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Texas US Farms

Farm & Ranch in Iola - 44.73 mi

This is an Aggie Family Owned Farm. "They have a very impressive enterprise going on here. It's amazing that something so useful could come from something as simple as worms. The castings are fresh, clean, and very nutritious for your gardening". Also, "the folks in charge are nice and easy to deal with as well". They love to share their love of gardening with their unique projects and sustainable living practices. They are also building aquaponics systems and provides fresh, local produce to their community. Their "produce looks fresh and smells wonderful, the tilapia are clean and freezer-ready, and the Hot Mama sauce is tasty and blazing hot!" So, "if you want great product at a good price and locally grown on top of that, this is the place to go".

Wood Duck Farm

Farm & Ranch in Cleveland - 52.07 mi

The Wood Duck farm in "Cleveland, Texas, is a small family farm". Moreover, they have a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Their primary purpose as a CSA is to maintain high-quality food for the community. For them, to be a great CSA is to make the best and trusted local farm in the area. The Wood Duck Farm "supplies via CSA or Urban Farmers Market". And despite the mild winters in Southeast Texas, the farm has still a lot of vegetables, fruits, and herbs to produce. Visit the beautiful Wood Duck Farm and try their high-quality food. It is also a great place to unwind and for relaxation!

Preacher’s End Farm

Farm & Ranch in Jacksonville - 54.36 mi

Preacher's End Farm specializes in salad greens, cooking greens, and root vegetables in cool weather and heirloom tomatoes, sweet peppers, cucumbers, okra, and eggplant in summer. Also, from October to May, they make some of their produce into deliciously composed salads with freshly-made dressings. They then sell them through a subscription format. And, they have an "excellent salad subscription". They also make crates and craft boards from scrap pallet wood and also, sharpen kitchen knives. They also make soap and occasionally do some canning.

Jollisant Farm

Farm & Ranch in Jourdanton - 55.29 mi

Jollisant Farm opened in 1955 as a dairy. However, in the 70s, it closed. While this is an unfortunate fate, the garden at the farm stayed. In 2008, the Jollisant Farm started selling veggies. Then in 2012, they already have a pick-your-own strawberry farm. Currently, they allow their customers to pick not just berries but also vegetables from the farm. Moreover, they sell fresh eggs and blackberries. In recent years, they have continued to develop the farm by adding a picnic area and a small playground so families can enjoy the farm better. In the fall, they also have a corn maze and a pumpkin patch. While the latter is seasonal, let's not forget to support the farm's main business venture which is growing fruits and veggies

Poppa Skinny’s Farm

Farm & Ranch in Jacksonville - 56.01 mi

Established in 1904, Poppa Skinny's Farm, originally John Acker's wedding dowry, carries on his legacy of sustainable farming. Today, his descendants employ a blend of traditional and modern techniques to nurture healthy soil and grow happy, nutritious food. With a focus on chicken, hogs, cattle, goats, and seasonal produce, they offer heirloom vegetables, raw goat milk, and cheese. Explore their acclaimed pastured pork, beef, chicken, and eggs. Join us in celebrating a century of sustainable farming excellence.

Howdy! Farm

Farm & Ranch in College Station - 59.99 mi

Established in 2009, Howdy! Farm is a student-run organic urban farm located within Texas A&M University's West Campus. This passionate group of Aggie students created the farm to champion sustainable agriculture, facilitate experiential learning, and drive interdisciplinary research while fostering a deeper connection between the community and its food source. Today, Howdy! Farm yields a rich variety of crops and vegetables, which are distributed throughout the campus dining services and made available at local farmers markets in Houston and Bryan. Their dedication to sustainable farming practices and community outreach has made Howdy! Farm an essential part of the A&M campus and the Bryan-College Station Brazos Valley community.

HalleluYah HavenNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Jacksonville - 62.73 mi

Welcome to HalleluYah Haven, your source for organic goodness and sustainable learning. Explore our array of produce, from vibrant peppers like Shishito and serrano to diverse radishes including black Spanish and purple daikon. Enjoy a medley of vegetables such as arugula, bell peppers, dandelion greens, Speckled Head Lettuce, and Chioggia beets. Indulge in the sweetness of watermelons and assorted citrus plants like grapefruits, lemons, and oranges. Delight in the seasons with wild organic berries, raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries. Discover fresh herbs like flat-leaf parsley and dill. Find us at Frisco FreshMarket and occasionally at Dallas Farmers Market.

Wolff Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in Spring - 64.91 mi

Wolff Family Farm, in Spring, Texas, is a family farm producing aquaponic lettuce and various vegetables to sell direct to the public at various farmers markets. You can buy from them when they sell at Brazos Valley Farmers' Market or The Groves. Besides aquaponic lettuce, they also sell celery, red vein sorrel, mixed green salad, Asian greens, tomatoes, broccoli and broccoli leaves, cut microgreens, cilantro, and turnips. All of these are produced in the 230-acre farm which is already 110-year-old.

Agricola Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in Missouri City - 66.71 mi

In Cleveland, Texas, The Agricola Family Farm is a second-generation family of growers. Also, they are a refugee family from the Republic of Congo. They believe that through farming, they can feed their community, one family at a time. For many years now, the farm is planting chemical-free vegetables. Their vegetables are 100% pesticide-free and organic. Happy client says, "The Agricola Family Farm has great fresh eggs and vegetables. And the most important is the people on the farm who are very nice and friendly. We love their products, and we enjoy their suggestions. We highly recommend it!"  The Agricola Family Farm is getting a lot of support and love. To this present, they are farming on 2 and a half acres of land in Cleveland. They grow vegetables and raise their poultry using sustainable agricultural practices, and lastly, they do not spray and fertile their soil with any chemicals. Visit their farm! 

Blackwood Educational Land Institute

Farm & Ranch in Hempstead - 71.70 mi

Blackwood Educational Land Institute in Hempstead, Texas, is a 33-acres non-profit organic teaching farm. The farm is on a mission to model and teaches the indispensable role of restorative, sustainable food systems. They provide programs for youth and adults alike. For youth, they facilitate tours, overnight stays, a farm school, as well as day and overnight camps. And for adults and families, they offer Blackwood, Bounty. They also offer a CSA program, classes and workshops, overnight and day retreats, and volunteer opportunities. Happy client says, “The Blackwood Educational Land Institute is a magical place portraying the 21st-century farm. A family would be happy to raise their kids on a farm that is a beautiful, productive, and very active place. This is how they can raise a set of new young farmers.” To know more about Blackwood Educational Land Institute, you can visit their website at blackwoodland.org/thefarm/csa/.    

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