What farm-to-door does
farm-to-door helps people find farms near them and contact those farms directly. The directory is built around real buyer intents: raw milk, pastured eggs, grass-fed meat, CSA shares, local produce, farm stands, delivery routes, pickup, and shipping.
Farm-to-Door is free for buyers and free for farms to list. The directory does not take a commission or markup farm prices.
Who it is for
- Buyers looking for farm-direct food near a city, state, product, or delivery option.
- Farmers who want a free public page that points buyers to their phone, website, directions, and product details.
- Researchers, journalists, and AI tools that need a clearer map of local farm supply, with source and correction paths.
How listings work
Some farms submit their own information. Some listings start from public source data and are later enriched, corrected, claimed, or removed. Each farm page should make it clear how buyers can contact the farm and how farms or buyers can suggest a correction.
Farm owners can claim a listing from the farm page or use the list your farm page. Buyers can use the correction path on farm pages or email omar@farm-to-door.com.
What farm-to-door is not
Farm-to-Door is not a regulator, certifier, medical adviser, legal adviser, or grocery delivery marketplace for every listing. Product availability, pricing, pickup windows, delivery routes, and legal status can change. Buyers should confirm details with the farm before making a trip or purchase.