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Dear Run Longhorns

Farm & Ranch in Buda - 13.44 mi

Meet Douglas and Cynthia Dear, proud owners of Dear Run Longhorns, passionate about breeding premium registered longhorns. They consider their longhorns part of the family, a therapeutic escape from daily stress. The Dears prioritize responsible land stewardship and humane longhorn care. Their longhorns are raised naturally, without antibiotics or steroids. Visit their various ranch locations by appointment. Reach out at (512) 848-9797 for inquiries. Experience natural, premium longhorn beef with Dear Run Longhorns.

Pure Luck Farm and DairyNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Dripping Springs - 13.70 mi

Happy goats make happy cheese! Located among the rolling hills of Dripping Springs TX, Pure Luck Farm and Dairy has been producing nationally award-winning goat cheese for over 20 years. They specialize in making organic culinary herbs and “artisan goat cheeses” that are delicious and so fresh! Today, the farm has more then 100 goats with 70 of them producing milk. All the goats at the farm are either “Nubian or Alpine”, and recently, they added a “Saanen breed” to the family. All of the goat’s milk are combined to make these best-selling artisan goat cheeses. They are best known for their chevre, herbed chevre varieties, feta, and June’s Joy, the chevre mixed with Texas honey, thyme, and peppercorns.

TerraPurezza

Farm & Ranch in Spicewood - 13.81 mi

The husband and wife, Orion and Tina Weldon, are the founders of TerraPurreza. They have been in Spicewood, Texas, since 2015. The TerraPurreza is an organization that aims for the sustainability of vibrant health. They also want to develop a stable habitat by connecting people to regenerative land use. The regenerative agriculture is a collection of food approaches or techniques. This approach focusses on rehabilitating soil health, restoring natural water cycles, and native grasslands. Furthermore, the farm is currently offering raised beds, organic/ pastured eggs, and poultry. They also offer raw, unfiltered honey, and a variety of seasonal produce. To know more about TerraPureza, follow their social media accounts for more updates on their products. Feel free to message them for questions or inquiries. 

Urban Patchwork

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 14.13 mi

Urban Patchwork "provides fresh, affordable Food for Austin, one neighborhood at a time". Furthermore, this network believes that the community is the backbone of health, security, sustainability. It "helps neighbors turn unused yard space into farmland" to produce vegetables, fruit, nuts, and eggs. Additionally, they "offer start-up programs, nutritional workshops, and home food production". They also provide courses in "canning, fermentation, and job training and creation". In exchange for hosting farm plots, residents and businesses receive fresh vegetables. Urban Patchworks lets you hire personal gardeners, landscapers, and consultants for your residence or commercial project. Just visit their website to learn more about them.

Mick Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in Irving - 14.35 mi

Do you want some grass-fed lamb? The Mick Family Farm in Driftwood, Texas, offers the most delightful grass-fed lamb in town! Most of the time, they are selling their lamb in Dripping Springs Farmers Market at the most affordable price. Don’t miss the opportunity to try the most delicious lamb! One of their clients says, “The Mick Family Farms has the freshest and most delicious lamb I have ever had. It is locally grass-fed and offers a variety of styles such as chops, ground lamb, mutton, sausage. It is really flavorful and really healthy!” Visit their website or Facebook page to know more about Mick Family Farm. Call them for orders and inquiries! You will never regret choosing Mick Family Farm!

Agua Dulce Farm

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 14.83 mi

At 5015 Maufrais Lane, Agua Dulce Farm is a certified-organic urban farm that nestles in the heart of southeast Austin. Moreover, they are looking forward to having two new team members in their team. They need a farm manager and an aquaponics technician. In 2011, the owner Jack Waite was successful in founding a grassland that produces and shares high-quality food. His passion for farming is evident throughout his childhood because of his experience in dealing with homegrown food. Although he admits it was never his intention to become a farmer, growing up with a vast garden was memorable and a huge influence.

Hi-Fi Mycology FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 14.98 mi

Meet Sean Henry and Cory Nellissen, the minds behind Hi-Fi Mycology farm. Cultivating over six mushroom varieties, Sean's industry experience and Cory's culinary background merged to create Austin's inaugural urban mushroom farm. From King Oyster to Lions Mane, their offerings span King Oyster, Blue Oyster, Texas Oyster, Black Poplar, Chestnut, and Lions Mane mushrooms. Find their harvest at farmers' markets, restaurants, and breweries, captivating taste buds across the city.

Westfold Farm

Farm & Ranch in ZZ No Location - 14.98 mi

Westfold Farm preserves and restores heritage breed chicken through sustainable practices. Owned by "good people", "Sarah and Ty are awesome people, bringing back Heritage breed chickens in a peri-urban setting". They are also currently working in restoring the Delaware breed as broilers (meat chickens). This is also "such a fun farm and the sweetest couple ever". Their "baby bunnies are ADORABLE" too. "Great hospitality and breeding great Red Dorking chickens!" You can also contact them if you are interested in hatching eggs, chicks, meat, or eggs. You can also check out their social media page for more updates and information.  

F-Stop Farms

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 15.15 mi

Ryan, the owner of F-Stop Farms, makes the best pickled-veggies and sells the best hot peppers in Texas. At least, that's what his customers tell when asked about F-stop Farms. "Get his pickles; his pickles are great! His veggies are pretty tasty too."  Another reviewer commended Ryan's skills when it comes to gardening and cooking. "Extremely fresh veggies, amazing pickles, and great service. Ryan is always accommodating. He is also knowledgeable about growing vegetables in the garden and using them in dishes!"
Someone even said his peppers are the best hot peppers they've ever had in Texas. Ryan sells different varieties of peppers: ghost peppers, Japanese lemon, Anaheim, Thai bird, shishitos, and more. Aside from that, he makes fermented chili recipes. For Asians and Asian food lovers, he makes kimchi and sambal sometimes too! Okras, eggplants, onions, and melons are some of the farm's products that are not spicy.

