Local Farms near Farmington, NM (2024)

Local Farms near Farmington, NM

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Local Farms near Farmington, NM (1) Hanco*ck Garden

Aztec, NM


We have a limited supply of Green Beans and Black-eyed Peas. Too many apples! We have a few Galas right now, but the Golden Delicious and several other varieties will start being ready around the middle of September and later more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (3) Rocky Ridge Farm

CORTEZ, CO


We are a small farm dedicated to producing nourishing, healing grass-fed milk, meat and eggs. We offer A2 Raw Milk, Pastured Berkshire/ Mangaitsa Pork, Wagyu Beef, Fresh eggs from pastured Hens We use organic and holistic farming methods. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (5) Farmgurl Farmette

Cortez, CO


Farmgurl Farmette, is breaking ground this fall/winter outside Cortez, Colorado. I will be offering a variety of produce and cut flowers for my first season. The Farmette will also be setting up a farm stand right here on the property! The future holds endless possibilities including classes, a CSA, volunteer opportunities, and more... more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (7) Willow Tree Farm NM

Farmingtin , NM


WE are a small farm in the four corners area. We raise a large garden and also have dairy Goats and Cows, chickens, quail, ducks for . We offer shares on milk and eggs. I am a Certified Herbalist and will be growing lots of herbs this year for my herbal tea blends and also slaves and our homemade goats milk soap. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (9) Carol Lee's Critters

Farmington, NM


Carol Lee's Critters started in 2014. Family run business that is all organic. We have ducks, chickens and rabbits. Along with goats and sheep. Currently have duck and Brown chicken eggs. Also have all organic manure. Great for gardening. We also have firewood. Any questions please feel free to call or text 505-427-6727. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (11) Unique Le Natural

Aztec, NM


Growing organic produce & raising goats & sheep naturally without hormones or antibioticsWe grow all our produce naturally & whenever possible treat our animals holistically. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (13) Schwebach's Cedar Hill Farm

Aztec, NM


Located in Cedar Hill, NM, our farm provides fertile soil with a good climate for growing vegetables. Our roots are based in large scale agriculture, but a relocation to this area has brought us to a smaller operation with a emphasis on growing quality produce for local consumption. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (15) Sutherland Farms

Aztec, NM


Sutherland Farms is a family owned wholesale, retail produce farm and market. There are three generations working on the farm. Farming has been our business for over 30 years. We are open July-October. Green Chile Festival, 3rd Wknd Sept. School field trips are offered the month of October with hayrides, games, etc. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (17) Hayes Ranches

Hesperus, CO


We raise all natural, 21 day dry aged grain finished Red Angus beef. Our Red Angus are 100% registered cattle. We carry all cuts of beef, from Ribeye's to Green Chili Brats. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (19) Flip Flop Farms

Navajo Dam, NM


We started a small poultry farm in 2017 raising chickens for eggs as well as a recommendation to be part of the "Coops for Troops" movement. We have added ducks and geese to our flock and plan on expanding to quail for eggs and meat in the Summer of 2020. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (21) The Old Fort at Hesperus

Hesperus, CO


In addition to traditional agriculture operations of hay and cattle, the Old Fort has a half acre educational garden and two high tunnels which supply our weekly farm stand, on-site County Store, weekly summer CSA and Sodexo campus dining. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (23) Confluence Farm

Mancos, CO


Confluence Farm is a small, sustainable, vegetable farm located in the shadow of Mesa Verde National Park. We grow spinach, winter squash, sunflowers and herbs commercially. We also grow carrots, green beans, tomatoes, peppers, celery, cabbage and other assorted vegetables in our market garden. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (25) Twin Buttes Gardens

Durango, CO


We offer fresh, locally grown produce to the Durango community. We focus on soil health, using compost, cover crops, crop rotation, and IPM to grow without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. We operate an 80 member CSA (which runs from June-Oct.) and also sell produce to a number of restaurants and health food stores in Durango, CO. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (27) Sacred Song Farm

Mancos, CO


Sacred Song Farm is a family owned and operated, beyond organic ranch situated in the beautiful Mancos Valley. We use permaculture and holistic management practices to produce the highest quality pastured meats while regenerating the land by responsibly grazing. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (29) Mountain Roots Produce

Mancos, CO


Mountain Roots Produce is a 7 acre vegetable farm, located in the beautiful Mancos Valley, just to the east of Mesa Verde National Park, in Southwest Colorado. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (31) Outlier Farm

Mancos, CO


Outlier Farm believes in adding to a vibrant food system in SW Colorado by providing consistently fresh and unique fruit and vegetable varieties using ecological farming practices that promote soil health over the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (33) Slowsprings Farm LLC

