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WELCOME

To the largest, FREE, most comprehensive *directory of Black Farmers, The Index connects you to traditional and non-traditional growers. 


From row crop farmers, ranchers, vegetable and fruit producers to beekeepers, fisherfolk, foragers, vintners & more. To register a farm scroll down.


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Find a grower

If you give a hungry man food, he will eat it. If you give him land, he will grow his own food.


Fannie Lou Hamer talking about her Freedom Farm Cooperative

Locate a grower in 3 Easy Steps

1. Select a region

2. Click on a state

2. Click on a state

Select from 12 regions including a small international section.

2. Click on a state

2. Click on a state

2. Click on a state

Find the state of your choice and click on the link.

3. Find your grower

2. Click on a state

3. Find your grower

Locate a grower in the listing. They are in alphabetical order.

Events & Meet Ups

Washington D.C.'s Listen and Learn

Washington D.C.'s Listen and Learn

Washington D.C.'s Listen and Learn

Inviting  farmers in the DMV to break bread with us. Over dinner,  we will listen to your work, swap ideas and learn your successes and  challenges. This is our work in the USDA's TOPP. 

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The Organic Meet & Greet

Washington D.C.'s Listen and Learn

Washington D.C.'s Listen and Learn

This network invites the AG community and those who support it and are curious about growing. For the evening, we work to connect farmers who grow naturally and  organically or want to incorporate these methods on their farms,  gardens, ranches, apiaries, and other spaces where food is raised and  harvested. This is our work in the USDA's TOPP.

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Volunteer Day at The Aunties

Washington D.C.'s Listen and Learn

Volunteer Day at The Aunties

Rebuilding the walking trail through the woods at Mt. Pleasant Acres, we will work alongside Maryland's Department of Agriculture. Learn about  forest management and agroforestry. Bring a wide brim hat and gloves  with comfortable shoes or boots. No crocs, sandals or open toe shoes. This is our work in the USDA's TOPP.

see you there

GREAT FACTS ABOUT THE BLACK FARMERS INDEX

400+ Women-owned farms

A growing demographic are women-owned farms, apiaries, gardens and ranches.

300+ Farmers raising meat

Here you will see, dozens of farms offering high-quality varieties of meats such as beef, poultry, pork and lamb. Some even offer grass-fed and natural-raised selections.

300+ Organic or natural farms

Using traditional methods, many farmers grow organic produce without pesticides, harmful chemicals or with non-gmo, heirloom seeds.

Stories + News

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Black Farmers Index

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2. Highlight Black agriculturalists 

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Black Farmers Index

1105 Moss St #9039

Lafayette, LA 70509


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