Produce Farms in Missouri

7 produce farms listed across Missouri. Fresh vegetables and fruit grown by local farmers. Directory updated July 2026.

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Buckeye Acres

Buckeye Acres Produce is a family farm operation near Warrensburg, Missouri, in business since 1982 with a year-round on-farm store and a seasonal booth at the Warrensburg Farmers Market. Its reinvented CSA loads pre-paid membership funds plus a 10% bonus onto a gift card good for anything in the store — produce, meats, cheese, and honey — with member-only pricing when the sweet corn and tomatoes come in heavy.

EarthDance Organic Farm School

Ferguson, MO

EarthDance Organic Farm School in Ferguson, Missouri grows organic food, farmers, and community — a certified organic teaching farm sharing the craft and science of farming through apprenticeships (77% of alumni continue in sustainable agriculture), youth programs, and workshops. Its Pay What You Can farm stand and Ferguson Farmers Market booth put fresh organic produce within everyone's reach.

Good Life Growing

St. Louis, MO

Good Life Growing is an urban farming company in north St. Louis using aquaponic, hydroponic, and aeroponic systems to grow quality local food year-round — including microgreens — while promoting sustainable urban renewal and healthy food access. Its GreenCubator facility on Lumiere Boulevard incubates food businesses, hosts tours and events, and anchors a community food hub.

Harr Family Farms

St. Louis, MO

Harr Family Farms is a fourth-generation southern Illinois farm in business since 1925, selling at historic Soulard Farmers Market in St. Louis (stand #13-17, northeast wing) on Fridays and Saturdays. The all-natural lineup runs deep: pasture-raised beef, pork, goat, and lamb by the cut or whole, fresh poultry and cage-free eggs, raw honey, homegrown fruits and produce, hickory smoked meats, country butter, jams, and fresh-squeezed juices — even live poultry and livestock.

New Roots Urban Farm

St. Louis, MO

New Roots Urban Farm is a farming collective on less than a third of an acre straddling two north St. Louis neighborhoods, growing organic produce alongside chickens, bees, a greenhouse, and an outdoor kitchen. The collective works toward block-by-block localized food systems — urban farming and land stewardship as resistance, and a model for what urban communities can accomplish for themselves.

Raw Roots Turmeric

Columbia, MO

Raw Roots Turmeric is a family-owned farm in Columbia, Missouri growing turmeric and Ayurvedic herbs — ashwagandha, moringa, neem, and curry leaves — harvested fresh and prepared in small batches with no powders or artificial ingredients. Signature products include fresh turmeric paste blended with ginger and black pepper, cold-pressed blue/black turmeric shots, and Bhringraj hair oil.

Sun and Bloom Farms

Sun and Bloom Farms in Lebanon, Missouri grows nutrient-dense food and medicine, stewards animals, and cultivates diverse ecosystems through regenerative practice — with a produce CSA, farm goods, and farm events. The farm doubles as a learning village, offering in-person and online permaculture design certification courses, garden and farm design consulting, and community workshops.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many produce farms are in Missouri?

US Farm Trail lists 7 produce farms in Missouri, with listings around Ferguson, St. Louis, Columbia. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.

How do I find a produce farm near me in Missouri?

Use the map above to find produce farms closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.

Do these farms sell directly to the public?

Yes — every farm on US Farm Trail sells direct to consumers. Check each farm's page for hours, seasonal availability, and how to buy before you visit.

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