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My Father’s Farms

Farm & Ranch in Corpus Christi - 34.31 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.

Good Apple FoodsNo Own Retail Location

Online Farmers Markets in Austin - 72.03 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.

Urban Patchwork

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 77.40 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.

VRDNT FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Bastrop - 78.69 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.

Steelbow FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Manor - 79.87 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.

Howdy! Farm

Farm & Ranch in College Station - 151.62 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.

S&L Farms MarketNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in College Station - 154.04 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."

Wolff Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in Spring - 191.43 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.

The Market at Wild August

Farmers Market in Harlingen - 228.67 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.

El Sabino Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in ZZ No Location - 231.12 mi

El Sabino Family Farm is a 3rd generation family farm located in Deep South Texas. They are also currently farming over 1,800 acres of vegetables every year. And also, they have another 600-700 acres of row crops (Cotton, Corn, and Grain). They also grow over 25 different types of vegetables and continue to trial new vegetables in addition to their current offerings. This is also the "personal farming operation" of "Val Verde Vegetable Co." which is "one of the oldest packer/shipper/importers in Texas". Check out their social media page for more updates and information about their farm. Their farm veggies really "look GREAT!!

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