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Wolff Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in Spring - 21.92 mi

Wolff Family Farm, in Spring, Texas, is a family farm producing aquaponic lettuce and various vegetables to sell direct to the public at various farmers markets. You can buy from them when they sell at Brazos Valley Farmers' Market or The Groves. Besides aquaponic lettuce, they also sell celery, red vein sorrel, mixed green salad, Asian greens, tomatoes, broccoli and broccoli leaves, cut microgreens, cilantro, and turnips. All of these are produced in the 230-acre farm which is already 110-year-old.

Dragon Weyr Farms

Farm & Ranch in Port Bolivar - 22.05 mi

The farmers at Dragon Weyr Farms moved to the small town of Magnolia in 2005. They were originally from Katy, Texas. They have always dreamed to raise lots of food on the land for as much as they could. Aside from that, they also wanted to remove all processed food from their diet. For this reason, they have continued to improve and grow their animals. Dragon Weyr Farms started with chickens from which they have harvested fresh eggs. Today, they already have over seventy chicken laying eggs and over fifty maturing ones. After that, they ventured into raising rabbits, peafowls, and turkeys. Recently, they had their first goat. Check them out today!

Wood Duck Farm

Farm & Ranch in Cleveland - 22.10 mi

The Wood Duck farm in "Cleveland, Texas, is a small family farm". Moreover, they have a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Their primary purpose as a CSA is to maintain high-quality food for the community. For them, to be a great CSA is to make the best and trusted local farm in the area. The Wood Duck Farm "supplies via CSA or Urban Farmers Market". And despite the mild winters in Southeast Texas, the farm has still a lot of vegetables, fruits, and herbs to produce. Visit the beautiful Wood Duck Farm and try their high-quality food. It is also a great place to unwind and for relaxation!

Hog Creek Farm

Farm & Ranch in Waller - 22.60 mi

Jennifer and Thomas Lyons founded Hog Creek Farm in 2010, prioritizing high-quality, nourishing family fare. Excess is shared within the community via local Farmers Market. From pasture-raised pork to free-range chicken eggs, seasonal berries, honey, veggies, and homemade goat milk soap, their offerings abound. Spring brings Boysenberries, and winters showcase their raw honey. Satisfied customers laud their bacon's balanced fat/meat ratio and exceptional flavor. Visit them at the Houston Farmers Market or opt for convenient weekly deliveries in North Houston Area locales like Magnolia, Tomball, and The Woodlands. Embark on farm tours to explore their operations firsthand.

Lone Star Organics

Farm & Ranch in Skidmore - 23.23 mi

Lone Star Organics uses certified organic wheatgrass seeds and add no chemicals of any kind. Located in Northwest Houston - south Magnolia/north Tomball area. They can meet you at "4 corners" - Hwy 249/FM2920 to deliver. They also have dewberries/blackberries in the spring, and figs in the summer, and mustang/natural wild grapes (with the seed) in the late summer.

Stoneham Farms

Farm & Ranch in San Antonio - 23.35 mi

Stoneham Farms is a honey farm in Navasota, Texas. Their honey "is good". Even if you "bought" their "honey about 2 years ago, but hadn't eaten it plain out of the jar". You will still "say it is good". There is little information that you can find for this honey farm online but you can still give them a call if you are interested to buy their honey products.

Angell’s Farmstead

Farm & Ranch in Shiro - 24.29 mi

Angell’s Farmstead & Apiary is a family farm that started out with a small garden in the backyard, and quickly realized they wanted to share their passion for local, clean, “garden-to-table food.” They practice “sustainable agriculture” by using only natural methods such as cover crops, mushroom compost, natural manure, crop rotation to maintain the health of their soil. Angell’s Farmstead & Apiary do not practice the use of chemical pesticides or fertilizers. They currently produces “fresh seasonal vegetables” on 10-acres and maintains eighteen honey bee hives. They harvest and bottle the “raw wonderful honey” themselves. They also have a flock of chickens at the farm and eventually plan to offer eggs as their flock grows.

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