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Angel's Organic Farm is a sustainable community of friends and neighbors committed to growing the highest quality, mineral rich produce available.
phone: view phone541-855-1846
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The Arivaca Community Garden produces fresh certified organic produce, which is distributed to the communities of Arivaca, Amado, and Green Valley.
phone: view phone520-398-2990
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Bee Heaven Farm grew out of a long-standing dream. For many years, living in a subdivision restricted us to a family garden, where we experimented with various plants and organic growing techniques suitable to our subtropical climate.
phone: view phone305-247-8650
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Berry Patch Farm, established in the early 1970s, grows strawberries, raspberries, vegetables, apples, and more. Berry Patch goodies are available directly from the farm, at markets, and through local CSAs.
phone: view phone515-382-5138
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Black River Organic Farm is a certified organic grower under the USDA. This means that we use specific growing methods and materials that minimize impacts to the environment and maximize our stewardship of the land and water.
phone: view phone910-532-2437
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The Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview Gardens is an internationally respected model for small-scale urban food production, agricultural preservation, farm-based education and community supported agriculture ( CSA ) for Santa Barbara and Goleta.
phone: view phone805-967-7369
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Choice Earth and Pickle Creek Herbal Seedlings produces premium quality organic vegetable and herb seedlings.
phone: view phone319-694-3265
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In 1999, Angelic Organics Learning Center was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization and a partner to Angelic Organics farm.
phone: view phone815-389-8455
fax: view fax425-969-0317
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Cultivating Impact, a program of the non-profit organization Collective Impact, is an organic produce farm located in Sonoma County that distributes produce locally in an effort to reduce food miles and improve community access to high quality food.
phone: view phone707-495-0727
fax: view fax707-540-6378
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Doalnara Organic Farm, certified in 1995, grows magnificent organic produce using traditional, all natural methods.We strive to restore the soil, health and mind.
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