Local Utah Farmers/Farms

  1. Stagl Organics – Organic vegetables & fruit (CSA in Salt Lake City)
    Website: https://staglorganics.co/

  2. Backyard Urban Garden Farms (B.U.G.) – Naturally‑grown organic vegetables (urban CSA in SLC)
    Website: https://www.backyardurbangardens.com/

  3. Borski Organic Farms – Organic produce: vegetables, herbs & fruit (Kaysville, Davis County)
    Website: https://www.borskifarms.org/

  4. Silo & Seed - Organic flower and veggie farms

    Website: https://www.instagram.com/siloandseed/?hl=en

  5. Drake Family Farms – Dairy goat products: goat milk, cheese, eggs (West Jordan, Salt Lake County)
    Website: https://www.drakefamilyfarms.com/

  6. Utah Natural Meat – Grass‑fed/finished beef, pork, lamb, poultry; antibiotic‑ and hormone‑free (West Jordan, Salt Lake County)
    Website: https://www.utahnaturalmeat.com/

  7. Blue Tree Farms – Grass‑fed organic beef, lamb & pork (Weber/Davis area, with delivery across SLC & Utah counties)
    Website: https://www.bluetreefarms.com/

  8. Christiansen’s Family Farm – Pasture‑raised beef, pork, lamb via humane, natural methods (Fairfield, Davis County area servicing local drop sites)
    Website: https://www.christiansenfarm.com/

  9. First Frost Farm – Certified organic vegetables and herbs (Nibley, northern Utah; sells at Park City, Logan & SLC farmers markets)
    Website: https://www.firstfrostfarm.com/

  10. Peach and Bee Farm Stand - Fresh produce and honey

    Website: https://peachandbeehoney.com/

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