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Local Family Farms & Ranches with CSA Subscription- & Farm Box Schemes in Travis County, TX (6)

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Farmshare Austin

Farm & Ranch in Cedar Creek -

Farmshare Austin is not just a local farm that produces healthy and sustainable food for the community. They want to increase access for healthy produce, educate new farmers, and continuously preserve the land. With this goal, they have created the Farmer Starter program. In the program, they help new aspiring farmers gain knowledge on sustainable methods. Scholarships are also available for this 18-week program. Also, the farm created a program called Farm Land Link, where they connect new farmers to a land that is suitable for agriculture. Best of all, Farmshare Austing offers mobile markets where they bring fresh produce to places unreached by organic food.

Good Apple FoodsNo Own Retail Location

Online Farmers Markets in Austin -

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.

Manor Community Farmers Market

Farmers Market in Manor -

Discover the Manor Community Farmers Market every Wednesday, April to November, 4-7 pm (closing at 6 pm in November), at Tractor Supply Co. on Hwy 290. Find seasonal fruits, veggies, plants, organic and gluten-free baked goods, pickles, body care, eggs, and more. Embracing community spirit, we aim to unite locals with great products and businesses. Join us as a vendor too! This grassroots market thrives thanks to dedicated volunteers.

Munkebo Farm

Farm & Ranch in Manor -

Meet Germaine Swenson, the visionary behind Munkebo Farm, named in honor of her Swedish great-grandma's birthplace. Founded in 2009 after her eye-opening journey to Sweden, this 80-acre farm practices permaculture. They raise pigs, Angus cows, Piedmontese cows, guinea fowl, chickens, and ducks. Facebook reviews consistently praise their flavorful meat and eggs, highlighting the rich aroma and quality. Don't miss Munkebo Farm at the Mueller Farmer's Market in Austin and Republic Square Farmer's Market for a taste of their exceptional products!

Steelbow FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Manor -

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.

Urban Roots

Farm & Ranch in Austin -

Urban Roots aims to provide the people of Austin with "another source of real food grown locally" 40 percent of their produce is donated to hunger relief organizations across the Greater Austin Area. They also have a farm internship program, where they teach the young people of Austin "about good food, and empower them to find their voice." The interns get hands-on training bb by preparing the fields, planting, weeding, and harvesting, along with leading farm tours and connecting with the community.

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