Boggy Creek Farm

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 15.27 mi

Discover Boggy Creek Farm, a historic working farm in Austin, Texas. Owned by Carol Ann Sayle and late husband Larry Butler, the farm offers a unique glimpse into mid-19th century Austin. Experience their own harvested produce and goods from local farmers. Check their website for seasonal availability and a wide range of products. Enjoy vacation rentals and tours while adhering to their safety policies.

Hausbar Farms

Farm & Ranch in Addison - 15.32 mi

The Hausbar Farms in Austin, Texas, is a sustainable urban farm since 2009. The farmhouse is a 5-star Green home. They have 30,000 gallons of rainwater, and they have the organic vegetable garden that they are using for their plants. They are selling vegetables and raising their meat and eggs. Aside from that, the farm has also chickens, donkeys, ducks, geese, rabbits, and pet birds that you will see when you visit the farm. Furthermore, the farm is offering rental space for vacation, day camps, and workshops. A happy client says, “The Hausbar Farms is a wonderful place to stay! Everything is perfect! Also, the guests are free to roam the farm and visit with the ducks, roosters, rabbits, and donkeys.” To know more about Hausbar Farms, you can check their website and contact them. Have a pleasurable and relaxing weekend in the farmhouse!

Eden East Farm

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 15.42 mi

The farm, formerly known as Springdale Farm, is currently owned and operated by Glenn and Paula Foore. However, Eden East, the restaurant situated on the farm, is now under the management of Chef Sonya Coté and David Barrow. Originally established by the Foores in 2009, Springdale Farm boasted a beloved vegetable stand that was a favorite among East Austin locals. In 2013, Sonya and David introduced a restaurant on the farm, taking the farm-to-table concept to new heights. In early 2018, the Foores decided to sell the farm to a developer, leaving Sonya and David as the sole proprietors. Despite these changes, Eden East has maintained its farm stand and restaurant operations. They have also continued the popular farm tours initiated by the Foores. Located a mere 3 miles from downtown Austin, the farm remains a highly sought-after destination. When asked about the farm and restaurant's future in light of the upcoming development, David's eyes gleam with anticipation, suggesting exciting times ahead.

Lost Pines Yaupon Tea

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 15.56 mi

In 2015, Jason Ellis, Heidi Watcher, and John Sibold established Lost Pines Yaupon Tea out of their passion for its taste and benefits, while also seizing an ethical harvesting opportunity. In 2011, the Lost Pines area suffered a significant wildfire and historical human damage. This led to the creation of Lost Pines Habitat Conservation, aiming to restore the area for endangered toads, offering property tax breaks to participants. Collaborating with landowners, the trio began ethically harvesting yaupon trees, benefiting the environment, toads, owners, government, founders, and you. Experience a win-win story.

The Artisan Gift Boxes

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Farm & Ranch in Austin - 15.69 mi

The Artisan Gift Boxes are a great way to shop for gifts for loved ones. It helps when you can't figure out what to get since they specialize in carefully curated gift boxes that are packed with handmade crafted natural products. You should check them out when on the lookout for your next gift box idea.

Dobbin-Kauv Garden Farm

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Farm & Ranch in Austin - 16.21 mi

Dobbin-Kauv Garden farm is also known as Nancy Farm Fancy. As of this writing, this is the only black-owned farm within Austin’s city limits. Ms. Washington is a born and raised Austinite and a descendant of Black Freedman Farmers, whose agricultural traditions have been depended upon since the inception of Austin, Texas. On top of all that, she is a disabled combat veteran and mother of four, Tiffany prides herself on being a food justice warrior! All of her experiences has led her towards this point!

Herban Austin

Farm & Ranch in Calliham - 16.36 mi

Herban Auston is an organic herb farm in Central Texas. They focus on growing a medicinal and culinary plant using holistic and sustainable methods. The farm opened in May 2016. Since its inception, the farm has produced different kinds of herb bundles including Traditional western herbs and Chinese medicines. Aside from that, Nikole Finkelstein, the founder of Herban Austin, offers herb classes for anyone interested. She has over a decade of experience in studying Eastern and Western herbs. Furthermore, they also sell root crops like turnips, beets, and carrots. In addition, they grow brassicas like cabbage, kale, Brussell sprouts, and cauliflowers.

Deer Run Land and Cattle Co.

Farm & Ranch in Buda - 16.62 mi

Deer Run Land and Cattle Co. owner Douglas and Cynthia Dear are very passionate about raising premium Texas longhorns. They talk to experts. They associate themselves with fellow breeders and learn from them. They are meticulous and take good care of the cattle they own. All of these reflect the quality of what they sell. And even if the price tag of what they are selling is upwards of $100 (which is no joke considering the economy today), you can see that they still have customers who buy from them and supports them because they are very good at what they do and what they sell is top of the line.

Gray Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Buda - 16.75 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.)

Joe’s Microgreen

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 17.26 mi

Nestled in East Austin, Joe's Microgreens is a thriving urban farm with a sustainability focus. Since 2012, Joe has championed waste reduction and nourishing food production. Through ingenious recycling, organic food waste becomes precious compost, enriching his produce. Collaborating with food businesses, his composting services create nutrient-dense resources. Elevate your sustainability efforts by purchasing compost in bags or bulk. Join the community praising this local, eco-conscious family farm for its premium offerings.

Urban Roots

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 17.45 mi

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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