Local Table Farm Guide
Berries *Peaches
Bedford County
Botanical Harmony Farm
Tracey Burks, Ashleigh Newnes
765 Squire Hall Rd.
Shelbyville
931-952-1224
botanicalharmony@gmail.com
We are an all-natural, highly diversified family farm providing eggs, goatâTMs milk soaps and herbal body care from organically grown herbs on our farm.
Deep-Set Farm
Candace Pederson and Anson Hohne
300 Ck Troxler Rd.
Normandy
931-581-2856
We are a small farm providing free-range eggs and a wide variety of naturally grown vegetables. All of our products are free of chemicals, pesticides and herbicides.
Petalland Flower and Herb Farm
Karen Yasui
3881 Hwy. 130
Tullahoma
931-695-5466
Fabulous cut flowers grown sustainably for weddings or everyday bouquets. Flowers available fresh, dried, and in bulk or in arrangements.
Stoney Ridge Farm
Kay and Donald Kemp
160 Sinking Creek Rd.
Petersburg
931-684-1700
Please call to make an appointment.
We raise Huacaya alpacas that give us fiber in a multitude of colors. We then process it into rovings for spinners or yarn for knitters, crocheters and weavers.
*Valley Home Farm
Nancy Edwards and Bobby Potts
310 Potts Rd.
Wartrace
931-389-6470
Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sunday 1-5 p.m.
Farm-fresh blueberries and blackberries are available daily in season. Berries are available pre-picked or pick-your-own. Blueberry season begins the first week of June and runs through the end of July, followed by blackberries.
Zion Gardens
Risa Brown
330 Rippy Ridge Rd.
Normandy
615-653-3347
We are a small farm growing salad greens, specialty tomatoes, herbs and seedling plants. We use only organic and sustainable growing methods.
Bledsoe County
Colvin Family Farm
Adam Colvin
1045 JB Swafford Rd.
Pikeville
866-865-8329
customersupport@colvinfamilyfarm.com
We raise more than 50 different Certified Naturally Grown varieties of vegetables, herbs and fruits. We go to the Cumberland Sustainable FarmersâTM Market and the Franklin FarmersâTM Market.
Swafford Farm
Debra and Grady Swafford
1108 Summer City Rd.
Pikeville
423-447-2762
423-280-8596
Monday-Saturday
Our family farm operation begins at the Nashville FarmersâTM Market selling produce daily. We have tomatoes, peppers and other summer produce.
Cannon County
Crabtree Family Farms
Hollis Crabtree
187 Myers Lane/1993 Petty Gap Rd.
Woodbury
615-765-7237
615-765-5915
We specialize in raising Beefalo cattle. The herd is farm-raised, pastured and natural grain- and hay-fed, and free of hormones, antibiotics and steroids.
Donnamead Farm
Marshall and Donna Williams
7919 McMinnville Hwy.
Woodbury
615-563-2053
We are a cow/calf producer with some registered Angus and some Angus-cross commercial beef with no hormones, steroids or antibiotics.
Flying S Farms
Catherine and Ben Simmons
416 Doolittle Rd.
P.O. Box 456
Woodbury
615-542-1078
615-563-4569
We use sustainable and Albrecht growing methods on our farm. We offer a wide variety of heirloom and non-GMO hybrid products. We sell at the Franklin FarmersâTM Market, East Nashville Market, Murfreesboro Market on the Square and online at www.stonesriver.locallygrown.net.
*Half Hill Farm
Christian Grantham
210 Grand View Lane
Woodbury
615-460-7778
We are a small, seven-acre USDA Certified Organic farm. We grow organic apples, blueberries, hops and edible and medicinal mushrooms.
Willow Oak Beef
Bonnie and Robert Mullican
5914 McMinnville Hwy.
Woodbury
615-849-6751
615-653-0261
Farm-fresh beef with no added hormones or antibiotics. All cattle are grass-fed, finished on grain. We are at McMinnville FarmersâTM Market.
Cheatham County
John Patrick
2010 Valley View Rd.
Joelton
615-876-0897
615-480-2786
EdensâTM Garden Pegram
Charles Eden
513 Elkmoore Dr.
Pegram
615-662-8390
www.facebook.com/EdensGardenPegram
In addition to fresh produce, we offer organic mulch and bedding plants. We grow 80% of our products on the farm.
Happily Ever After Farm
Jonathan and Judith Smith
P.O. Box 804
Joelton
615-247-8290
615-812-2671
judith@happilyeverafterfarm.com
We offer free-range eggs from happy, organically fed chickens; USDA-inspected, dry-aged, grass-fed/finished beef; and organically fed, pastured chicken. All sales are direct from the farm by appointment.
KLD Farm
Kenneth Drinnon
1110 Turnipseed Rd.
Ashland City
615-952-9454
We raise Angus all-natural, USDA-inspected Beef. Our calves are grass-fed and grain-finished. We also have whole lamb. You can purchase our meats from our farm by appointment or from the Nashville FarmersâTM Market on Saturdays and Sundays.
Little Marrowbone Farm
Bill and Andrea Henry
1560 Little Marrowbone Rd.
Ashland City
615-792-4363
littlemarrowbonefarm@hotmail.com
www.facebook.com/Little-Marrowbone-Farm
Call ahead for availability and hours.
We sell from our greenhouse and at various events in the Nashville Metro area. Over the past 27 years, we have offered both the unique and well-loved in pesticide-free perennials, herbs, greenhouse exotics, citrus, succulents, dwarf evergreens and garden accessories.
*No. 9 Farms
Brian and Stephanie Oaks
1403 Little Marrowbone Rd.
Ashland City
615-545-0925
We are a you-pick mixed berry farm and have raspberries in the summer. We also grow seasonal herbs (both culinary and medicinal) and vegetables, and grow hops and herbs for local breweries, as well as create value-added products from what we grow.
Spring Creek Angus
Kenny Elrod
1108 Clarksville Pike
Pleasant View
615-948-9214
Selling purebred Angus beef on the hoof. Grass- or grain-fed.
The Compost Company
Edward Wansing
3643 TN 12 N.
Ashland City
615-427-5956
We produce high-quality humus compost. Our blends include premium, screened compost; secret blend screened compost; screened compost mulch; natural hardwood mulch; live compost tea and more.
Timbertop Farm
Jim Day
Ashland City
615-792-9306
www.timbertopfarm.com, www.cheatham.locallygrown.net
We grow shiitake and oyster mushrooms. We sell at the Richland Park FarmersâTM Market and at the Ashland City Open Air Market.
Coffee County
James Colwell
1579 Woodbury Hwy.
Manchester
931-954-0235
www.producefreshfromthefarm.com
Alpaca Atlantic of Tennessee
Lisa Olsen and Bill Fletcher
5378 Woodbury Hwy.
Manchester
931-728-6945
Selling colorful, quality, reproductively sound Huacaya alpacas, their fiber and fiber products.
Legacy Acres Alpacas
Linda Baker
928 Parker Rd.
Manchester
931-728-5962
We harvest our alpacasâTM fiber annually and then process into rovings, yarns and felted sheets. Handmade crocheted, knitted and felted items can be purchased from the boutique at the farm, online, or at the Franklin FarmersâTM Market.
Sun Devil Farms
Chenel Gervais
413 Walden Ridge Rd.
Manchester
931-222-0871
We sell eggs from our small flock of chickens.
Wayside Farm
Dan and Janet Deutmeyer
2797 Wayside Rd.
Manchester
931-954-2697
We are an alpaca fiber farm, selling raw fleece, roving blends and yarn.
Cumberland County
Backyard Bouquets
Leanna and Luella Miller
184 Shady Loop
Crossville
931-277-3707
Beautiful, fresh-cut flowers from our backyard to you! Sustainably grown, with a wide variety of colors and kinds, from the common to the unusual.
Red Barn Gardens CSA
Dave Myers
1219 Vandever Rd.
Crossville
931-200-6759
We offer summer/fall CSA with organically grown vegetables and seasonal produce available. Farm pickups and CSA deliveries to Pleasant Hill and Crossville.
Davidson County
EatonâTMs Creek Organics Farm
Tana Comer
5570 EatonâTMs Creek Rd.
Joelton
615-415-2734
The first certified organic farm in Davidson County. We are at the West End FarmersâTM Market at Vine Street.
Annie Acres
Kelly Albright
4610 Eatons Creek Rd.
Nashville
931-216-4387
Our Jerseys supply customers with fresh raw milk, sweet cream butter, heavy cream and half & half in the form of pet food and labeled as such. We also offer pastured poultry, eggs and live hens for backyard production.
Basil & Bergamot Flower Farm
Emily Daniel
941 Seymour Ave.
Nashville
606-344-9682
We are a small flower design studio and farm located in the beautiful countryside. We specialize in growing flowers with beautiful colors, amazing fragrance and longstanding beauty.
Bells Bend Farm
Eric Wooldridge and Loran Shallenberger
5188 Old Hickory Blvd.
Nashville
615-974-2388
In addition to our CSA members, we sell our produce at the Nashville FarmersâTM Market.
