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We are a first generation farming family, and we were blessed to have purchased our farm in June of 2020. Read more...
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It all started in 2006 when a couple of Fenton neighbors merged their backyard gardens. Soon they had more produce than they could give away to family and friends, so they perfected awesome canned salsa and pickle recipes. They sold their first jar in the summer of 2010 to a local store. Tens of thousands of jars later, Two Men Read more...
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An Amish family owned and operated greenhouse offering a wide variety of plants. Read more...
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What began as a hobby venture has grown into a diverse pastured livestock operation where we strive to balance work and play, improve our animals and our environment, and share the experience with others. Read more...
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Nestled in the bluffs overlooking the Missouri River, Schweizer Orchards has produced and packed high quality River Bend Apples for over four generations. A family owned business, Schweizer Orchards continues this tradition with their retail market in St. Joseph, Missouri. Read more...
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Proffer Produce is a family-owned and operated full-line wholesale produce company. Proffer is a grower, shipper, re-packer, wholesaler, distributor, and logistics company with numerous programs. Proffer produces a large line of produce including: tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, peppers, apples, onions, peaches, watermelons and many other fruits and vegetables. Read more...
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We sell native plants including wildflowers, grasses, shrubs, trees and vines. Also sell wildflower and grass seed. Read more...
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Long Row Lavender is a family owned farm located on 15 acres south of Wright City, Missouri. Read more...
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Knowlan Family Farm offers local fruit, vegetables, beef and family fun. We opened our doors in 2016 and are looking forward to offering more products and activities as we continue to grow. The farm has over 29 varieties of U-pick apples, as well as peaches, nectarines, pears, blueberries, blackberries, pumpkins, vegetables, grass-finished beef, and other local products. The years to Read more...









