Maple Acres is a maple syrup producer located in southeastern Noble County near Chain-o-Lakes State Park. We have about 2000 trees in production making roughly 500 +/- gallons of syrup per season. We are members of Indiana Grown, Indiana Maple Syrup Association and Indiana Market Maker.
Read MoreLocally produced raw honey from the northern half of Fort Wayne. Bees are raised naturally in small apiaries in a wide variety of environments from downtown Fort Wayne to suburbs to the rural countryside.
Read MoreJohnnie Mae Farm provides fresh vegetables at affordable prices to the residents of Renaissance Pointe and the surrounding neighborhoods on Fort Wayne's southeast side. The property boasts a state-of-the-art teaching kitchen and three-quarters of an acre of farm in the back.
Read MoreOur volunteer-operated organization was founded as an initiative to conserve our local pollinator population. We currently provide refuge for 50 colonies in our sustainably kept, organic apiaries. It is from these hives that we harvest raw honey and create local handmade products. Proceeds go towards creating sustainable habitats for pollinators, promoting awareness of their population decline & educating the public on ways they can help.
Read MoreAt Fry Farms Co-op, we provide free-range chicken, duck, and turkey, pastured pork, and 100% grass fed and finished beef. The Frys truly are committed to and passionate about providing outstanding, nourishing foods to families in our area! Farm visits and questions about farming practices are certainly welcomed!
Read MoreWe sell all natural, grass-fed beef with no added hormones, antibiotics or other unnecessary additives. Our cattle are moved daily (rotational grazing) in order to keep them from over grazing any one area of the land.
Read MoreAt Giving Gardens of Indiana we adhere to organic growing practices to keep the health of our soil, plants, people and community. We are Whitley County's first Urban Farm/Market Garden and also an Educational Farm/Market Garden that teaches the youth and our community how to grow healthy, happy plants for a healthy, happy community!
Read MoreAt Seven Sons Farms we are dedicated to raising quality meats in a way that promotes animal welfare as well as the soil in which our animals are raised on. At our farm we offer 100% grass-fed and finished beef, pastured pork, and laying hens for our farm fresh eggs.
Read MoreMargaret & Tom Wise started selling their homegrown produce at the farmers market in Columbia City fourteen years ago on a whim. Today, Wise Farms still enjoys growing delicious produce for their community including 4,000 crowns of asparagus. They love meeting the wonderful people who come to their farm stand and the support they receive from their loyal customers at the Whitley County Farmers Market.
Read MoreWe got our start by purchasing the "ugly" produce at the end of the farmers market and continue to do this today to help our fellow farmers out. We now have farms that grow specifically for Josh's Jungle. Our mission is to preserve Indiana’s bounty of produce in the summer for year round enjoyment.
Read MoreCreation Celebration is committed to selling the best quality fruits and vegetables we possibly can. All the produce we sell has been raised on our farm so we are truly able to stand behind our products and share with anyone interested in our growing practices. We love to have people visit and give them a tour or our property.
Read MoreJoseph Decuis Wagyu Farm is a working farm and showcase for vegetables and animals raised sustainably and responsibly through organic and humane practices. We believe in a localized food economy, raising foods that are authentic, traceable and ethically sourced.
Read MoreAt Hontz Farm, we follow Organic farming practices. We use no pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, or any non-organic products. When necessary, we use natural, organic, or eco-friendly practices to combat pests. Often, we just pick pests off by hand.
Read MoreCountryside Produce is a co-op of local Amish growers who are committed to raising high quality produce. All our co-op growers farm biologically by building up our soils using compost and cover crops. We are committed to farming chemical-free as we care about what our customers eat.
Read MoreWe work to serve our customers and our community. We hope to offer quality products in a welcoming environment that support health and wellness. It is a core part of our mission to provide a resource for both growers and producers, as well as, customers wanting to purchase locally made products.
Read More3 Rivers Natural Grocery is a full line natural foods grocery store with an emphasis on wholesome and delicious food, including local and organic. We seek out products that nourish the body while working diligently to make sure that the products you buy are healthy, free of harmful ingredients and processed in an environmentally responsible and humane manner.
Read More"Growing organically in our backyard”, Puts it simply. We are a family farm growing on a 1/3 of an acre in the town of Silver Lake. What used to be grass to mow is now gardens that we can eat & share with our community. With 3 high tunnels & a greenhouse we are able to offer fresh produce year round.
Read MoreWholesome food for wellness minded people. Currently we farm two acres of blueberries and one acre of vegetables including three high tunnels for winter production. We use no chemical weed killers or any other toxic materials. We have found great fulfillment in bringing good food to people who appreciate it.
Read MoreWe are a fourth-generation family farm outside of North Manchester, Indiana. We rotate cattle, hogs, poultry, field crops, and produce around our 99-acres using a whole-systems approach, and market our products through Community Supported Agriculture, an online store, and to restaurants. The farm also hosts weekly Fridays on the Farm pizza nights during the summer.
Read MoreTree Frog Farm uses strictly organic practices and have not used any synthetic chemicals since 1989. We encourage permaculture and the entire ecological system of the farm. This includes plantings that attract beneficial insects of all types. Our practices emphasize the development of soil health.
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