Buffalo Road Produce
Philip and Mandy Bennett
7556 Buffalo Rd.
Nashville
615-926-9803
615-678-1355
Friday 5-7:30 p.m.
We are a Nashville sustainably grown farm. We offer fresh produce, farm-fresh eggs and honey. We sell our produce through the Bellevue FarmersâTM Market.
Chop Wood Carry Water Retreat Center
Devin Pena
5240 Old Hickory Blvd.
Nashville
615-429-9044
We sell our produce at the Nashville FarmersâTM Market on Saturday and Sunday.
FarmOne.org
Kevin Derkits
Dry Fork Rd.
Whites Creek
615-483-1318
We are a non-profit serving the community through responsible agriculture education and providing first harvest food donation to those in need. Volunteer opportunities available.
FlowersâTM Farm
Mike Flowers
4550 Eatons Creek Rd.
Nashville
615-876-8493
We sell plants grown on our farm at the Nashville FarmersâTM Market and our farm. Purchase our homemade-on-the-farm pork sausage year-round.
Fresh and Local Nashville
Shaun Daugherty
3534 Central Pike, Suite 101
Hermitage
615-566-1895
www.freshandlocalnashville.com
We are a small farm focusing on naturally grown produce. We offer year-round produce through the Hip Donelson FarmersâTM Market and the FarmersâTM Market at the Crossings.
Green Door Gourmet
Sylvia Ganier
7011 River Road Pike
Nashville
615-942-7169
Please check website for current store hours.
We are a multifaceted farm operation with an on-farm market, traditional and flexible CSA, event barn and agritourism operation. At our on-farm market, you can find organic and local fresh veggies, as well as shop for other local and regional specialties.
HowellâTMs Farm
Johnny Howell
Bellevue
615-242-1623
Monday-Sunday 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Since 1938, the Howell family has been selling its farm produce in Nashville. We sell locally grown tomatoes, melons, peppers, root vegetables, squash, corn, greens and peaches.
Johnson Honey Farm
Robert Johnson
1206 S. Dickerson Rd.
Goodlettsville
615-859-7253
We produce and sell clover, wild flower and sourwood honey locally. We also sell free-range eggs. We sell at various local retailers, our own farm stand (by the honor system) and at farmersâTM markets.
Local Living Farm
Ed Harrison
5318 Hickory Hollow Parkway
Nashville
615-260-6621
LocalLivingFarm@smartergardens.com
Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Wednesday 4-7 p.m.
We operate an indoor farming operation inside a former Antioch big box store. We use a variety of growing methods to produce a selection of greens and culinary herbs.
Nashville Cattle Co.
Courtney Deal
238 54th Ave. N
Nashville
646-245-7067
courtney@nashvillecattleco.com
We raise humanely and pasture-raised beef and pork. All of our animals are raised without the use of hormones and antibiotics. We sell our product in shares and micro-shares.
Old School Farm
Rachel Stubbs
5022 Old Hydes Ferry Pike
Nashville
888-551-8622
615-881-9474
We provide meaningful employment for adults with intellectual disabilities in growing fresh, organic vegetables, herbs, flowers and eggs. We sell at the Nashville FarmersâTM Market.
Paradise Produce
Sonia and Stacy Geny
7721 B Whites Creek Pike
Joelton
615-476-9203
We offer naturally grown, chemical/pesticide and GMO-free produce to customers at the Franklin FarmersâTM Market.
Richards Family Farm
Troy Richards
1508 E. Stewarts Lane
Nashville
615-255-6074
Monday-Sunday 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
We specialize in turnip greens and okra. We grow green onions, tomatoes, corn, leaf lettuce, cucumbers, squash, collard greens and mustard greens, beets and green beans.
Rockdale Ranch
Charles Williamson
2360 Baker Road
Goodlettsville
615-943-4030
We have the largest bison herd in Tennessee. Buffalo meat is healthy and good tasting. We have added quail to the ranch, and we sell eggs for eating or hatching your own, as well as quail for the table.
Six Boots GrowersâTM Collective
Kevin Sykes
Nashville
919-624-1058
We are a group of vegetable farmers in Bells Bend who use well-planned growing practices and low-impact soil management techniques to provide our farmersâTM market customers with tasty and nutrient-dense vegetables.
Whites Creek Flower Farm
Laura Bigbee-Fott
6921 Old Hickory Blvd.
Whites Creek
615-426-6722
whitescreekflowerfarm@gmail.com
We grow fresh flowers without pesticides or chemical fertilizers. We tend towards the unusual: lots of natives, heirlooms and flowers not typically available. We sell our cut flowers at several area farmersâTM markets.
DeKalb County
Bert Driver Nursery
Bert Driver
3400 Nashville Highway
Smithville
615-597-9560
Monday-Sunday
Creek Bend Farm
Lyle and Sam Harvey
2576 Dry Creek Rd.
Dowelltown
615-684-5873
We raise USDA-certified, 100% grass-fed beef, pastured pork, pastured chicken and free-range eggs. Our products are available at the Hip Donelson and the Smithville farmersâTM markets, direct from the farm or by arrangement at various Nashville locations.
DND Farm
Thomas Theriaque
2341 Adamson Branch Rd.
Liberty
615-597-9853
We grow a wide variety of produce using sustainable growing methods. We also raise honeybees for honey and dry herbs, along with chickens for eggs.
Food From God Farm
Lori Wright
1900 Banks Pisgah Rd.
Smithville
615-597-1358
www.matthew540.com/foodfromgod.htm
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 2-4:30 p.m.
We have a selection of farm-fresh tomatoes; while here you may stop at our stand to find a selection of the many other fresh fruits and vegetables we grow. Our family has a stone mill, and fresh grinds 24 different grains on a daily basis.
*Pomona Hill Farm
Bob, Jeanne, James, Dan Motichek
425 Oakley Hollow Rd.
Alexandria
615-970-8647
985-373-0814
motichekbj@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/PomonaHillFarm
We grow a variety of vegetables, berries, tree fruits, flowers and herbs. We also produce eggs, honey, pastured lambs and goatâTMs milk soap. We sell at the Green Market in Cookeville and the Granville Sutton store.
Starry Hill Farm
Duane Park
1021 Chapman Hollow Rd.
Dowelltown
615- 536-6174
We sell mostly meats and vegetables grown using organic growing methods. Our produce wagons run throughout Middle Tennessee. We also grow heirlooms and open-pollinated varieties.
WeDo Farm
Ricky Ervin
1230 Bethel Rd.
P.O. Box 495
Smithville
615-597-1864
We raise naturally grown vegetables, prickly pear/cacti and cane/bamboo products and distribute via our Facebook friends and the DeKalb County FarmersâTM Market. Any undistributed produce will go to the local food distribution center.
Dickson County
Three Creeks Farm
Beth Collier-Shafer
365 Peabody Rd.
Charlotte
615-789-5943
615-476-0462
Call in advance.
B & K Farms
Brian and Kim Eash
4230 Hwy. 49 W.
Vanleer
615-891-8610
bkfarms@emypeople.net
We raise beef, pork, chicken, eggs, Thanksgiving turkeys and a full line of produce. Our animals are all raised on grass and GMO-free feed. We sell our goods at the Dickson FarmersâTM Market.
Balanced Beef, LLC
Cole and Tracey Reagan
840 Goslin Branch Rd.
Burns
615-545-6402
We raise Black Angus cattle that are fed a balance of grass and grain. Our cattle are raised without using growth hormones or steroids and we donâTMt feed any antibiotics or animal by-products.
Berry Farms Harvest on Hayshed
Todd and Lenee Berry
1140 Hayshed Rd.
Dickson
615-789-5843
615-504-8072
We have our homegrown produce available beginning in June.
Clifton Farms
Jean and Ray Clifton
985 Southerland Rd.
Dickson
615-446-4686
Experience the freshness of our more than 70 varieties of farm grown vegetables and herbs. We regularly sell at the Dickson FarmersâTM Market. On-farm sales are by appointment only.
Heritage Glen Farm
Meg and Harry Edwards
680 Frannie Branch Rd.
Dickson
615-740-5254
We sell fresh-pastured eggs, organically fed broilers and heirloom fruits and vegetables, including more than 15 varieties of heirloom garlic. We sell from the farm and the Dickson County FarmersâTM Market.
Little Montana
John and Cindy Fink
1095 White Rd.
Bon Aqua
615- 509-0153
We have poultry, rabbits and farm-fresh eggs. We sell our eggs at the farmersâTM markets in Fairview and Dickson, and our rabbits from the farm and via home delivery to potential buyers.
Morris Hollow Cattle Company
Jay Morris
1135 Ben Collier Rd.
Charlotte
615-642-6219
Our cattle are never confined and thrive on lush pasture. They are only supplemented with our blend of all-natural grains for that amazing high-end steakhouse flavor and tenderness.
