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Local Food Businesses offering Chard near Windom, Texas 75492 (10)

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Bucking Goat Farm

Farm & Ranch in Frisco - 54.44 mi

It is not every day that you come across a business that has an interesting portfolio such as the Bucking Goat Farm. Do you want fresh vegetables and microgreens? They got it. Pickled foods? They are always in stock. How about goat milk soap? That's quite the pivot but hey, they have this too! And just in case you need cut flowers, Bucking Goat Farm sells these too. No wonder their stall in the farmer's market is very attractive and colorful with this wide array of products for sale.

Mason Wholesale Greenhouses

Farm & Ranch in Pearsall - 63.05 mi

Mason Wholesale Greenhouses is a veteran-owned family farm, located in the Piney Woods of Quitman Texas. Even if it is your "first time", you will be "super excited to experiment with microgreens". These microgreens "have 40 times more nutritional value than the full-grown version". The "microgreens" are "amazing just by themselves" but will even taste "amazing" on "tacos... very juicy flavor added". Even on a "lunch on a sandwich", it is truly "amazing". "Drew and Michael", the owners, "are passionate about their products". They also even "go to great lengths to offer, not only a variety of microgreens but a supreme product direct from a grower".

Bridges Heritage GrowersNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Keller - 82.87 mi

The Bridges Heritage Growers’ mission is to grow the most nutrient-dense and naturally healthy produce possible.  This urban farm, owned by a brother-sister duo, is located on a 3-acre land in Keller, Texas. They primarily grow greens; a variety of lettuces, kales, Asian greens, chard, beet greens as well as tomatoes, peppers, and okra.  Their practice is to "operate with a 'no-kill' philosophy towards pathogens." This, plus their belief of "working WITH nature is superior to trying to control nature through pesticides, bactericides, fungicides, or chemical fertilizers." This farm participates at the Coppell Farmer's Market.

Eat the YardNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Desoto - 83.59 mi

Meet the visionaries behind Eat the Yard, Stephen Smith and James Jeffery. Since 2011, this farm has been revolutionizing sustainable agriculture. With a closed-loop system and the use of a biodiesel tractor, their practices bring more benefits than harm. They sell their produce to local restaurants while collecting their organic waste, which they transform into nutrient-rich compost. This compost nourishes their future crops, ensuring a circular and eco-friendly approach. Moreover, Stephen and James provide guidance, consultations, and even tractor rentals for fellow veterans and farming enthusiasts. Join their mission today.

Young’s GreenHouse

Farm & Ranch in Red Oak - 144.28 mi

Young’s Greenhouse is located in Wichita Falls, Texas. Owned by farmers Cooper and Joyce Young. They use hydroponics method in their greenhouse. They have already produced several crops using this system. Some of these include fancy lettuce, watercress, mint, and herbs bound for what they call "white tablecloth restaurants" across the region. They pick, plant, seed, and send their produce every week to distributors. Distributors that can't keep up with the demand of a booming crop of high-end restaurants looking for top-quality ingredients. They are also a partner of Greener Fields Together. This organization involves farmers and distributors. They also engage foodservice operators and retail locations in efforts to work toward safer produce from seed to fork.

Tassione Farms

Farm & Ranch in Fate - 145.94 mi

The owners traded their urban lives in 1997 to have a farm. Since then, they to several dozen Dallas restaurants, including Bolsa, Lucia, Dive Coastal Cuisine and Whiskey Cake. Tassione Farms offers "beautiful produce" including baby radishes, Hakurei turnips, small beets, baby leeks, small onions, fabulous Bright Lights Chard and sunflowers shoots. Also, have young Tuscano kale, limited wild Purslane and other vegetable specialties. They did not have any regrets when they chose to have a farm. "If this doesn't work, we're still not moving back to the city. We're going to stay out here.' Growing something that people enjoy is very rewarding to us. We're not going anywhere. I'm gonna do this until I die." These are the words of the owner.

Edendell Farm

Farm & Ranch in Dime Box - 224.56 mi

Explore Edendell Farm, a transformative CSA (community-supported agriculture) in which they share their farm through the Farm Share program. Join this 2-year immersive experience to learn the art of farming, regardless of land affordability. Additionally, their Harvest Share allows pre-payment for a bountiful share of produce during the harvest season. Visit their website to secure your share of their products or farmland today.

Pure Roots Farm

Farm & Ranch in Elgin - 232.33 mi

Pure Roots Farm offers produce that are pesticide-free,  herbicide-free, non-GMO, and hand cared for by their farmers. It is available for you to see just how much love goes into each plant from seedling to harvest. They are also "partnering with UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems for a new project that will allow students to study the benefits of indoor farming using Grow Solutions' AeroPod technology". Some of the produce they harvest include salad bowl lettuce, oregano, dill, sage and mint.  They also have microgreens like micro garlic chives, micro kale and micro purple kohlrabi. Pure Roots Farm has been featured on TRF's Kim's List. Read the blog entry on 6 Sustainable Farms in Elgin You Can Buy Organic Produce From

Green Thumb FarmingNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Pflugerville - 235.09 mi

Green Thumb Farming is a suburban micro-farm. Green Thumb Farming practices an environment-friendly approach to farming. This farm is a non-GMO farm. They do not use pesticides here. Green Thumb Farming is located in Pflugerville, Texas. Green Thumb Farming takes time to set up shop in the local farmers market to bring their harvest closer to the consumers. You can easily find them - just look for the stall where there are huge, green leaves and lots of bright, plump red and orange tomatoes, it is probably them!

New Leaf AgricultureNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Elgin - 236.42 mi

New Leaf Agriculture is a nonprofit social enterprise of MRC. They support refugee families through a community garden plot in Austin, Texas. Also, in early 2018, launched a commercial farm in nearby Elgin, Texas.  Watermelon radishes, turnips, spinach, kale, chard, cilantro, lettuce, cabbage, pink radishes, leeks, bok choy - these are just some of their seasonal produce. Help this organization "create 5,332 hours of fair-wage employment". With support from you, they "will continue connecting refugees to sustainable farming opportunities" while creating livelihood for refugees. You can also sign up for their CSA or Community Supported Agriculture program to enjoy eight weeks of vegetables from their farm.

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