farm-to-door directory

Farm delivery near me.

A live map of working farms that deliver in your area. Filter by raw milk, eggs, meat, produce, or CSA. Free to browse, no signup required.

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How the farm-delivery-near-me directory works

  1. Click Open the directory. The Delivers filter pre-applies.
  2. Allow your browser to share location, or type your ZIP or city in the search box. The map centers on you.
  3. Working farms that deliver in your area appear as pins on the map and as cards in the list, sorted by distance.
  4. Open a farm card to see its products, delivery zone, schedule, minimum order, and contact path.

What "near me" actually means for farm delivery

For farm-direct delivery, "near me" usually means within the farm's defined delivery zone, which is typically 30 to 90 miles. Some shipping farms reach farther: a Vermont creamery can ship cheese to California, but a Brooklyn raw-milk dairy cannot legally ship raw milk past the New York state line. The directory shows you the realistic, legal options for your address.

If your initial radius shows nothing, widen the search or switch to the Ships filter to see farms that mail nationwide. The Pickup only filter surfaces farms within driving distance that are not running home delivery routes.

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Coverage

farm-to-door covers the United States. Density is highest along the Northeast corridor, the Pacific Northwest, Northern California, the Carolinas, and around major Texas and Midwest metros. The by-state hub shows the legal rules and the typical fulfillment patterns in each state, and the directory keeps growing every week.

Why some areas show fewer farms

Three reasons. First, your state may restrict certain categories (raw milk, on-farm meat processing). Second, dense urban deliveries from rural farms cost more to operate, so a few states have not yet built out a delivery economy. Third, coverage is still expanding; many small dairies and ranches are not yet listed. If you know one, ask them to list for free.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find a farm that delivers near me?

Open the farm-to-door directory at farm-to-door.com, allow location, and click the Delivers filter. The map shows working farms in your area that offer local delivery, shipping, or both. Open a farm card to see the delivery zone and schedule.

Are there farms that deliver in my zip code?

Type your ZIP into the directory search box. The map re-centers and the cards re-sort by distance. If a farm's zone covers your ZIP, the card displays a "delivers to you" indicator.

Is farm delivery free?

Browsing the directory is free. The farm itself sets delivery fees. Local home delivery typically adds $5 to $15 per stop; shipping varies with weight, distance, and whether the box requires gel packs or dry ice.

What if no farms deliver to me?

Switch to the Ships filter to see farms that mail nationwide. Or use Pickup only to find a farm within driving distance. If neither works for your area, your closest delivery is probably from a multi-farm CSA in your nearest metro; many of them run weekly drop sites in adjacent suburbs and small towns.

Are these farms certified organic?

Some are; many operate to organic or beyond-organic standards (regenerative, biodynamic, pasture-only) without paying for the certification. The Organic and Regenerative filters surface farms that explicitly identify with each practice.