New American Farms
Mitch and Serena Harden
1399 Hornal Rd.
White Bluff
781-572-5403
We specialize in growing pasture-raised and organically fed chicken eggs, pesticide/herbicide-free produce and pasture-raised and grass-finished beef, pork and poultry. We sell at the Dickson County FarmersâTM Market.
Sadie Creek Little Farm
Steve Middleton
1420 Ben Collier Rd.
Charlotte
615-792-9029
Southern highbush blueberries are available through about July 4. We also offer some real nice heirloom tomatoes, using organic growing methods, through July. We offer our goods at the West Nashville FarmersâTM Market.
Turnbull Creek Farm
Tallahassee May
566 Doug Hill Rd.
Bon Aqua
931-623-0631
We grow a variety of vegetables, herbs and cut flowers throughout the year. We sell our products through Fresh Harvest subscription service in Nashville.
**Uncle DâTMs Produce
Darold Barnes
2664 Slayden Marion Rd./Rte. 235
Cumberland Furnace
615-763-2040
Fruit is my specialty. My biggest fruit crop is peaches that are tree-ripened and dripping with sweetness and flavor. Please check for availability. I sell at the Dickson County FarmersâTM Market.
Fentress County
Herb and Plow
Chris Arnold
823 Hack Beatty Rd.
Grimsley
We are a certified naturally grown fruit and vegetable farm. We grow more than 50 varieties of fruits, vegetables and herbs.
Wolf River Valley Growers
Bob Washburn
170 Greenhouse Lane
Pall Mall
931-879-5426
800-841-5210
Monday-Saturday
Check website for seasonal hours.
You can shop in 56 greenhouses overflowing with colorful flowers, hanging baskets, naturally grown herbs and vegetables, and much more.
Franklin County
*J & J Organic Berry Farm
Joyce Graham
7152 Rock Creek Rd.
Tullahoma
931-455-6855
Monday-Saturday
We are a certified-organic blueberry farm. During the season, we are open daylight to dark, but please call ahead for picking conditions and availability. We do both a PYO and pre-pick. We will also take orders in advance.
Giles County
Lexington Vineyard & Winery
Debra Hale
2000 Dog Hollow Rd.
Lynnville
931-527-4011
931-527-4011
www.Lexingtonvineyardandwinery.com
In addition to our own wines and wine jellies, we sell organic honey from our own hives, and provide a service to anyone with honeybees in their homes. Products sold at vineyard.
Quiet Breeze Piedmontese Farm
Phillipand Charlene Budd
14055 Columbia Hwy.
Lynnville
931-527-3333
931-638-2015
www.quietbreezepiedmontesefarm.com
We raise Piedmontese cattle and make sure their diet is healthy and natural, and free of growth hormones and implants or any animal by-products.
Rollins Farm
Ed and Teresa Rollins
5129 Prospect Rd.
Prospect
931-363-0265
We sell our own honey direct from the farm, as well as our own beef. We use no hormones and only use antibiotics in case of sickness, but keep the animal out of the food system for double the required amount of time.
Grundy County
Michael Raines
391 Frontier Rd.
Altamont
931- 692-3919
We have year-round hydroponic lettuce and some greens. We also have raspberries, along with our seasonal/limited meats/produce as follows: pasture-raised chickens, cherries, peaches, apples, field tomatoes, field cucumber, okra and garlic.
In Town Organics and Summerfields
Jess and Nate Wilson
197th 8th St.
Monteagle
931-808-3004
931-808-3004
www.etsy.com/shop/SummerFieldsFibers?ref=hdr_shop_menu
We grow sustainably grown vegetables and grass-fed lamb and wool. We sell locally through the South Cumberland FarmersâTM Market and Food Hub.
White City Produce & Greenhouses
Jerry and Tami Sweeton
315 Manley Rd.
Tracy City
931-607-1615
wcproduce_greenhouses@hotmail.com
www.wcproducegreenhouses.weebly.com
We offer fresh produce through the summer.
Hardin County
Don Coleman
85 Orchard Lane
Savannah
731-925-9710
Call ahead for availability and hours.
We have pre-picked peaches and start picking around the 4th of July. We also have blackberries beginning in early June and a limited supply of blueberries in late June (our plants are still young).
*Culbertson Farms
Randall and Jean Culbertson
200 Gillis Rd.
Savannah
731- 925-4872
Monday-Thursday, Sunday 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
We begin our season with seven varieties of pick-your-own blueberries, followed by potatoes, tomatoes. Please call first for availability.
Hickman County
Beaverdam Creek Farm
Philip, Trish, Jake and Tricia Ann Lingo
516 Sulphur Creek Rd.
Centerville
931-623-3732
Saturday
We use old-fashioned, sustainable methods to insure that our veggies are nutrient-dense and free of harmful chemicals. We sell naturally raised, grass-fed meats and stone-milled grits and cornmeal from Certified Organic Tennessee-grown corn.
Belle Springs Farm
Kyle and Claire Bradshaw
594 Sulphur Creek Rd.
Centerville
931-729-1194
We have a herd of Jersey (and one Guernsey) cows, with which we run a dairy herd share operation. We also own some black cows for beef and a couple of large black sows, and have recently begun to harvest our own shiitake mushrooms.
*Bountiful Blessings Farm
654 Dry Prong Rd.
Williamsport
931-583- 0139
931-583-2795
dysingers@bountifulblessingsfarm.com
www.bountifulblessingsfarm.com
Certified organic, the farm specializes in berries and year-round vegetables. Additional products include raw honey, maple syrup, soaps and lotions.
Cedar Run Farms
Gary and Susan Kauffmann
1491 Hwy. 230 W.
P.O. Box 74
Nunnelly
931-729-9474
931-212-0368
We raise grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb, free of hormones, antibiotics and supplements. Please call in advance.
Chestnut Hill Ranch B&B
Cher Boisvert-Tanley
3001 Browns Bend Rd.
Only
931-729-0153
In addition to selling our eggs, jams, jellies, honey, local art and Angus beef by the whole or half, we run a bed-and-breakfast facility on our working ranch.
Pinewood Farms
Crystal Lewis
6415 Pinewood Rd.
Nunnelly
423-827-6528
thepinewoodfarm.com
We offer fresh vegetables, eggs, pasture-raised beef, pork, lamb and chicken. Our products are offered through our CSA, the Bellevue FarmersâTM Market and the Dickson FarmersâTM Market.
Riversong Farm
David and Ginny Lundell
5996 Pinewood Mansion Rd.
Nunnelly
931-729-1199
We have bees producing honey in our naturally managed apiary.
Sugar Camp Farm
Lizzie Wright
10220 Sugar Camp Rd.
Bon Aqua
615-587-0701
We provide our community with healthy vegetables, eggs, pastured meats and herbs.
Tottys Bend Soap Farm
Nate and Vanessa Davis
1653 Tottys Bend Rd.
Duck River
931-729-7769
We are a micro-farm specializing in sustainably produced goat milk bath and body products. We use only the highest-quality ingredients including organic, sustainably harvested plant oils; goat milk from our farm; and botanical additives.
Humphreys County
Hodgdon Farms
David Hodgdon
1000 Old Nashville Hwy.
McEwen
931-622-8872
We sell our summer produce from the Dickson FarmersâTM Market and our farm stand.
Utopia Farm
Steve and Sharon Osborne
2885 Flatwoods Rd.
Camden
731-441-6074
We are an Angus cow/calf operation, selling retail Angus beef. Our beef is grass-fed and grass-finished. We are at the Camden FarmersâTM Market.
Jackson County
Backwater Farm Nursery
Victoria and Gary Grigg
1584 Granville Hwy.
Gainesboro
931-397-4001
931-268-1584
We have four greenhouses where we grow vegetable plants, annual and perennial flowers and herbs. We close beginning of July and reopen in October. Call first.
Bell Point Farm
Shawn Hensley
5374 Granville Hwy.
Granville
931-653-4227
bellpointfarms@gmail.com
We enjoy producing old-timey heirloom vegetables along with popular favorites. We sell at the farmersâTM market in Gainesboro, the Cookeville FarmersâTM Market and directly from the farm.
Brinna Sallee
2204 Spring Creek Rd.
Cookeville
931-529-1166
We offer pick-your-own blueberries at a well-established one-acre patch in July and August. Call or email for availability.
Jim and Deb Wolfe
341 Sparkle Lane
Cookeville
931-858-8406
Saturday 7 a.m.-Noon
Naturally and sustainably grown year-round produce. We have seasonal vegetables and raspberries. We sell at CookevilleâTMs Downtown Green Market.
KMA 100% Angus Beef Farm
Jeff Kamptner
897 Hix Hollow Rd.
Gainesboro
931-268-3846
Year-round sales. Call for availability. Our 100% Angus beef is sold by the hanging weight, half or whole carcass.
Pipsissewa Herbs
Lisa Bedner
450 Davidson Chapel Rd.
Bloomington Springs
931-653-4402
Greenhouse and gardens through July by appointment only. Wellness consultations and products year-round. We make our own herbal medicines in the Native American tradition, including salves and tinctures.
