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CSA Membership Farms

Doe Run Farm

Doe Run Farm

[ 0 ] January 21, 2013

Doe Run Farm is the family owned farm of John and Judy McGary. They have offered their CSA veggie box program  for the past 8 years. From harvesting to the

Drury Family Farm

Drury Family Farm

[ 0 ] April 28, 2012

Drury family farm began operation in 1999 as a CSA and selling to local restaurants.  In 2002,

Allenbrooke Farms

Allenbrooke Farms

[ 0 ] April 9, 2012

Allenbrooke Farms is a family owned by Stephanie and Daniel Allen located off Doc Robertson Rd. Daniel is a 3rd generation farmer and his wife Stephanie is a “city” girl from Franklin. 

Real Food Farms

Real Food Farms

[ 0 ] March 18, 2012

Provides 10 pick up locations or home delivery of customizable share in a limited delivery area. Members will receive the crops of their choice packaged, washed, and delivered to their home or

Peaceful Pastures

Peaceful Pastures

[ 0 ] March 18, 2012

Peaceful Pastures uses healthy, humane and environmentally sustainable methods, with no antibiotics, hormones or pesticides. CSA’s are available May through October.

Turnbull Creek Farm

Turnbull Creek Farm

[ 0 ] March 18, 2012

We are USDA Certified Organic. You can buy our produce and flowers We also do flowers and bouquets for weddings and other special events.

Rocky Glade Farm

Rocky Glade Farm

[ 0 ] March 18, 2012

Rocky Glade Farm was established in 1998 after Jim and Julie Vaughn were married earlier that summer. We both started out with public jobs but felt a calling back towards “home” and farming.

Beaverdam Creek Farm

Beaverdam Creek Farm

[ 0 ] March 18, 2012

Beaverdam Creek Farm is a small artisanal farm owned and lovingly tended by the Lingo family. “We specialize in

Flying S Farms

Flying S Farms

[ 0 ] March 18, 2012

“We are a Natural Sustainable Farm growing a wide variety of heirloom and Non-GMO hybrid produce.

Bountiful Blessings Farm

Bountiful Blessings Farm

[ 0 ] March 18, 2012

This is a CSA running when most don’t – through the cold of winter! It’s a real “picker-upper” for our