Poultry Farms in New Jersey
8 poultry farms listed across New Jersey. Pasture-raised chicken and turkey direct from the farm. Directory updated July 2026.
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Ashley Farms
Flanders, NJ
Ashley Farms in Flanders, New Jersey is a fourth-generation family farm specializing in home-grown turkeys, sweet corn, and tomatoes, run full-time by Larry Ashley and his children Scott and Aimee with family and staff support.
Beechtree Farm
Hopewell, NJ
Beechtree Farm in Hopewell, New Jersey marks 40 years of grass-fed goodness — grassfed beef, lamb, pastured pork and poultry, eggs, handcrafted soap, and sheepskins, founded by Lucia Stout Huebner and her late husband Charlie. The farm's cattle even feature in carbon-sequestration research, and its stand appears Saturdays at the West Windsor, Pennington, and seasonal Yardley farmers markets.
Closter Farm & Livestock Co.
Closter, NJ
Closter Farm is the only certified USDA Organic farm in Bergen County, New Jersey — Real Organic Project certified too — growing over 70 seasonal vegetables and raising heritage-breed poultry, plus 100% grass-fed beef on organic Catskills pastures sold as limited shares. Its daily farmers market on Closter Dock Road anchors a small-farm regional food system, gathering organic produce, meats, dairy, and artisan foods from trusted producers.
Cotton Cattle Co
Asbury, NJ
Cotton Cattle Company is a regenerative operation in Asbury, in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, delivering grassfed and grass-finished beef, heritage pork, and pasture-raised chicken and turkey to doorsteps across ten Northeast states — a la carte or by subscription box, with beef and pork shares from 50 to 400 pounds. Shop the Kash Valley Farm Store Thursdays and Fridays, or find them at the Summit, Hoboken, and Easton farmers markets.
Vacchiano Farm
Washington, NJ
Real farmers working a real farm since 1983, the Vacchiano family carries on generations-old Italian farming traditions across northwest New Jersey — harvesting fifteen acres of vegetables, tending American hybrid wine grapes, and raising beef, lamb, poultry, and heritage-breed turkeys on vegetarian, high-protein feed. A fixture of northern New Jersey farmers markets since 1992, the farm also runs a production kitchen turning out all-natural prepared meals with no preservatives.
Vacchiano Farm
Neshanic Station, NJ
Vacchiano Farm has been a family enterprise since 1983, working 100 acres in New Jersey's Skylands region — 15 acres of vegetables with 25+ tomato varieties, an 11-acre vineyard in the storied Warren County wine appellation, and free-roaming beef, lamb, chickens, ducks, and heritage turkeys. The huge farmhouse store on Route 202 in Readington adds chef-prepared meals, sauces, deli sandwiches, and catering, with picnic grounds overlooking the fields.
Valley Farmers Cooperative & Farm Store
Vernon Township, NJ
Valley Farmers Cooperative & Farm Store in Vernon Township, New Jersey sells pastured pork, grass-fed beef and lamb, and pastured poultry from member farms — order online for weekend pickup or browse the store on Highway 94. Bulk beef deposits, steaks, roasts, offal, and seasonal sales round out the co-op's offerings.
Wormuth Farm
Wantage, NJ
Wormuth Farm in Wantage, in Sussex County, New Jersey, pasture-raises lamb, pork, and chicken with a hands-on approach — no middleman, no distributor, no supermarket, just Farmer Mike and family. Orders ship carbon-neutral to eight Northeast states (free over $149) with everything from grass-finished ground lamb to chicken feet and stock bones, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many poultry farms are in New Jersey?
US Farm Trail lists 8 poultry farms in New Jersey, with listings around Flanders, Hopewell, Closter. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a poultry farm near me in New Jersey?
Use the map above to find poultry 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.