RussellâTMs Ridge Nubians
Julie Russell
2450 Shepardsville Hwy.
Bloomington Springs
931-650-0499
We are breeders of ADGA-registered purebred Nubians. We offer herd shares of raw goatâTMs milk and goatâTMs milk cheese, as well as goatâTMs milk soap and goatâTMs milk lotion.
Lawrence County
Adam and Sue Turtle
30 Myers Rd.
Summertown
931-964-4151
www.earthadvocatesresearchfarm.com
By appointment only.
Dan and Debbie Eiser
78 Cemetery Rd.
Lawrenceburg
931-964-4578
www.localharvest.org/blueberries-on-the-buffalo-farm-M11313
Closed Wednesday. Call first for availability.
PYO blueberries and blackberries, or pre-picked berries with advance notice. Enjoy family picnic areas, mowed walking paths, or feed fish in the ponds.
Bowers Farm
Jim and Mary Bowers
80 Waterfork Rd.
Ethridge
931-762-2847
Bowers Farm naturally raises gourmet-quality, grass-fed/finished Red Devon beef, non-GMO, soy-free pastured Large Black Hog pork and non-GMO, soy-free, free-range hens for eggs.
Brush Creek Honey Farm
Randall Staggs and Cathey Staggs
297 Brush Creek Rd.
Lawrenceburg
931-762-1277
Call 48 hours in advance to make sure someone will be there.
We sell honey from the farm and at some local retailers.
Dixon Family Meats
Bill and Gail Dixon
155 North Hood Rd.
Lawrenceburg
931-231-5331
dixonfamilymeats.net
We offer pastured pork and grass-fed beef. Free from antibiotics and growth hormones, our beef is 100% grass-fed and grass-finished.
Farmer BrownâTMs Produce
Keelan Brown
43 Railroad Bed Rd.
Iron City
931-242-8033
We are a small, Certified Naturally Grown produce operation specializing in out-of-the-ordinary and standard fare produce.
Mushroompeople
Frank Michael
Summertown
866- 521-1555.
We are a mail-order business. We sell supplies for growing the wood-loving mushrooms shiitake, oyster, reishi, maitake and lionâTMs mane. Please order through our website or call.
Lewis County
Avalon Acres Farms
Tim and Jennifer Bodnar
750 Piney Creek Rd.
Hohenwald
931-628-3938
We are a one-stop-shop CSA selling our free-range eggs and pasture-raised, hormone-free beef, pork, lamb and chicken. We offer a variety of share sizes and packages that include produce, meat, eggs, cheese, baked and local canned goods.
Holt Farming Co. & SherryâTMs Dairy Shares
Sherry Holt and Erica Holt
3370 Cane Creek Rd.
Hohenwald
931-729-4530
holtfarmingco.vpweb.com
Our animals are fed all-natural grains, grasses and minerals. We provide all-natural raw milk, yogurt, buttermilk, kefit, butter, cheese and cottage cheese. We sell our dairy products by cow-share only.
Lincoln County
*Doe Run Farm CSA
Judy and John McGary
345 Old Petersburg Pike
Petersburg
931-659-6204
931-625-2651
All of our vegetables, fruit, berries and produce are 100% locally grown by small farmers in middle Tennessee. We also offer artisanal cheese shares, fruit shares and heirloom tomato shares (a combination of slicers and cherry tomatoes).
Far Out Farm
Jane Caulfield
4626 Delina Rd.
Cornersville
931-293-4466
Lambs, mostly grass-fed with no added hormones. Available in whole or halves. We also sell fleece and rovings. Call for more information.
HaHa Farm
Kathie and Steve Haber
482 Cortner Hollow Rd.
Petersburg
931-680-0423
www.hahafarm.com
We are a small farm breeding llamas and alpacas for fiber. I sell yarn, roving, fleeces and felted sheet along with needle felting supplies.
Mac Rogers
Mac Rogers
3 Sweet Potato Lane
Taft
931-703-2001
We pick to order with a full line of summer and Hispanic produce.
Sage Hill Garden
Bea and Mike Kunz
32 Old Petersburg Pike
Petersburg
931-438-8328
www.sagehillfarmsandvintagestore.com
Call for availability and information on classes.
We have dried herb teas and herb seasonings. During the season, we also have cut flowers.
Macon County
The Barefoot Farmer CSA
Jeff Poppen
P.O. Box 163
Red Boiling Springs
Katie Noss, 615-308-9345 or
615-699-2493
Appleknob Orchard
Ferrell and Rita Meador
5047 Long Creek Rd.
Lafayette
615-666-3699
Apples on more than 400 trees are ripe from mid-August through mid-October.
Beech Hill Cabbage Patch
George Myers
631 Beech Hill Lane
Hartsville
615-666-2571
Closed Saturday
We produce, process and sell kraut from organically grown cabbage to naturally enhance the immune system. Call for availability. Other garden produce in season.
Red Springs Farm
Coree and Paul Entwistle
Red Boiling Springs
615-699-4676
www.redspringsfamilyfarm.blogspot.com
We grow a diverse selection (many usual favorites and some exotic types) of nutrient-dense vegetables in season, using biodynamic and organic principles.
David Carver
412 Hawkins Rd.
Westmoreland
615-670-1432
www.facebook.com/pages/Rocky-Mound-Berry-Patch/104673722920283
Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Marshall County
** ForgieâTMs Fruit Farm
Bill Forgie
2000 Collier Rd.
Lewisburg
931-637-7759
Monday-Saturday 8-6 p.m.
Seven varieties of peaches. You can pick your own or let us fetch them for you at a higher price. Call ahead for availability.
Haynes Honey Farm
David and Judy Haynes
1350 Wade Brown Rd.
Lewisburg
931-359-2665
931-703-1260
We sell our honey at LewisburgâTMs farmersâTM market every Friday beginning in July.
Maury County
Circle of Seasons, â~JackâTMs Bee SweetâTM Honey
Jack Wohlfarth
4417 Dugger Rd
Culleoka
931-987-0910
931-215-5389
I sell honey, comb honey and beeswax from our farm and my wifeâTMs Morning Glory Herb Shop in Culleoka.
CJ Percle
2794 Brown Hollow Rd.
Columbia
931-624-9795
810-308-9176
Sunday-Saturday
A pick-your-own fruit farm, including blueberries, apples, pears and pecans. The sign on the gate gives instructions on how to get into the farm. Pay by the honor system.
Gardner Grove Family Farms
James Gardner
gardnergrove21@yahoo.com
We specialize in heirloom vegetables. We are natural growers with no chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Pastured chicken, turkey and pork are available. We offer raw foods, shiitake mushrooms and logs for home use.
Glendale Farm
Sam Kennedy
1551 John Finney Rd.
Columbia
931-215-5117
We produce grass-fed and finished lamb and pasture-raised poultry. Our animals are never fed antibiotics or growth hormones.
Jersey D Farm
George Dodson
4356 Skelley Rd.
Santa Fe
931-682-2315
We have an all-Jersey milk herd. They are pastured on grass that does not have any chemicals or pesticides used. We do not use antibiotics or growth hormones. We have a â~cow sharing programâTM for fresh, raw milk. We also sell eggs.
Norton Family Farm
Karen Norton
Cross Bridges
931-388-5839
Saturday
We sell at the Franklin FarmersâTM Market. We grow all types of produce and offer a full line of homemade preserves and jellies, relishes, pickles and a full line of baked goods.
Palouse Farm
Wolters Family
2684 E. Sheepneck Rd.
Culleoka
931-987-0043
We produce farm-fresh American lamb, and wool fiber. Sales are made from the farm. Please call for availability.
Pantall Farm
Chad Pantall
2781 CarterâTMs Creek Station Rd.
Columbia
931-486-2754
We raise a variety of fresh produce that we sell at the Columbia FarmersâTM Market and at a small stand on Nashville Hwy. near the Neapolis community.
Persimmon Ridge Honey Farm
Betty Taylor
Williamsport
931-583-2620
www.PersimmonRidgeHoneyFarm.com
Raw honey from chemical-free hives available each year until sold out.
Keith Cannon
2402 Gene Fitzgerald Rd.
Columbia
615-636-7137
All-natural, grass-fed beef, pork and lamb. We also have two acres of blueberries. We sell off the farm, at farmersâTM markets, CSA and neighborhood deliveries in the greater Nashville area.
Montgomery County
Airborne Alpacas
Don and Cindi Webber
1941 Hwy. 76
Adams
931-358-2314
We are a small farm that breeds, sells, shows and boards alpacas. We sell the fiber we harvest at the Clarksville City Market.
Circle J Ranch, LLC
Charley Jordan
4832 Lylewood Rd.
Indian Mound
931-561-7360
We offer a wide selection of USDA-inspected, retail-cut freezer beef products, which are raised in accordance with the standards of the TN Natural Beef and TN Beef Quality Assurance programs.
CookâTMs Ranch Beef
Thomas Cook
3509 Shady Grove Rd.
Clarksville
931-358-9358
www.cooksranchbeef.com
We raise Wagyu cattle/American Kobe beef. We follow a strict standard for TN Natural beef. On-farm sales and delivery within the Nashville and Clarksville area.
