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Bella Roca Organics

Farm & Ranch in Alpine - 66.05 mi

Bella Roca Organics prioritizes “growing plants sustainably.”  Through the years, they have had a great line up of produce that is fresh and locally raised and harvested.  Some of their products include garlic, onions, okra, different types of tomatoes, cilantro, kale, spinach, lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower, and more!  Bella Roca Organics also offers scones, muffins, tacos, or soup!

South Plains Food Bank GRUB Farm

Farm & Ranch in Lubbock - 269.51 mi

On a 5.5-acre land in Lubbock, Texas, South Plains Food Bank, Inc. is a chemical-free urban farm growing all-natural vegetables and serving as a place to teach life skills and job skills to unprivileged teens. Through their CSA program, they collect funds as payment to the youth for working on the farm in the summer. Moreover, they produce a weekly newsletter for their shareholders and host an annual Friends and Family Day in May. They also offer tours and volunteer opportunities. Besides, shareholders can know and educate teenage farmers. A satisfied customer said, "I get wonderful, locally grown food, and it is impressive that they serve many teens."

Cottle Farmstead

Farm & Ranch in Uvalde - 311.93 mi

Cottle Farmstead grows and sells homegrown produce. They have vegetables like kale and cabbage. They have microgreens and herbs too, like parsley, oregano, and sweet basil. Cottle Farmstead also bakes bread, sold to customers freshly baked.  And because jams go well with bread, they make it (and sell it) too! If you need honey butter, go ask if Cottle Farmstead still has some stocks left because they sell this too. If you want to visit, the Cottle Farmstead is located in Uvalde, Texas.

Grapevine Farms

Farm & Ranch in Abilene - 326.19 mi

Grapevine Farms is a nonprofit 501(c)3 urban organic farm in Texas, dedicated to educating the community on food growth, health, and combating obesity. Addressing food insecurity in 22 Texas counties, their collaboration with local nonprofits aims to enhance access to affordable, nutritious food. All profits support their feeding programs. Discover their "L'il Red Barn Store," offering a variety of veggies, fruits, meat, poultry, eggs, and honey. You can also get involved as a volunteer during planting and harvesting seasons or contribute through donations.

Bendele Farms

Farm & Ranch in Richmond - 347.24 mi

Bendele Farms keeps receiving rave reviews at his Facebook page and this reflects the quality of the produce that you can get here.  Check out his Facebook page for the updated schedule at the Thousand Oaks YMCA. You can also find at other local markets including Texas Thrift Store, Beacon Hill Neighborhood Farmer's Market, and Villages of Westcreek. He also sells at the Alamo College (Live Oak) and Woodlawn & Michigan parking lot or even at Grady's BBQ. You can find the schedule on his Facebook page. He offers collard greens, kale, potatoes, tomatoes, corn, carrots, onions and more!

Agarita Creek Farms

Farm & Ranch in Fredericksburg - 349.63 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.

Windy Hill Organics

Farm & Ranch in Boerne - 363.35 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.

Native Texan FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 381.99 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!

My Father’s Farms

Farm & Ranch in Corpus Christi - 412.15 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.

Gray Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Buda - 413.52 mi

The Gray Family is the proud owner and manager of Gray Gardens, where they have passionately cultivated organic produce for their personal consumption for the past 18 years. Their dedication to supporting the community led them to contribute to the establishment of the Buda Farmers Market by offering their homegrown delights to the locals. As a result, they have become a reliable source of wholesome food for the community, nurturing a culture of healthy eating and sustainable agriculture. Expanding their outreach, Gray Gardens has initiated a successful CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program, serving more than forty families across Texas with freshly harvested, farm-to-table produce. In addition to their CSA, they also provide a fantastic work-trade opportunity, allowing individuals to exchange their labor on the farm for a share of the abundant vegetable harvest. Experience the goodness of Gray Gardens, where a family's passion for organic farming meets the heartwarming spirit of community support. Join us as we grow together, nourishing both body and soul. (Note: SEO optimization would require specific target keywords and phrases related to organic farming, CSA programs, and local produce, among others, to be inserted throughout the text.)

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