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LCF Ranch

Farm & Ranch in Salt Flat - 31.46 mi

Nestled in El Paso's eastern region, you'll find the 20-acre LCF Ranch in the heart of the Chihuahuan Desert. Dennisio Vandusen-Torres embarked on this southwestern adventure when he acquired the farm in June 2018, starting from scratch with minimal resources and basic necessities. What was once barren desert scrubland has now transformed into a thriving oasis, teeming with healthy plants and animals. LCF Ranch is dedicated to organic farming and sustainable living, offering free-range poultry, livestock, and naturally-grown produce. If you're eager to contribute, providing tools and materials is a great way to support their mission. Joining their CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program is another excellent idea, as they can conveniently deliver within a 50-mile radius of El Paso. Help cultivate this desert wonderland and be part of their journey towards sustainability and organic goodness.

Your Local Farmacy

Farm & Ranch in Alice - 281.81 mi

The owners of Your Local Farmacy "always deliver fantastic produce". This farm is about a two-acre property filled with vegetables, and a few fruits mixed in. "Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food" by Hippocrates is their guiding principle. The Murphy family who owns this place never use any pesticides, herbicides, or equipment when growing and harvesting their produce. They even pull their weeds and pick the vegetables themselves and upkeep the garden with just a garden hoe and shovel. They have much farm-fresh produce such as unique heirloom variety vegetables which you can check out on their website. You can contact them directly if you want to buy. You can also expect them every Saturday at the Amarillo farmers market.

Hat and Heart FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Fredericksburg - 424.98 mi

Hat and Heart Farm is a 50-year-old, 93-acre farm in Fredericksburg, Texas. The 6th generation is currently running this family-oriented place, continuing the tradition of providing the best farm-to-table services in town. Why are they the best? For years, they've been practicing organic and sustainable farming to grow a myriad of seasonal vegetables, while raising over 400 laying hens and shepherding over 100 goat meats. Oh, they have the "best eggs" in the neighborhood and their "tomatoes are delicious too," I must say. "They grow wonderful produce, all the stuff you know and some goodies you might not heard of." Plus, one of the owners, "Katherine, typically sends out an email if there is something you might not be familiar with" and some "ideas on how to use it." Who wouldn't like that? "We have received some 'new to us' vegetables that have been delicious and it's a fun way to try new vegetables" after all. Indeed, it's easy to see how passionate these folks are when it comes to farm-to-table culture! "Also, a really cool thing is they offer some wonderful items from other folks like, breads, yogurt coffee, and cheese that is all locally sourced and purely delicious." Most folks "especially love the Mother Culture Greek Yogurt" too.
Nonetheless, you can "order weekly and have enjoyed the quality and variety each week." You can also "pick up" your goodies if you prefer. Or, you can catch them at various farmers' markets. Point is, "if you haven't shopped with them yet, you're missing out!" We "highly recommend this farmer to anyone!"

Nutty Brown Farmers Market

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 466.63 mi

Experience the enchanting Nutty Brown Farmers Market in Austin, Texas—a local flower farm curated with nature's grace by founder Kim Stearns. Discover vibrant fresh-cut flowers and bouquets, available for purchase via cash, card, or checks. Looking to add floral elegance to your event? Reach out to Kim through the official website for reservations and more details.

Belton Veggie GuysNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Belton - 479.28 mi

Discover Belton Veggie Guys, a small farm nestled in the heart of Belton, Texas. With a commitment to sustainable and organic farming, they cultivate a remarkable assortment of over 100 pepper varieties, vegetables, plants, and eggs. What sets them apart is their dedication to pesticide-free and fertilizer-free methods, ensuring the highest quality produce. You can conveniently find Belton Veggie Guys at local farmers' markets, where their products have garnered a loyal following of satisfied customers. From the "best eggs in central Texas" to the rich and delectable egg yolks, their offerings are a true delight. Explore their vibrant array of peppers and unique vegetables that add flavor and flair to your culinary creations. For any inquiries, don't hesitate to get in touch with Jeff Oaks, your friendly source for exceptional farm-fresh goods.

F-Stop Farms

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 479.41 mi

Ryan, the owner of F-Stop Farms, makes the best pickled-veggies and sells the best hot peppers in Texas. At least, that's what his customers tell when asked about F-stop Farms. "Get his pickles; his pickles are great! His veggies are pretty tasty too."  Another reviewer commended Ryan's skills when it comes to gardening and cooking. "Extremely fresh veggies, amazing pickles, and great service. Ryan is always accommodating. He is also knowledgeable about growing vegetables in the garden and using them in dishes!"
Someone even said his peppers are the best hot peppers they've ever had in Texas. Ryan sells different varieties of peppers: ghost peppers, Japanese lemon, Anaheim, Thai bird, shishitos, and more. Aside from that, he makes fermented chili recipes. For Asians and Asian food lovers, he makes kimchi and sambal sometimes too! Okras, eggplants, onions, and melons are some of the farm's products that are not spicy.

Good Apple FoodsNo Own Retail Location

Online Farmers Markets in Austin - 481.13 mi

We often hear the term "bad apple" and we think about a bad person influencing others, turning them into bad people themselves. But what about Good Apple? Good Apple Foods is located in Austin, Texas. This enterprise that sells organic, Austin-grown produce they happily deliver to locals is setting a good example and earning the name Good Apple. They sell boxes containing produce and other food items, and for every box they sell, they set aside a box that they will give to a neighbor in need. If a bad apple can turn a basket rotten, then this Good Apple can definitely influence others to be good citizens too, willing and ready to help those who do not have the means to pay for fresh and healthy food.

Steelbow FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Manor - 487.72 mi

Steelbow Farm started in 2017. This is just their fourth year farming in Texas, and yet, the vegetables they produce are always sold out. This is definitely a testament to the quality of the products as a genuine, farm-fresh food. Their veggie box contains restaurant-quality produce, and if you didn't sign up to reserve for one, do not expect that there is anything left once these boxes are sent out and collected by locals who will definitely cook these as soon as they are home.

Pilgrim Light FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Lockhart - 490.34 mi

People say that if you are a farmer or grower, your relationship with the land and its bounty is almost religion. What sustains Pilgrim Light Farm is their mission to serve the people and the community by being the source of healthy and fresh fruits and vegetables. They want real, fresh food to nourish and sustain the people, who deserve nothing less. Pilgrim Light Farm comes from a good place - warm, inspiring, and dedicated. Watching the rows in their garden shows how positive vibes blossom hope and sustenance.

Wholesome Harvest Farm

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 490.40 mi

Wholesome Harvest Farm's  crops are grown for flavor and wholesomeness, and since it is grown using organic methods, their produce keeps much better. This farm is owned by "very knowledgeable folks and very good about alternative ways to fix the food". They have a strong belief in the Eat Local movement and print recipes and provide information on how to use their produce. You should buy from them and "if you haven't tried the lettuce mix you've missed out". They especially enjoy raising unique heirloom fruit and vegetable varieties. They are also raising chickens and ducks for eggs. This place is truly "great addition to Schertz!"

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