DiannâTMs Greenhouse
Diann Nance
3072 Nicole Rd.
Clarksville
931-648-8701
Open by appointment.
We have greenhouse-grown herbs, culinary and edible flowers, perennials, biennials, annuals and more than 40 varieties of herbs.
Giving Thanks Farm
Aimee Owen
4837 Mickle Lane
Clarksville
615-975-3276
We offer pastured poultry, including chicken, heritage turkeys, ducks and geese; and free-roaming pork and grass-fed, grain-finished beef, all raised on chemical-free pastures.
Billy and Teresa McCraw
2385 Rossview Rd.
3 miles off I-24, Exit 8
Clarksville
931-647-0187
Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
We have pick-your-own strawberries, blackberries and blueberries. Call ahead for availability.
Tennessee Grass Fed
Phil Baggett
335 Williams Rd.
Clarksville
615-347-5454
philbaggett@tennesseegrassfed.com
We produce 100 % grass-fed and grass-finished beef with no hormones or antibiotics used. All products are available at local pick-up points and farmersâTM markets in Clarksville and Murfreesboro.
The Food Initiative
Michael Hampton
1230 Rossview Rd.
Clarksville
931-905-6998
We work with high school students. We grow a variety of fruits and vegetables for our community in a sustainable manner. You can find us on Saturdays at the Clarksville Downtown Market.
Moore County
Peggy Baird
209 Blueberry Lane
Fayetteville
931-759-4318
Monday-Sunday 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Small blueberry farm only six miles from Lynchburg and the Jack Daniels Distillery. PYO only and bring your own bucket; no pre-picked available. Please call ahead to check availability.
Morgan County
West Wind Farms LLC
Ralph and Kimberlie Cole
155 Shekinah Way
Deer Lodge
855-593-7894
Toll-free (855)5-WESTWIND
customerservice@westwindfarms.com
Servicing the Nashville metro area, we have five different CSA packages available. Or, order online from a huge selection of 100% grass-fed meats, pastured poultry, sausages, no-sodium-nitrate deli meats and meat snacks, free-roaming farm eggs, raw milk and milk products, cheeses, breads, teas, seasonings, body products and more.
Overton County
David and Diana Webb
Hwy. 111
Livingston
931-823-2829
Tuesday-Thursday, Saturday 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Please call first for availability. We offer a variety of PYO berries, as well as pre-picked at our farm stand. The raspberries kick off our berry season in early June, followed by blueberries and blackberries.
Brandywine Farm
Travis and Mickie Davis
131 Langford Lane
Hilham
931-823-0024
thinkingfarmer@brandywine-farm.com
We raise pastured chickens, free-range eggs, grass-fed beef (free of hormones and antibiotics) and vegetables (organically raised). We sell at the Cookeville FarmersâTM Market during season.
Schrock Honey Acres
Fred and Agnes Schrock
154 Schrock Lane
Monterey
931-445- 3294
Daylight hours; best to call first for availability and operating hours.
We have a pick-your-own blueberry patch and are part of the Muddy Pond Mennonite community.
Putnam County
Jack and Cindy Holman
1654 Burgess Falls Rd.
Cookeville
931-265-3924
931-265-3942
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
We raise grass-fed and finished beef, pastured meat chickens, free-range pork and free-range chicken eggs. All of our animals are raised as naturally as possible with no added hormones or antibiotics.
Darren and Miranda Smith
14381 Tuckers Ridge
Silver Point
615-735-7309
We have several varieties of peaches, apples, raspberries and pears. Our fruit is available at the Putnam and Smith County farmersâTM markets, as well as from the farm.
Hurricane Hollow Apple Orchard
Leon and Edwina Boyd
4956 Medley Amonette Rd.
Buffalo Valley
931-858-2445
Monday-Sunday 9-5 p.m.
Beginning the first of August, we sell our apples directly from the farm, including several heirloom varieties such as Gala, Wolf River and Rusty Coat. We also sell fresh cider.
Little Creek Farm
Wayne and Charlene Moss
3500 Gainesboro Grade
Cookeville
931-267-9978
931- 260-4754
See website for seasonal hours.
We have summer vegetables, including squash, sweet corn, green beans, peppers and more.
MMKM Family Produce Stand
Mike and Maureen Jeffers
8272 Burgess Falls Rd.
Baxter
931-432-3276
Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sunday 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Our farm stand is right down the road from Burgess Falls State Park. We have used organic growing practices since the mid-1980s and grow a wide variety of late spring and summer produce.
Raisin Acres Farm
Pat and Sherri Stickler
6343 Hilham Rd.
Cookeville
931-854-1822
We are a small family farm using organic and sustainable methods to produce naturally grown herbs, vegetables and fruits. We currently offer a small goat milk herd share.
Three Sisters Farm
Wendy Williams
Cookeville
931-783-0529
Saturday
Our flowers, vegetables and berries are Certified Naturally Grown. In addition to selling at the new Cookeville Downtown Green Market on Saturdays, we are signing up members for our fall CSA.Â
Waters Farm
Randy and Nathan Dodson
8426 Kermit LaFever
Baxter
931-267-9242
We are a growing and sustainable farm dedicated to organic growing methods, promoting the local food economy, and educating the community about the benefits of locally grown organic and naturally grown foods.
Robertson County
Don and Cathy Hall
7254 Hwy. 41 N.
Cedar Hill
615-696-2652
Monday-Sunday 8 a.m.-6 p.m., 1-5 p.m.
We have a small and diversified farm with unusual fruit varieties, including gooseberries, blueberries, blackberries, figs, muscadines, chestnuts, filberts, spring and summer produce. We usually have Oriental persimmons. Please call first for availability.
Jamie Dudiak
2450 Bowie Rd.
Greenbriar
615-542-9120
We have six varieties of blueberries that ripen from mid-June through mid-August. Visit our scenic Tennessee bicentennial farm and help us celebrate our 200th Anniversary.
Gourmet Pasture Beef
Kathy Gunn
5458 Gunn Rd.
Springfield
615-504-2046
We sell 100% grass-fed and finished beef. Our cattle are Angus/Hereford cross. We have monthly specials and if you order more than $150 online, your delivery is free in Tennessee (see website for details).
JâTMs Meats and More
Carl Ray Jenkins III
3550 Hwy. 76 W.
Adams
931-896-3040
www.facebook.com/Js-Meats-and-More
Our family raises pasture pork and grass-fed/grain-finished beef; and sells soy-free chicken eggs.
Jackson Farms
Billy Jackson
8103 Bill Moss Rd.
White House
615-672-4483
615-478-4483
We raise registered Hereford cattle and offer grain-fed whole, half or quarter freezer beef. We are certified Tennessee All-Natural beef.
Moffitt Farms
Brian Moffitt
4005 S. Hillwood Ct.
Springfield
615-478-3871
We specialize in sustainably grown heirloom varieties of produce and sell at the Robertson County FarmersâTM Market and at the Clarksville Downtown Market.
Red River Bees
Barry Richards
7781 Hwy. 25 E.
Cross Plains
615-379-8233
We sell local honey produced in and around Robertson County.
Riverside FarmersâTM Market
Cindy Fuqua
5934 Ashburn Rd.
Springfield
615-384-2900
We have a large assortment of fresh produce, herbs, country ham, baked goods, honey, homemade baked goods and canned jams, jellies and vegetables.
Smiley Farm
Troy Smiley
Ridge Top
615-742-3820
Monday-Sunday 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
We sell daily at the Nashville FarmersâTM Market during the growing season. We grow a wide variety of produce, as well as unique varieties of old favorites and our own farm-cured meats.
Don and Katie Henry
6900 Blackberry Lane
Cross Plains
615-654-9227
Monday-Sunday 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Please call first for availability.
We sell blackberries, both pre-picked and pick-your-own. We also sell pre-picked peaches starting late June, and summer vegetables and summer apples beginning in July.
TN Real Milk/Gammon Family Dairy
Steven Gammon
5766 Highland Rd.
Orlinda
Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
We sell our farm-fresh milk and produce from our own farm store.
Windy Acres Farm
Alfred and Carney Farris
5552 Dixon Rd.
Orlinda
615-654-3599
Please call ahead.
We grow and sell certified organic non-GMO yellow corn, soft red winter wheat, clear and dark hilum soybeans, barley, spelt, buckwheat, hairy vetch and rye. We also have certified organic, non-hybrid, non-GMO, open-pollinated white and yellow corn. We sell grass-fed beef and lamb.
Rutherford County
Rocky Glade Farm
Jim and Julie Vaughn
2397 Rocky Glade Rd.
Eagleville
615-274-3496
Welcome to a true family farm, growing grass-fed beef, lamb and lots of vegetables. We sell at the Franklin FarmersâTM Market through June and offer year-round service through Stones River Online Market, as well as Bedford County Locally Grown.  ---------------------------------------- Triple A Farms
Jacob Anderson and Paul Anderson
8322 Hwy. 99
Rockvale
615-476-8664
615-477-9160
Monday-Sunday 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
AHA Rabbits
Kimberly and Mark Ferguson
10575 S. Windrow Rd.
Rockvale
615-274-2466
www.kferg9804.wix.com/aharabbits
We raise quality New Zealand and Californian rabbits for meat/pet food/pets. Rabbits may be purchased directly from our farm year-round.
