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VRDNT FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Bastrop - 9.96 mi

VRDNT Farm is a "small-scale," technology-forward, "female-owned and operated vegetable farm in Bastrop, Texas." It focuses on bio-intensive growing practices while striving to optimize on-farm efficiency. Bio-intensive means that the farm system practices biological processes rather than chemical inputs. All the fertilizers and sprays that are used on the crops are organic, OMRI-certified products. Thus, you can be certain that you'll not only get the most organic but also the most flavorful and colorful vegetables in the area. And the good news is, if you subscribe to the CSA, you can get a box with 5 to 9 different vegetables, fresh from the farm, for 5 consecutive weeks.

Crisp Farms

Farm & Ranch in Smithville - 11.25 mi

Chris Nagelhout and his father Bob Nagelhout owns Crisp Farms which is an innovative, technology-driven farm located in Central Texas. They are passionate about providing clean, organic, and local produce while championing accessibility and affordability for all Texans. You can also avail their "beautiful Organic Green Butter Lettuce" which are available "at ALL Central Market locations statewide". Also, their products are "available at both Wheatsville Coop locations". Furthermore, "Wheatsville is one of Austin’s epicenters for healthy living and organic produce and it’s an honor to be on their shelves!" 

Emadi Acres Farm

Farm & Ranch in Lockhart - 15.47 mi

Emadi Acres Farm, located in Lockhart, is a dedicated family farm specializing in fresh fruits, vegetables, and pastured eggs with eco-friendly practices. Founded by Derek Emadi in February 2011, they were honored with the Texas Young Farmers Grant Award in fall 2014. Their produce is cultivated without chemical pesticides, fertilizers, or artificial agents, offering honestly-grown and wholesome food. Emadi Acres Farm boasts a variety of vegetables, including beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, kale, lettuce, radishes, salad greens, salad mix, spinach, and Swiss chard. Additionally, they offer fresh herbs and edible flowers. Visit their farm today to explore their farm-to-table fresh produce. Discover their CSA Boxes available through the Central Texas Farmers Coop for even more sustainable options.

Kalbas Farm

Farm & Ranch in Bastrop - 15.63 mi

Kalbas Farm was born because of the passion for farming by the owner. They have fresh, local, and healthy vegetables through front yard sustainable farming. Their vegetables include Baby carrots, Lettuce Heads, Lettuce Blends, Leeks, Cilantro, Parsley, Collard greens, Swiss Chard, Spinach, Kale, and even Orach. You may be able to see their produce if you visit the Bastrop Farmers Market 1832. They also have seasonal produce including "cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and basil!!" You may contact them at their website or Facebook page. You can also send an email to order fresh, local, and healthy vegetables and free range eggs.

Middle Ground Farm

Farm & Ranch in Bastrop - 17.32 mi

Middle Ground Farm is a community farm by the community, for the community. They grow a wide variety of vegetables and are certified to be USDA organic. Some of the vegetables that they produce (all organic!) are onions, tomatoes, eggplants and a whole slew of leafy greens.

Farmshare Austin

Farm & Ranch in Cedar Creek - 19.08 mi

Farmshare Austin is not just a local farm that produces healthy and sustainable food for the community. They want to increase access for healthy produce, educate new farmers, and continuously preserve the land. With this goal, they have created the Farmer Starter program. In the program, they help new aspiring farmers gain knowledge on sustainable methods. Scholarships are also available for this 18-week program. Also, the farm created a program called Farm Land Link, where they connect new farmers to a land that is suitable for agriculture. Best of all, Farmshare Austing offers mobile markets where they bring fresh produce to places unreached by organic food.

Indian Hills Farm

Farm & Ranch in Smithville - 23.78 mi

Established in 1984, the Indian Hills farm has been dedicated to organic farming practices since the 1970s, making organic principles an integral part of its foundation. By 2001, the farm achieved official certification as an organic farm. At present, the farm offers an extensive selection of fruits and vegetables. Their range includes figs, pears, lemons, and persimmons, along with lettuces, eggplants, zucchinis, Asian cucumbers, and exquisite heirloom tomatoes. Particularly noteworthy are their sought-after tomato varieties, such as Brandywine, Cherokee Purple, Caspian Pink, and Mortgage Lifter, all renowned for their exceptional flavor profiles. Complementing their produce, the farm also raises cattle, including purebred Angus and Devon/Angus crossbreeds. Maintaining a closed herd system ensures that all their beef originates solely from the farm itself, guaranteeing its authenticity and provenance.

Steelbow FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Manor - 23.81 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.

Good Apple FoodsNo Own Retail Location

Online Farmers Markets in Austin - 24.31 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.

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