Produce Farms in New Mexico
6 produce farms listed across New Mexico. Fresh vegetables and fruit grown by local farmers. Directory updated July 2026.
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Desert Micro
Desert Micro grows organic microgreens and wheatgrass in Las Cruces, New Mexico — no pesticides, herbicides, or conventional fertilizers, delivered within hours of cutting in returnable containers for peak nutrition. The certified local New Mexico farm runs CSA home delivery in Las Cruces, with statewide reach through New Mexico Harvest.
La Madera
Owl Peak Farm is a 501(c)(3) in La Madera, New Mexico — embraced by the Tusas and Vallecitos rivers — practicing regenerative, organic farming since 2010 with fields watered by traditional acequias and gravity-fed spring irrigation. The farm grows wheat, corn, beans, garlic, and fruit trees for the high desert, hand-milling Blue Corn, Turkey Red, and Sonora White flours to order on its New American Stone Mill while supporting land restoration and community development in Northern New Mexico.
Matt's Mushroom Farm
Matt's Mushroom Farm began as founder Matthew Fien Gretton's award-winning undergraduate project growing mushrooms on agricultural waste — now an Albuquerque operation producing gourmet and medicinal fungi with 70% of substrate from local businesses' waste products and 10% of profits supporting responsible medicinal mushroom advocacy. Fresh sales are currently paused, with a mushroom micro-CSA in the works.
New Mexico CSA Harvest
New Mexico Harvest has supported New Mexican farms since 1994 — a statewide food hub gathering harvests from sustainable farmers, ranchers, and producers into traditional or customized CSA shares and a la carte orders. The virtual farmers market opens Friday evening through Sunday, farmers harvest exactly what's ordered so nothing is wasted, and boxes deliver to doors and pickup sites.
Rio Grande Community Farm
Albuquerque, NM
Rio Grande Community Farm is an urban farm within Albuquerque's Los Poblanos Fields Open Space, founded as a nonprofit in 1997 — 50 acres spanning micro-farmer plots, education fields, community gardens, and 30 acres of hay and wildlife habitat. The farm provides underserved communities equitable access to urban farmland and sustainable-agriculture education, with tours, workshops, volunteer days, and an annual Lavender Festival.
The Shop @ Urban Rebel Farms
Santa Fe, NM
Urban Rebel Farms has been Santa Fe's own urban microgreen farm since 2016 — "grow greens with attitude" — and its Midtown shop on Rufina Street grew into a full indoor/outdoor garden supplier during the pandemic. The Shop stocks hydroponics, soil, lighting, nutrients, and water-saving organic solutions like Blumat sensors, backed by 30+ years of combined commercial growing consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many produce farms are in New Mexico?
US Farm Trail lists 6 produce farms in New Mexico, with listings around Albuquerque, Santa Fe. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a produce farm near me in New Mexico?
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.
