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Jollisant Farm

Farm & Ranch in Jourdanton - 16.24 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

S&L Farms MarketNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in College Station - 29.16 mi

Looking for fresh seafood in Texas? S&L Farms Market in College Station offers a variety of fresh seafood, vegetables, baked goods, and more. Open year-round on Wednesdays and Saturdays, this market is organized by disabled farmers and military veterans. Check their social media for updates and pre-order your favorite seafood for the next market day. Discover the incredible taste of their wild-caught seafood and local honey. Don't miss out on the opportunity to try their amazing red snapper filet and delicious honey, as one satisfied customer exclaimed, "Both were amazing! The snapper was amazingly fresh."

Howdy! Farm

Farm & Ranch in College Station - 33.30 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.

Dos Brisas Farms

Farm & Ranch in Mirando City - 36.69 mi

Dos Brisas Farms is located at "The Inn at Dos Brisas" in historic Chappel Hill. There is a wide variety of certified organic vegetables throughout the year aside from being Certified Organic. From a historic ranch that became a five-star luxury ranch resort, this is "a terrific getaway that is so conveniently close to the Houston airport". It "is a self-contained organic farm that offers upscale fine dining (at a very reasonable price relatively) with an amazing wine collection". There is also "great food with fantastic service". Plus, "the views are great and it’s a very relaxing place for a quiet charming date". Highly recommended as a "must-do visit" for those who "like horses". "If you go, you MUST get the five-course dinner at the restaurant".

Wolff Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in Spring - 37.35 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.

Atkinson Farms

Farm & Ranch in Spring - 39.62 mi

In the 1990s, Mike Atkinson, the 4th generation owner of Atkinson Farms, faced challenges competing with foreign-sourced produce. Together with his wife Theresa, they came up with a brilliant idea – selling their farm's food on-site. In 2000, they realized this vision by constructing an on-site grocery store. Visitors to the farm can enjoy not only retail produce but also "pick-your-own" activities during strawberry season, a hit with kids. Atkinson Farms also participates in various local farmers' markets, offering seasonal produce. Savor the freshness and taste the difference, just like one delighted customer who raves about our fresh produce, jams, and jellies. Join us in celebrating local goodness!

Kelumac Christmas Tree Farm Bed and Breakfast

Farm & Ranch in Bryan - 44.41 mi

Kelumac Christmas Tree Farm Bed and Breakfast planted their first one thousand trees in 1988 and started selling in 1993. They have been "doing the 'Go Green' campaign since the beginning". Now, they have approximately "two thousand five hundred trees in the field and will have at least four hundred in the Choose and Cut area". They also have "one hundred containerized live trees and precut Frasier Fir Trees from North Carolina for the Christmas Season"This Bed and Breakfast is on a "twenty three-acre Christmas Tree Farm in Bryan, Texas". Here, you may enjoy the smell of nature and the aroma of pines as they spill out their fragrance. You may also catch a catfish out of the pond. Squirrels, Whitetail deer, and Songbirds may come into sight when you visit this place. Make it a family tradition to visit Kelumac Christmas Tree Farm Bed and Breakfast! You can find them on the left side end of Taylor Road.

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