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Hartman FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Atascosa - 94.19 mi

Hartman Farm is a 10-acre farm that is home to healthy poultry animals that bring joy to everyone's table. Some of the poultry animals that the farm raises are chickens, geese, ducks, and quails. You would love how tasty their quail eggs are! Their products are available all year round. One happy customer says, "I won't eat eggs if they are not farm fresh fro, Hartman Farms!" The farm also grows several types of produce. Theresa, one of their patrons, prefer to get a lot of peppers and okra from the farm for her pickles and salsas. Visit them today to learn more!

Wholesome Harvest Farm

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 109.14 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!"

Scott Arbor

Farm & Ranch in Seguin - 115.96 mi

Established in 1989, Scott Arbor's organic farming roots trace back to 1974. With continuous Texas Organic Certification, they've thrived in the industry for nearly 30 years. Transitioning from a thriving CSA program to the Buda Farmer's Market, the farm stays connected to the community. Elland and Clyde, the farm's previous stewards, have now retired, passing the reins to their children. Joshua heads the farm, with Tabitha lending a hand on weekends. Discover this family-driven, love-infused food source!

The Hour Farm

Farm & Ranch in Weslaco - 117.30 mi

Since 2011, The Hour Farm has been producing haybales in Weslaco. The Hour Farm grows different vegetables such as romaine lettuce, carrots, onions, tomatoes, cilantro, peppers (jalapeno and poblano). Although they are not Certified Organic by the USDA requirements, they assure that they use only naturally-grown farming practices. Moreover, they have been collecting their seeds for some vegetables and venturing permaculture methods and techniques. Because they are in an experimentation process, the owner loves to call this "a research investment in time." Soon, they will be offering seeds the moment they perfect their lands. Check their available products and contact Thomas Padilla. 

Native Texan FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 118.07 mi

Miranda Hitchings oversees Native Texan Farm, steeped in organic farming practices since 1993. While not certified organic, their commitment is unwavering. With a rich family history spanning six decades, the Hitchings produce the freshest green, brown, and white eggs. Beyond chickens, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubian, and Boer goats thrive, alongside a diverse array of vegetables. Their dedication to quality has earned accolades from delighted customers. Connect directly for CSA details, as their webpage hasn't been updated since Jan 21, 2011. Experience farm-fresh goodness today!

The Market at Wild August

Farmers Market in Harlingen - 121.07 mi

The best way to spend your Saturday is to buy local products and support these small businesses. If you are in or near Harlingen in Texas, know that The Market at Wild August is the best time and place to buy some of your necessities. It is held every Saturday from 9 am to noon at Wild August Nursery and Flower Farm. Here, you can buy organic produce, hot coffee, fresh salsa and baked goods, farm-fresh eggs, grass-fed pork, fresh goat cheeses, local honey, bath and body-care products, artisan leather goods, wild-caught Gulf shrimp, and fresh-cut flowers.

Urban Veg

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 126.54 mi

Rows of plastic trays alive with the various hues of green and purple is an image you will typically associate with farms in the countryside. But this is from Urban Veg and this is the result of their urban farming. This is the best way to use urban spaces so that there is a good balance between growth and sustainability. And even though urbanism is synonymous with modern, Urban Veg sticks to traditional practices of using non-GMO seeds and refusing to use pesticides or herbicide. The result: healthy, nutrient-dense greens available to local, urban consumers.

Gracia FarmsNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in San Benito - 128.42 mi

Gracia Farms follows an old, traditional business model that is now gaining a large following: production that promotes consumer health. Gracia Farms, which is located in San Benito, Texas, prides itself on growing vegetables and other fresh produce without the use of chemicals or pesticides. It sells vegetables and farm-fresh eggs, as well as cheese, goats and goat's milk, chicken, pigs, and other livestock. Gracia Farms brings its fresh produce to different farmers markets so that more people have access to healthy food.  They haven't updated their CSA page since 2014, contact them directly for more information.

B5 Farms

Farm & Ranch in Lockhart - 138.14 mi

B5 Farms, carrying the legacy of a brand registered in 1875 by Q.C. Boatman, is now owned by his great-grandson, Jamey Gage. Jamey specializes in "season extension" and takes pride in growing unique products for farmers' markets and restaurants. With a firm belief in traditional farming, he focuses on heirloom vegetables, using only non-synthetic fertilizer and compost. Jamey invites you to compare his produce to conventionally-produced fruits and veggies. Beyond heirloom vegetables, the farm also nurtures blackberries, herbs, and peppers. Join us at B5 Farms to savor the goodness of time-honored farming methods and unique, flavorful produce!

End of the Road Ranch

Farm & Ranch in Lumberton - 154.45 mi

End of the Road Ranch is a multi-generational family farm located in Clute, Texas. You can find them selling their produce at the "Peach Street Market" and you will even have "some beautiful green beans, Zucchini, and squash". "They are HUGE!!" They also have "soaps made with oils". "Taylor and her family have an adorable set up each week at Peach Street Market". They also have tons of eggs from their free-range, organic and non-GMO fed chickens available. Just send them a message to arrange to pick up. Sometimes they are also at the Lake Jackson Farmers Market selling fresh flowers, kale, and parsley plus homemade spice mixes too.

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