Bloomsbury Farm
Lauren Palmer
9398 Del Thomas Rd.
Smyrna
615-355-8525
We grow all things sprouted: alfalfa, clover, spicy, crunchy, sunflower and wheat grass, year-round in a glass greenhouse. We also have a full vegetable and herb production through fall, and offer cut flowers and free-range eggs.
Carl Foster
8501 Taliaferro Rd.
Eagleville
615-395-7651
We started our blueberry patch of 700 bushes eight years ago and are continually adding new plants. Please call for availability. We also keep bees.
Cedar Ridge Farm
Dwight King
1521 Floyd Rd.
Eagleville
615-274-3157
We sell whole lambs and in the fall we sell either whole or half grass-fed beef. Call for availability.
Chickabees RMR
Richard Vaughan
8350 Hwy. 99
Rockvale
615-556-7320
We specialize in chickens and bees. We sell eggs, honey and laying hens and chickens of all ages and many varieties. Call for an appointment.
John and Tish Erdmann
2250 Rock Springs Midland Rd.
Christiana
615-848-8942
jerdmann58@bellsouth.net
We are a small farm that specializes in growing fruit, vegetables and cut flowers. All crops are grown naturally following organic principles with minimal spraying. You can find us at Stones River Market and the Murfreesboro Market on the Square.
Everich Farm
Eva Berg
8695 Hwy 269 Bell Buckle Rd.
Christiana
615-499-6286
We are a small fiber farm. I breed Pygora goats for their luxurious fleeces and also keep a small herd of fiber alpacas. I shear and process the fiber so I can design, create and craft natural items such as hats, yarn and other items.
** Gamecock Apiaries
Ken Kizer
2707 Coleman Hill Rd.
Rockvale
615.542.6314
615.691.0480
I have beeswax, hand cream, homemade vanilla extract, diatomaceous earth, peanuts, crowder peas, field peas, string beans, butter beans, peaches and plums (depending on weather) and eggs.
Happy Turkey Farm
Don Johnson
3650 Little Rock Rd.
Eagleville
615-579-6930
Honey from bees we know; lip balm and hand salve from our beeswax.
Jones Mill Farm
JR and Judy Stroud
391 Jones Mill Rd.
LaVergne
615-459-4727
We grow certified naturally grown heirloom varieties and other unusual produce and fruits. We also grind our own flour from organic grains and sell breads, jams and jellies from our certified kitchen.
Langell Land & Cattle
Louie Langell
1652 Allisona Rd.
Eagleville
615-969-4703
Grain-fed beef, sold in half or whole. No steroids or growth hormones used.
Somewhere Place Else Farm
Stephen Vire
5522 Snail Shell Cave Rd.
Rockvale
615-274-2070
somewhereplaceelsefarm@gmail.com
www.somewhereplaceelsefarm.com
We are USDA- and FDA-certified producers of old-fashioned, all-natural, gluten-free homemade canned goods. We grow a variety of garden vegetables and use these in most of our recipes.
Angie Kleinau
5942 West Gum Rd.
Murfreesboro
615-893-7940
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Closed Monday, Wednesday and Sunday.
We usually open after the 4th of July, but call for availability.
We are a family-friendly, PYO blueberry patch, but will pre-pick for customers with a two-day notice. We also have a playground and small buckets for children, as well as a public restroom.
Smith County
Jack and Christy Dillehay
14 Kempville Hwy.
Carthage
615-774-3688
615-735-7907
Monday-Friday 3-6 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
We grow a full line of summer vegetable crops. We are now offering equipment hauling year-round.
Jenny and Darrin Drake
69 Cowan Valley Lane
Hickman
615-683-4291
customerservice@peacefulpastures.com
Open year-round for phone and online orders. Quantity discounts.
We raise hormone- and antibiotic-free, pasture-raised beef, pork, lamb, goat and
Bountiful Acres Farm
Sue Dickhaus
57 SP McClanahan Rd.
Watertown
615-420-0345
We offer classes in soap-making, body care products classes, herbal salve-making and more. We raise dairy goats, wool sheep and honeybees, and have extensive herb gardens and more.
Ronnie and Diane Bussell
3 Rogers Lane
Carthage
615-735-9193
Call for availability at the farm, Smith County FarmerâTMs Market.
We offer peaches, sweet corn, blackberries and apples.
Chimney Swift Farm
Kimberly Walter
458 Plunkett Creek Rd.
Gordonsville
615-947-6139
We raise chickens and a small herd of goats, and keep honeybees. We make artisan soaps, salves, lip balms and other natural-living products. We also have fresh preserves, pickles, chutneys, salsa and honey.
Farmhouse Delivery CSA
Stephanie Bradshaw
108 Ward Hollow Rd.
Brush Creek
615-693-2519
farmhousedeliverycsa@gmail.com
farmhousedeliverycsa.com
We partner with Golden Rule Farm and Rolling Acres Farm, two non-certified organic Mennonite Farms in Scottsville, Kentucky, to bring you fresh, nutrient-dense produce throughout the 28-week growing season. We also have some cash-and-carry items available at the delivery sites.
Pleasant Shade Apple Orchard
Tom and Brenda Falcone
90 Big Creek Rd.
Pleasant Shade
615-677-6731
Call first for availability, anytime. We have farm honey and a variety of apples from our orchard.
Poultry Hollow Hatchery
Todd Rutigliano and Judy Wood
122 Wilkerson Hollow Lane
Brush Creek
615-318-9036
615-477-7936
Wednesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Hatching thousands of chicks monthly. We hatch more than 55 breeds of chickens, ducks, geese, guineas, turkeys, chukars, pheasants, bantams and quail.
Sumner County
Ralph Cooke
185 Wilkerson Lane
Portland
615-325-7017
Call for hours.
We offer PYO or pre-picked blackberries, and blueberries. In the summer months we have apples and peaches available.
Mike and Cathy Bradley
650 Jake Link Rd.
Cottontown
615-325-2836
Monday-Sunday
Our pick-your-own blackberry crop and peach crop is usually ready by July and by that time you can take home field-grown tomatoes and other fresh vegetables.
De Colores Farm
Alejandra and Keith Goldberg
3273 New Hope Rd.
Hendersonville
615-390-3025
We raise registered Myotonic and Angora goats. We sell mohair, fresh farm eggs, goatâTMs milk soaps, and hand-knitted goat sweaters.
Family Traditions Farm
David and Lisa Ragland
438 Dorris Rd.
Portland
615-319-5439
615-974-5913
familytraditionsfarm2013@gmail.com
www.familytraditionsfarm2013.com
We focus on growing a large variety of quality, pesticide-free produce and hormone-free eggs. We sell at the Hendersonville FarmersâTM Market.
Madison Creek Farms
Peggy and Mark Marchetti
1228 Willis Branch Rd.
Goodlettsville
615-855-6430
Saturday, Sunday
We are third-generation farmers and in addition to our CSA customers, we sell produce, cut flowers and baked goods from our on-farm market pavilion every weekend.
Miles Apiary
Greg Miles
1083 Sandy Valley Rd.
Hendersonville
615-824-7881
615-294-8634
Our honey is raw, from a variety of nectar sources. We sell from our home, some local retailers and the Goodlettsville FarmersâTM Market.
Natural Fields Farm
Stuart Say
985 Franklin Rd.
Gallatin
615-452-9762
615-944-6826
Everything that we sell, we produce on our farm. We grow a large variety of fruit and vegetables. We sell our products at the Hendersonville FarmersâTM Market.
** Red Chief Orchard
Les and Joyce Bumbalough
1141 Bledsoe Dr.
Castalian Springs
615-452-1516
Monday-Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
We sell both pre-picked and pick-your-own peaches and apples. We also have jams, jellies, cider and fried pies.
Rickert Honey Farm
Kevin Rickert
247 Corinth Rd.
Portland
615-888-3684
We sell pure honey produced locally by our own honeybee colonies. Our honey is bottled raw and unfiltered from a variety of nectar sources.
Standing Stone Nubians
Paula Butler
1154 Lakewood Dr.
Gallatin
615-461-8765
paulabutler@standingstonefarms.com
In addition to raising and breeding Nubian goats for sale to other like-minded dairy goat herd owners, we are striving to produce â~Old WorldâTM-style cheeses, goat milk lotions and soap. We offer cheese-making and soap-making supplies and classes.
The Garden on Long Hollow Pike
Jim Sutton
3806 Long Hollow Pike
Goodlettsville
615-504-6545
We grow summer produce seven days a week during the summer. Bring the kids to see our farm animals, including miniature horses, donkeys, goats and cows.
