbage, red cabbage, Cabbage Violaceo, carrots, collard greens, cucumber and gherkins, dill, okra, onion, potato, squash, tomato, cantaloupe, cauliflower, eggplant, garlic, corn, cilantro, honeydew, horseradish, hot peppers, kale, kohlrabi, leek, lettuce, parsnips, radish, shallots, spinach, tomatillo, turnips, watermelon, and rutabaga.

Deep Roots CSA

Farm & Ranch in Mabank - 150.21 mi

Deep Roots CSA is showing us what it looks like when community-supported agriculture is successful and sustainable. Deep Roots CSA is a collaboration that aims to meet a simple goal: make sure everyone has healthy food. Two farming families collaborated and they collaborated with the community who promised to support their endeavor. In return, they are promised fruits and vegetables produced without pesticides or GMOs. You'll never get tired of hearing feel-good stories like this, especially when you are on the table eating food that nourishes and makes you feel good.

SunFood Farm

Farm & Ranch in Rogers - 150.59 mi

The farm is in the east of Temple just a few miles south of Rogers. SunFood Farm provides fresh, wholesome vegetables as year around as possible. Moreover, they don't use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. They only use homemade compost. Their produce includes arugula, beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, Chinese greens, collards, and garlic. Additionally, they have green beans, green onions, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, mustard greens, onions, pumpkins, radishes. They also have salad greens, salad mix, spinach, summer squash, swiss chard, turnips, winter squash, zucchini, fresh herbs, and fresh flowers. Satisfied customers said, "Great veggies and accommodating growers." and "The best tasting veggies. Very fresh, beautiful, and delicious." Contact Marty & Tammye Baecker for more information.

Harvest Moon Garden

Farm & Ranch in Bandera - 158.67 mi

Harvest Moon Garden brings fresh and locally-grown vegetables for the Rain and Hunt county communities. They grow word-class tomatoes, four different varieties of onions, several varieties of peppers, some squashes, herbs, and greens. They have bell peppers, jalapenos, cayenne, poblano and more. Also, they have zucchinis and yellow squash. Their herb collection contains chives, basil, rosemary, cilantro, and thymes, while their greens include cabbage, swiss chard, and kale. Beets, green beans, radishes, cucumber, artichokes, eggplant, and okra are their most common veggies. Buy vegetables from them today!

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