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Terra Preta Farm

Farm & Ranch in Edinburg - 13.44 mi

In Edinburg, Terra Preta Farm is a "family farm serving the Rio Grande Valley area. They grow organic vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers". Juan, Shakera, Little Shake, Kanani, and Andres are the family members that manage it. Although they opened for business in November of 2011, they have been in agriculture since 1996. Moreover, they "see soil fertility as the core of successful organic farming", and that's why they work hard in keeping their soil very active and full of minerals. Also, they are offering weekly and biweekly vegetable shares. Check them out at McAllen Farmers' Market on Saturdays from 10 am to 1 pm.  They haven't updated their CSA page since October 2014, contact them directly for more information.

Acacia Farms Growing in Harmony with Nature

Farm & Ranch in Los Fresnos - 57.31 mi

This farm has unique ways in growing fresh vegetables and greens year round. No one comes close to their variety, freshness and ability to get their product to market while still maintaining the quality of product their customers have come to expect. They also maintain their own grapefruit orchards by hand. They also do all the work themselves. "They have their spring/lettuce mix at South Padre island Brewery.. Its delicious & addictive !!!!" Also, if you are "making plans to meet" the "Farmers from Acacia farm's anyone is welcome". You will have "an enchanted weekend and perfect location!" You will be taking home "the best veggies", "fresh/organic", and "healthy choices".

Garret’s Legacy Farmstead

Farm & Ranch in Goliad - 168.06 mi

In the south of Goliad, in the San Antonio River Valley, Garret's Legacy Farmstead sells fresh veggies and melons (in season), eggs, bread, free-range chicken eggs, free-range duck meat, chicks and ducklings. Moreover, the owners are a small homesteading family living a simple life by raising some animals, growing crops, and selling the surplus to people. Also, you can find them at Goliad Market Days every 2nd Saturday of the month. Additionally, you can buy okra, summer squash, tomatoes, limes, seeds, plant bedding, and more. A satisfied customer said, "I love the live feed. I wish I could shoot by & pick up all of my eggs & fresh veggies from you."

Wholesome Harvest Farm

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 220.32 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!"

My Father’s Farms

Farm & Ranch in Corpus Christi - 227.60 mi

My Father's Farms was founded in November 2006 by Pedro & Dayana Schambon. Certified organic vegetable and herb farm with year-round production. They are also located on 52 acres in Seguin, Texas. You will have a "great experience helping out in this farm" and you "would definitely come back". You can join and do your "first act of citizenship at Seguin" through their "H.O.T. Dogs of Service. (Helping Others Together)" program. Their commitment is providing customers with excellent quality organic produce which they also provide through responsible agriculture sustainable practices. They are also found on Pearl Farmers Market in San Antonio on Saturdays. You can visit their farm on an appointment basis. They haven't updated their CSA page since August 2012, contact them directly for more information.

Windy Hill Organics

Farm & Ranch in Boerne - 242.53 mi

The Windy Hill Organics in Boerne, Texas, is a "sustainable farm" that produces the best products. Their mission is to "make goat meat a standard food across Texas". Ty Wolosin is the founder of Windy Hill Organics. He developed a sustainable and healthy vegetable, fruit, meat, and egg production on their "100-acre farm". The farm is committed to raising Boer goats, grass-fed and finished red Brangus, seasonal veggies. They also sell goat cheese for Nubians, and organic chicken eggs. Aside from that, the farm is also working with other goat ranchers and goat products. Come and visit to try the most excellent food of Windy Hill Organics. Call Ty Wolosin at (254) 979-1988 for more details.

Ahimsa Farm

Farm & Ranch in Boerne - 251.55 mi

Ahimsa Farm describes itself as "a small, chemical-free transitional organic farm on the Little Joshua Creek." They are located in Boerne, Texas. Ahimsa Farm sells free-range eggs and beautiful, healthy vegetables through its community-supported agriculture (CSA) program. Those supporting Ahimsa Farm's CSA pay $200. I am sure this is money well-spent. If you are thinking of learning about working and managing a farm, Ahimsa Farm is accepting applications for summer internship.

Agarita Creek Farms

Farm & Ranch in Fredericksburg - 271.37 mi

Agarita Creek Farms is at the heart of Texas Hills Country, in Fredericksburg. They are famous as a breeder of two heritage breeds of sheep— Jacob and Navajo Churro. They also "specialize in unusual varieties of produce", including many "rare heirloom varieties". Other products they offer are herbs, flowers, and vegetables such as beets, cabbage, Chinese greens, and collard. But, this farm is not just your typical farm. It also "offers luxurious farm-stay accommodations" on a bluff overlooking the farm and the City of Fredericksburg. So, if you are looking for a "farm-stay vacation" in the Texas Hill Country, contact Thomas Carnes at (830) 896-9140. You may also visit the Agarita Creek Farms Facebook page and website for more information.

Steelbow FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Manor - 276.47 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.

Urban Patchwork

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 279.50 mi

Urban Patchwork "provides fresh, affordable Food for Austin, one neighborhood at a time". Furthermore, this network believes that the community is the backbone of health, security, sustainability. It "helps neighbors turn unused yard space into farmland" to produce vegetables, fruit, nuts, and eggs. Additionally, they "offer start-up programs, nutritional workshops, and home food production". They also provide courses in "canning, fermentation, and job training and creation". In exchange for hosting farm plots, residents and businesses receive fresh vegetables. Urban Patchworks lets you hire personal gardeners, landscapers, and consultants for your residence or commercial project. Just visit their website to learn more about them.

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