The Veggie Patch
Chris Sherburne and Paul Bowman
1252 Harsh Lane
Castalian Springs
615-636-5888
We offer a wide variety of vegetable plants in our greenhouse. Our PYO garden has a wide selection and variety of produce. We also have fresh eggs.
Walnut Hills Farm
Doug and Sue Bagwell
6635 Hwy. 231 N.
Bethpage
615-374-4575
We specialize in sustainable practices for raising beef, chicken, pork and eggs. Animals are raised on grass without use of antibiotics or steroids. New this year, we are representing FredâTMs Alaskan Seafood in the Nashville area. We are at the Nashville FarmersâTM Market on Saturday and Sunday.
Whispering Creek Mushrooms
Josh Walker
1893 Hwy. 25
Gallatin
615-594-3598
jwalk@myself.com
We have gourmet and medicinal mushrooms and fresh produce, along with our fermented foods and cultures. We sell at the 12 South, East Nashville, Hip Donelson and Nashville farmersâTM markets.
White Squirrel Farm
Tracy and Chris Winters
1244 Smith Thompson Rd.
Bethpage
615-374-1949
We grow a diverse selection of produce using strict organic growing methods. Veggies, fruits, flowers and herbs are in year-round production.
Trousdale County
Patrick and Jon Kelley
50 Riverview Lane
Castalian Springs
615-633-1426
615-633-7447
Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
We sell pre-picked and pick-your-own blueberries, and blackberries. We also have peaches in August. We also are at the Franklin FarmersâTM Market, Nashville FarmersâTM Market, 12 South FarmersâTM Market, and Murfreesboro Main Street.
VanBuren County
Fall Creek Farms
Dana and Bradley Bleasdale
Walling Rd.
Spencer
931-316-3041
Saturday
We are a Certified Naturally Grown farm delivering raw milk (by herd share agreement only) and pesticide-free vegetables to Cookeville, Chattanooga and points in between. We also feature 100% grass-fed beef and lamb, free-range eggs and cow and goat share, plus goat milk soap.
KiraâTMs Kids Dairy
Kim and Larry Banks
Lonewood Rd.
Spencer
423-881-5703
We are a Grade A goat dairy and cheese plant. We produce fresh goat cheeses for sale in local farmersâTM markets. Our herd consists mostly of registered Nubian and Nubian crosses.
Ragland Farms
Dusty and Brandon Ragland
6811 Old State Hwy. 111
Spencer
931-946-2491
We offer grass-fed and finished beef all year. Please call for availability. We also offer farm-fresh eggs from pastured chickens.
Warren County
Barton Creek Farm
Danny Roller
5726 E. Green Hill Rd.
Rock Island
931-224-6122
I am an Angus beef cattle producer; all are raised on my farm. They are grass and grain-fed.
Bluffview Nursery
Todd Panter
4155 Hills Creek Rd.
McMinnville
931-815-2632
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
We are an online and local retailer of wildflower bulbs, perennial plants and native plants and flower bulbs. We are at the Main Street FarmersâTM Market in Murfreesboro.
Casey Family Farm
Dennis and Lois Casey
231 Rolling Stone Lane
Morrison
931-635-3031
caseyfamilyfarm.com
We have a small, Grade-A dairy and processing plant. We sell pasteurized, non-homogenized creamline milk. Our herd is a Jersey-Guernsey mix that produces creamy, yellow milk rich in butterfat and beta-carotene. Our milk can be purchased directly from our farm.
Farmer BrownâTMs Hydroponic Gardens
JB Brown
678 Arch Cope Rd.
Morrison
931-607-3446
931-205-0451
We are a year-round farm specializing in hydroponically grown, chemical-free lettuce, basil, cucumbers and tomatoes. We also grow a nice selection of cooking herbs, perennials, annuals and hardy ferns for the garden.
Kerry Mayes
1899 Viola Rd.
McMinnville
931-314-1967
We are a family of full-time farmers raising and selling natural/hormone-free beef and vegetables. We grow a wide variety of heirloom tomatoes, lettuce and salad greens, squash, sweet corn and okra, as well as a variety of homegrown nuts, berries and fruits.
Carol and Walter Clarke
93 Bailey Rd.
McMinnville
931-939-3117
Summer includes 20 varieties of heirloom tomatoes, six varieties of beans, blackberries, peaches and lots of summer vegetables. We end the season with many varieties of apples.
Randall Walker
8240 Manchester Hwy.
Morrison
931-635-9535
Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
We are open year-round.
We have pick-your-own and pre-picked raspberries (June and July), blackberries (June through August) and blueberries (July and August), as well as jams, jellies, ciders, salsa and more made from our berries. We also have summer produce.
River Cottage Farm
Brayden Apple
5635 Blue Level Rd.
Rockfield
270-796-2662
Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
We are a grass-based dairy, beef, chicken and pork farm. We sell at the Franklin FarmersâTM Market, the Community FarmersâTM Market and at our on-farm shop.
Swan Mill Nursery
J. Dale Bennett
1264 Old Smithville Rd.
McMinnville
931-473-8760
Call for hours.
We grow 10+ varieties of blueberry plants. We grow these in trade #1 and #3 containers. We strive to have these plants available year-round.
Wayne County
Bonnie Blue Farm
Jim and Gayle Tanner
Waynesboro
931-722-4628
Farmstead goat cheese using only the milk from the farmâTMs herd of Nubian and Saanen dairy goats is carefully transformed into several varieties of goat cheese. Tours of the farm and dairy, including the new cheese-aging cave, are by appointment only.
Top of the World Farm
Justin, Liberty and Wright Sanders
8999 Ella Gallaher Rd.
Westpoint
866-866-3287
Weekly Nashville-area deliveries or call to make an appointment for farm pick-up. We offer pastured chicken, pork, grass-fed beef and grass-fed lamb.
Topsy Greenhouse and Gardens
Katie Hacker
7504 Topsy Rd.
Waynesboro
931-722-3619
We grow heirloom vegetables using organic practices. We are not certified organic. We also grow hydroponic lettuce and tomatoes.
White County
Crescendo of Peace Farm
Cori MacNaughton
1934 Levon Sparkman Rd.
Doyle
931-256-9097
CrescendoOfPeaceFarm@gmail.com
We grow a variety of heirloom and open-pollinated herbs, vegetables, fruits and nuts. We also make specialty wheat-free, gluten-free and paleo breads, cookies, jellies, jams and syrups, including traditional Appalachian hickory syrup.
Williamson County
Hank Delvin
6400 Delvin Farm Lane
College Grove
615-538-5538
We are a certified-organic farm growing produce and fruits year-round. Throughout the year you can find us at many of the producer-only farmersâTM markets in and around Nashville. We offer a CSA in addition to the produce we sell at the farmersâTM markets. Tavalin Tails Farm
Amy and Brandon Tavalin
6290 McDaniel Rd.
College Grove
615-772-3394
We specialize in registered Katahdin sheep, naturally grown on certified organic land. We sell registered breed stock and whole or half lamb shares.
Allenbrooke Farms
Stephanie and Daniel Allen
2023 Doctor Robertson Rd.
Spring Hill
615-406-4592
The farm is Certified Naturally Grown. We grow many unique heirloom varieties and use only heirloom and Certified Organic seeds. We sell at our farm stand and at the Franklin FarmersâTM Market.
Big East Fork Farms
Morgan Coffrey
5400 Big East Fork Rd.
Franklin
615-739-7570
All-natural, heirloom farm with high-quality, non-GMO seed. We offer seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers; chickens, goats, sheep, rabbits; farm store and workshops.
Carol Warren
3395 Blazer Rd.
Franklin
615-794-3867
Monday-Friday 7 -11 a.m.
We are a you-pick berry farm specializing in blackberries. The blackberry season begins with our Annual Blackberry Jam Festival (theblackberryjam.com). Blackberries will be ready to pick around the first of July, for about six weeks. Raspberries are in August. We also have pears and apples.
Growild, Inc.
Terri Barnes, Mike Berkley
7190 Hill Hughes Rd.
Fairview
615-799-1910
info@growildinc.com, growild@gmail.com
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.- 4 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-Noon
Open to the public by appointment.
Growers of more than 1,000 species and cultivars of native trees, shrubs, grasses, vines, ferns, perennials and wild flowers with more than 34,500 plants available for sale.
Hatcher Family Dairy
Sharon and Charlie Hatcher
6545 Arno Rd.
College Grove
615-368-3405
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
From our farm store we sell a full line of dairy products, including a cream line of milk, chocolate, cheese, gelato and butter, and jams and jellies. We also sell our own beef and lamb. We sell at the Franklin and East Nashville farmersâTM markets, and our farm store.
Maczoo Farm
Shelly McMullan
2236 Osburn Rd.
Arrington
615-218-1523
I do goat share contracts for my milk. I also make soap, laundry powder and lotion with my goat milk. You can see products on our website.
** Morning Glory Orchard
Tina and Curt Wideman
7690 Nolensville Rd.
Nolensville
615-395-4088
mr.apple@morninggloryorchard.com
Check the website for seasonal hours.
