Farm to Door launches map of 3,876 local farms and markets with raw dairy and CSA filters
The site aggregates thousands of farm and market listings and flags delivery, shipping, and pickup options alongside filters for raw dairy, A2/A2 milk, CSA shares, and more.
By Staff ·
Why it matters
Direct-to-farm demand is rising, but discovery is fragmented across dozens of directories and markets. A unified index with delivery and specialty-product filters can shift more grocery spend to producers and CSA programs while testing a foothold for future logistics or checkout layers.

Farm to Door has launched a searchable directory of local farms and markets, listing 3,876 entries and sorting them by proximity, according to the product’s homepage.
What it does
The site detects a user’s location and displays nearby options in map and list views, with a nearest-first sort. Each listing includes delivery modes the farm supports, such as ships, local delivery, or pickup only, along with tags that highlight product categories and practices. In a sample near New York City, listings spanned urban farmers markets, CSA pickup sites, and regional farms that deliver into the city.
Filters and labels
Farm to Door exposes granular filters for niche and regulated categories uncommon in general grocery finders, including raw milk, raw dairy, raw kefir, A2/A2 dairy, unwashed and pastured eggs, fermented foods, and farmstead cheese. It also surfaces production practices and programs such as organic, regenerative, biodynamic, grass-fed, humane treatment, and CSA shares, plus acceptance of SNAP or WIC vouchers when indicated in source data. Listings show details like pickup sites, local delivery routes, and whether an operation ships nationally.
Data sources
Many entries reference public and community directories the farms already appear in, including labels on the site such as USDA Farmers Market Directory, USDA CSA Directory, Food MarketMaker profiles, RealMilk raw milk finder listings, and GetRawMilk listings. Farm to Door aggregates those references into a single index and adds a consistent set of filters and delivery flags so consumers can scan and compare options quickly.
Example listings
Initial results around New York included Dutch Meadows Farm with local and UPS delivery, multiple Greenmarket locations such as Union Square and Oculus Plaza, and CSA and pickup hubs like Fulton Stall Market and Frankie’s Free Range Meat. Other entries ranged from on-farm pickup only to urban farms with shipping noted in the source data. Each card shows location, services offered, and any certifications provided by the source directories.
The bet
By normalizing delivery info and specialty-product filters across thousands of fragmented listings, Farm to Door targets a growing consumer segment looking to buy directly from producers, especially for raw dairy, pastured meats, and CSA shares that are hard to discover in mainstream apps. The site is positioned as a discovery layer rather than a marketplace, pointing users to the farm’s preferred channels for ordering or pickup.