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Local Food Businesses offering Yukon Gold Potatoes near Forestburg, Texas 76239 (6)

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Jazbac FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Weatherford - 53.18 mi

Jazbac Farm is a family-owned and operated produce farm that plants non-GMO seeds and uses organic practices. They sell commercially and at three farmers markets. They also have a variety of vegetables and fruits and an ample supply of winter crops. It will be "a bargain" since they have "local peaches, beautiful produce, lovely farm eggs". Plus, "everything extremely clean and well packaged, sort of shocking for CSA grub". They have an updated Facebook page where they post most of their produce. You can contact them about their delivery service. White Table Grapes, Yellow Farm Apples, Cranberries, Broccoli, Carrots, Fresh Spinach, Avocados, Creamy Yukon Gold Potatoes, Romaine Lettuce, and Roma Tomatoes are just some of the produce in their delivery box.  

Morath Orchard

Farm & Ranch in Wichita Falls - 61.64 mi

Morath Orchard, which is located in Wichita Falls, Texas, is North Texas' source of fresh produce for the community, farmers markets, and grocers. Husband and wife Jimmy and Becky Morath, along with their son Will, are all hands-on in growing the fruits and vegetables here, making sure the farm is in good condition and the produce is of great quality. The 90-acre farm has vegetables, melons, peaches, pecan, and apple trees. You can find them in the local farmers market. If you want your fresh supply of produce, you can join their CSA program. They also offer farm tours and farm-to-table dinners.

Comeback Creek Farm

Farm & Ranch in Pittsburg - 150.88 mi

In a hundred miles east of Dallas, you will reach Comeback Creek Farm. John, the owner of Comeback Creek Farm, founded the farm in 2005. His wife, Aliza, started helping hin in 2012. With a hundred-acre land, they can produce different produce. To get a portion of their harvest, you can join their Farm Box Program.  Being community-supported agriculture allows them to get funds from members before planting crops. In return, their members get boxes of produce during harvest season. They also supply produce to local chefs and restaurants. Whether you need fresh produce for the family or for the restaurant you own, leave them a message to get that relationship started!  

Cleaton’s 4E Farms

Farm & Ranch in Kempner - 171.02 mi

There is something about cultivating a sense of optimism and hope when you start growing things. The owner of Cleaton's 4E Farms relates to this. As a disabled veteran, the owner didn't wallow on his unfortunate circumstance but instead, he focused his energy to cultivate the land. Now, Cleaton's 4E Farms has vegetables, flowers, succulents, fruit trees, and an overall wide expanse of green. It is a feel-good story, the same feeling you get after having your fill of the fresh food you get from this farm. They also just got their Go Texan Membership so you're sure everything they offer is 100% local!

Crawford FarmsNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Port Arthur - 213.83 mi

A family farm in that many patrons love, Crawford Farms offers fresh local fruits and vegetables that they have grown in their home. One of their happy customers says that they seriously provide the best-tasting fruits and veggies in town. Such great products ought to be with as many people as possible. Thus, the farm does its best to bring its products to several locations! You no longer have to worry about having to drive somewhere far to enjoy theirs produces. They go to the VA Hospital on Tuesdays and Kickapoo Corner on Thursdays. They are also at Bossier Farmers Market, Shreveport Farmers Market, and Benton Road on Saturdays. Bonus! They remain in Benton Road til Sunday!

Gundermann Farms

Farm & Ranch in Glen Flora - 297.17 mi

In its earlier days, Gundermann Acres graced Peachland's landscape, but in the mid-1990s, Garett Gundermann's parents transitioned to growing fruits and vegetables. Today, Garett, a fourth-generation farmer, and his wife Stacie manage the 500-acre farm in Wharton County, Texas. At the local farmer's markets, they offer a diverse array of seasonal produce, including arugula, green beans, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, sweet corn, cucumbers, cauliflower, and kale. Their offerings also include strawberries, melons, and citrus fruits. Catch them mainly at Urban Harvest in Houston and Imperial-Sugarland in Sugarland, Texas.

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