We sell a wide variety of farm-grown preserves, jams, jellies, farm-made butters, honey mustard sauce, fresh apple cider, molasses, local honey, salsa and chow chow. We also sell the best, freshest Tennessee-grown peaches and a variety of summer produce.
Noble Springs Dairy
Dustin and Justyne Noble
3144 Blazer Rd.
Franklin
615-481-9546
Our all-natural goat cheese is derived from the natural forages that our goats enjoy on our farm. We also have Grade A goatâTMs milk and yogurt available and we make goat milkâTMs soap. Farm tours are available by appointment.
Tap Root Farm
Susan Ingraham
4104 Clovercroft Rd.
Franklin
615-594-3210
We raise Tennessee-Certified All-Natural beef.
Triple L Ranch
Steven Lee
5121 Bedford Creek Rd.
Franklin
Trisha Lee, 615-799-2373
We raise certified Hereford beef and all-natural, cage-free chickens. Our meat products are available on the farm, by email and year-round at the Franklin FarmersâTM Market and at the 12 South FarmersâTM Market.
Twin Blade Farms
Thomas Everett
P.O. Box 1152
Franklin
615-794-4711
We grow the hottest peppers in the world right here in middle Tennessee. We also grow turmeric, ginger and garlic.
Williams Honey Farm
Jay Williams
2020 Fieldstone Pkwy.
Suite 900-143
Franklin
310-990-5074
We are a small beekeeping operation with hives in and around Williamson County. We produce wildflower honey, honeycomb chunk honey, creamed honey, honey straws and lip balms.
Wilson County
Anne Overton and Karen Overton
3964 Old Murfreesboro Rd.
Lebanon
615-766-3773-Karen Overton
615-497-3434-Anne Overton
All our poultry and pork are pasture-raised, USDA-inspected and vacuum-sealed. Chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese are grown as sources of whole and poultry cuts. Our hogs include a variety of breeds grown on pasture and wooded lots. These include the only herd of Mangalitsa in the state of Tennessee. We also have our own handmade sausage in a variety of flavors.
Tina Davis
723 Cairo Bend Rd.
Lebanon
615-456-8673
berriesonthebend@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/BerriesontheBend
Please call for availability.
We offer pick-your-own and pre-picked (with advanced notice) thornless blackberries and blueberries. Berries ripen between mid-June through mid-August.
** BreedenâTMs Orchard, Pie Kitchen & Country Store
Tommy and Mary Nell Breeden
631 Beckwith Rd.
Mt. Juliet
615-449-2880
Monday-Sunday, Closed Wednesday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Noon-5 p.m.
We offer peaches, apples, chow chow, fritters, honey, molasses, cider, jams, jellies, relishes, dip mixes and salad dressings. Peach picking is for adults only and begins at 7:00 a.m., in July and early August only. Already picked, from 9 a.m. until they are gone.
Circle S Farms
Donnie Steed
1627 E. Old Laguardo Rd.
Lebanon
615-405-6860
Monday-Saturday
We have a variety of summer crops. We also offer our homemade soap and preserves. If no one is around, payment is by the honor system.
Double Star Bar Farms
Rod White
4685 Kennedy Creek Rd.
Auburntown
615-408-4087
727-460-5681
roderick.white@doublestarbarfarm.com
We have sprouts, stevia, soap and many other products available. We are at the Main Street Market in Murfreesboro.
Folsom Farms
David and Teresa Folsom
930 County Line Rd.
Alexandria
615-408-2018
We have fresh-pastured eggs and silky wools year-round, plus a variety of seasonal fresh vegetables. We sell direct from our farm and enjoy giving tours.
Lester Farms
Mitchell Lester
2811 Coles Ferry Pike
Lebanon
615-564-0871
Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
We practice sustainable farming methods to produce the highest quality produce. We grow high-quality fruits and vegetables for our community and sell them at our farm stand.
Little Seed Farm
James and Eileen Ray
1275 Whipporwill Rd.
Lebanon
615-444-9490
We raise dairy goats, heritage breed Ossabaw Island hogs and layer chickens. And from all this, we produce raw milk cheese available via a herd-share program, pastured pork available by the half or whole hog, pastured eggs, and goatâTMs milk soaps.
Jack Pratt
4944 Trousdale Ferry Pike
Lebanon
615-444-7742
Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday Noon-5 p.m.
We have eight varieties of peaches beginning about the first of July. Our apple season begins the first of August. We also have blackberries in the summer.
Fred and Karen Dawson
2499 Sugar Flat Rd.
Lebanon
615-443-1926
ralstonfarm@gmail.com
We specialize in blueberries, blackberries and honey products. The berries are pre-picked, but we can arrange PYO if you call ahead to make reservations. We also sell preserves made with our berries, as well as frozen berries for your freezer.
RS Ranch
Russ Clark
1933A Chicken Rd.
Lebanon
615-286-4455
615-772-1752
sherlene@rsranch.net, russ@rsranch.net
We grow and process all the herbs and other botanicals that are used to make the handcrafted soaps we offer year-round. We offer fresh herbs in season and dried year-round.
Stuck on You Honey Farm
Caryn Crowston
1486 Fellowship Rd.
Mt. Juliet
615-449-0964
We sell local clover/wildflower honey. Our honey is raw and 100 % pure. We donâTMt use any chemicals on our bees or in our hives.
Tojo Creek Gourds
John Swendiman
986 Thomas Rd.
Lebanon
615-330-5628
Saturday, Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
We grow a wide variety of gourds for the gourd artist and crafter. We sell our gourds throughout the year on our farm in north Wilson County.
Southern Kentucky Farms Serving Middle Tennessee * Eco-Gardens CSA
Andrew and Reuben Habegger
149 Strawberry Lane
Scottsville
615-331-0104
eco-gardenscsa.weebly.com
BobbettâTMs
Bobbett Jascor
106 Country Way
Liberty
606-787-0926
Please call ahead for availability.
I have a Certified Naturally Grown small farm and grow open-pollinated, heirloom and non-GMO fruits, garlic and vegetables.
Eric and Cher Smith
Gamaliel
270-457-BUGS
We grow â~beyond organicâTM vegetables and fruit. We also have a large flock of pasture-foraging laying hens, Katahdin sheep, a small herd of British White and Black Angus cattle and a few hogs. The eggs are available at our delivery spot in Nashville. Visits and sales at the farm are always welcome.
ChaneyâTMs Dairy Barn
Carl and Debra Chaney
9191 Nashville Rd.
Bowling Green
270-843-5567
270-991-5567
We offer premium, homemade ice cream and include fresh fruits in several of our flavors. We also serve lunch and dinner daily.
6200 Highland Church Rd.
Highland
Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
The summer season includes a wide variety of produce, some fruit, jams, jellies, chow chows, honey and sorghum. This community market is served by and for the local Mennonite Community. There is no phone to call ahead for availability. Please be respectful of the community and drive slowly for children, horses and buggies.
Hill and Hollow Farm
Robin Verson and Paul Bela
8707 Breeding Rd.
Edmonton
270-432-0567
Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon
Certified organic, we deliver our CSA shares and sell additional produce at the Nashville FarmersâTM Market every Saturday. In addition to a variety of sustainably grown vegetables, we have fresh herbs, cut flowers, shiitake mushrooms and other farm-fresh treats.
** JacksonâTMs Orchard & Nursery, Inc.
Cathy Otis
1280 Slim Island Rd.
Bowling Green
270-781-5303
Check the website for seasonal hours.
Our first fruits and vegetables begin mid-June. We grow peaches and apples that are picked daily and sold in our retail store. Peaches and apples are in season beginning in mid-June.
JD Country Milk
Willis Edna and Justin Schrock
1059 Ellis Rd.
Russellville
270-726-2200
Monday-Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Our cows are free to roam on pastures of all-natural grass. We do not use hormones or antibiotics in our cows. It is not homogenized, so you will see the cream on top. We sell at the Nashville FarmersâTM Market and at our farm store.
KennyâTMs Farmhouse Cheese
Kenny Mattingly
2033 Thomerson Park Rd.
Austin
888-571-4029
Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
We are a farmstead business and our cheese is made naturally from the milk of our own herd; no artificial hormones are used to enhance milk production.
Knight Family Farms
Chris Knight
Scottsville
270-618-5533
The Knight family lives without electricity and has farmed organically with horses for more than 20 years. Occasional grass-fed beef and lamb, all raised on organic pastures. Organic sorghum for sale.
Paul and Alta Weaver
1852 Shores Rd.
Scottsville
Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
A multi-family co-op, we grow fresh fruits and vegetables using old-fashioned, sustainable farming methods. We also stock a large selection of jams and jellies, relishes, chow chow, honey, sorghum and maple syrup.
The Garden Patch
David and Esli Pelly
1085 Hayes-Smith Grove Rd.
Smiths Grove
270-563-2151
We are a 250-acre dairy farm with a garden shop, outbuildings with antiques and three greenhouses full of seasonal flowers, herbs and perennials.