Durango, CO


Slowsprings Farm distributes wholesale wild fed gourmet Quail and Quail eggs..Private reserved orders taken with 30 day advance notice required. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (35)

Ignacio, CO


We grow over 50 varieties of apples including some heirloom varieties. Our orchard is located southeast of Durango, Colorado and is at an elevation of 6700 ft. The clear days with abundant sunshine, cool fall nights and clean air here produce very fine tasting apples. We think they are the best tasting in the country that we have experienced. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (37) Tierra Vida Farm

Durango, CO


Tierra Vida Farm is dedicated to fresh and nutritions vegetables delivered weekly to Durango, Bayfield, and Three Springs. We never use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides for your health and the health of the farm. Much fresher and better than Organic. We believe that vegetables taste best and improve health with better nutrition. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (39) Blessed Quiver Farm

Ignacio, CO


Raw goat milk heard share operation. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (41) Animas Valley Farms

Durango, CO Local Farms near Farmington, NM (43)


We are Durango's closest organic farm, located right outside city limits on the north side of town. Grown on rich, alluvial top soil left from a wetland conservation project we produce a plethora of fresh food for the local community. Our signature crop is our luscious sweet corn, some of the only sweet corn grown in the local area. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (44) Green Table Farm

Mancos, CO


We are a small-scale diversified vegetable and livestock farm that focuses on raising heritage and heirloom varieties adapted to the arid Southwest climate. We grow over 75+ varieties of vegetables that are for sale at the Durango Farmers Market and through Southwest Farm Fresh Coop. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (46) Tierra Madre Herbs

Cortez, CO


Tierra Madre Herbs was started in 2005 by Matt Keefauver in the Four Corners Area of Colorado. Initially the farm was intended to sell only at Farmer's Markets but has grown to include wholesale sales to greenhouses, nursery centers and restaurants.All herbs are grown using organic methods. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (48) Lazy Bee Acres

Mancos, CO


Lazy Bee Acres is a small family-owned, family-operated market garden that specializes in heirloom tomatoes, peppers, onions, potatoes, root crops, berries, and greens that are grown using organic, sustainable practices. more...

Local Farms near Farmington, NM (2024)

FAQs

Are there farms in New Mexico? ›

According to the most recent Census of Agriculture, New Mexico boasts 20,976 farms spread across 39 million acres. The average size of a farm is quite large, spanning 1,865 acres.

Where is the best farmland in New Mexico? ›

The Corrales Valley, a part of the floodplain of the Rio Grande, is some of the richest agricultural land in New Mexico. For hundreds of years farming was a way of life in Corrales.

What is the number one crop in New Mexico? ›

New Mexico chile and pecan production ranked in the top two spots in the nation in 2022. Also contributing to the state's value of production, onions ranked 5th in the nation at $153 million, milk ranked 9th in the nation at $1.67 billion, and cattle and calves ranked 21st at $1.16 billion.

How to support small farms? ›

Here are some ways you can help your local family farmer.
  1. 1) Shop at your local farmer's market or purchase a CSA share. ...
  2. 2) Volunteer at a farmers market. ...
  3. 3) Eat seasonal foods. ...
  4. 4) Get to know your local farmer and thank him or her when you buy food at the farm stand, farmer's market or CSA.
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What do local farms do? ›

Local food benefits the environment and wildlife.

Well-managed farms conserve fertile soil and clean water in our communities. The farm environment is a patchwork of fields, meadows, woods, ponds, and buildings that provide habitat for wildlife.

How does buying local help farmers? ›

In conclusion, sourcing food from local farmers is an important way to support local economies, reduce carbon footprints, improve food safety, and promote biodiversity. By making a conscious effort to buy local, we can create a more sustainable and equitable food system that benefits everyone.

Can crops grow in New Mexico? ›

The state's hardworking farmers and ranchers grow and raise important commodities including beef, milk, hay, pecans, corn, wheat, cotton, sorghum, peanuts, potatoes, and more.

Is New Mexico an agricultural state? ›

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The latest Census of Agriculture reflects the diversity of New Mexico's agriculture industry, showing that the Land of Enchantment ranks among the top states in the country for the production of pecans, chile peppers, milk, cheese and onions.

What is the main industry in New Mexico? ›

Tourism is New Mexico's leading industry. Known as “the Land of Enchantment,” the state attracts millions of visitors and part-time residents annually. For many years Texans, fleeing hot, humid summer weather, have been drawn to the crisp, cool mountain resorts of New Mexico.

Does New Mexico have livestock? ›

About 10,000 families (farmers, ranchers and dairymen) raise one or more cattle that will become beef. Cattle are New Mexico's most locale-appropriate agriculture (see agro-ecoregion box) with a history of animal husbandry spanning 400 years.

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