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Uphill Farm is a small, sustainable produce farm run by a mother-daughter-sister trio. We grow flavorful, nutrient-dense vegetables using regenerative no-till and dry-farming practices. Featuring fresh strawberries, culinary herbs, a variety of seasonal veggies, and dry-farmed beans, squash, corn, chiles, tomatoes, and potatoes. Sold at Umpqua Valley Farmers’ Market.
View moreWe are a organically grown, hand harvested blueberry farm.
View moreWe are a small family farm. We relocated to Douglas County in the fall of 2021 so our garden is pretty new. We began the farm stand in the summer of 2023. We do not use any conventional pesticides or fertilizers. And all of our seeds and plants are non-GMO….
View moreOsuna Gardens is a family run, small farm and nursery, located on Little River in Glide. We grow flower and vegetable starts using organic, non-GMO and open pollinated seeds, and have cut flowers throughout the summer.
View moreSeasonal U-Pick Farm featuring strawberries, cut flowers, and pumpkin patch. Visit our fall pumpkin festival in October with many family activities, fresh pressed cider slushies, and espresso! Also find the Camp Millenium kids games and rides, a non-profit event that goes to a great cause! Featuring strawberries, apples, pumpkins and…
View moreProduce grown using organic methods. Sold at Umpqua Valley Farmers’ Market.
View moreA diversified family farm in operation since 1892, stewarded by the 5th generation. U-Pick pumpkins available weekends in October. Featuring lamb cuts, raw sheep milk, small grains, U-Pick pumpkins, popcorn, fruit preserves, mixed grass hay, rough-sawn lumber, firewood by appointment.
View moreIntegral Farm, LLC is a small family owned and operated farm. We believe that local small farms are integral to their communities. Located in the Melrose area of Roseburg, we strive to serve our community by producing seasonal vegetables and fruits with natural growing methods to make sure they are…
View moreA unique store and bakery specializing in items that are produced by small farms and businesses from Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.
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