Local farms. One marketplace.

Find food from nearby farms—beyond market day.

Discover nearby farms, explore current products from participating sellers, and choose the pickup or delivery options each farm provides.

Inside the marketplace

Real farms. Current products. Clear fulfillment.

Browse participating farms and public discovery listings. Products, availability, and fulfillment appear only for onboarded farms that publish them.

Browse the Marketplace

A market day should not be the only time a farm can be found.

Farmers markets build valuable face-to-face relationships, but weather, location, dates, and a few weekly hours limit access.

Neighborly Harvest gives farms another way to publish availability, receive orders, coordinate fulfillment, and keep customers updated.

It extends the farm’s operation. It does not replace the farm, the farmers market, or the direct customer relationship.

One marketplace for customers and farmers.

For customers

Discover farms, understand the source, and select available pickup or farmer-delivery options.

  • See the farm behind every listed product.
  • Review the fulfillment choices each farm provides.
  • Keep product and order information together.

For farmers

Publish products, manage orders, and coordinate fulfillment without giving up control of the farm’s identity.

  1. 01

    Your farm, your identity

    Use your farm name, public profile, story, and branding.

  2. 02

    Your products, your pricing

    Decide what is listed, available, and priced.

  3. 03

    Your pickup and delivery

    Configure fulfillment around your operation.

  4. 04

    Your customers and orders

    Review incoming orders and keep customers updated.

How it works

A clear path from discovery to fulfillment.

Learn about farmer tools
  1. 01

    Discover a farm

    Browse participating farms and public farm listings.

  2. 02

    Choose a product

    Review the source, price, and current product details.

  3. 03

    Select fulfillment

    Choose from the pickup or farmer-delivery options the farm offers.

  4. 04

    Receive updates

    Follow order and fulfillment updates from purchase to handoff.

The Neighborly Harvest app

The marketplace goes where the work happens.

Customers can explore real farm products, while participating farmers keep up with products, orders, and fulfillment from the same platform.

Download Neighborly Harvest on the App Store

Products stay connected to the farm

Customers can review the product, farm, price, availability, and supported purchase options in one focused view.

Neighborly Harvest product details for eggs from JMZ Farms with an Add to basket action

Built around independent farms

Neighborly Harvest gives farms a public storefront and tools for products, orders, pickup, and farmer delivery. Each farm keeps control of its identity, pricing, availability, fulfillment, and customer relationships.

The farm stays visible

Customers always know who produced and fulfills their order.

The farm stays in control

Each farm chooses its identity, products, pricing, availability, and fulfillment options—and remains responsible for its products, practices, legal requirements, and fulfillment.

Costs are explained clearly

A farm may begin with a free discovery listing. Available plans and applicable fees are disclosed before activation.

A carton of JMZ Farms eggs with chickens in the pasture behind it
JMZ Farms · Colleyville, Texas

Built from firsthand experience

Neighborly Harvest began at JMZ Farms.

At 17, founder Anthony Jimenez moved in with his brother and began helping with the daily work at JMZ Farms. What started as a search for ways to make farm chores easier became a firsthand look at a larger problem.

Independent farmers are expected to produce food while also finding customers, publishing availability, answering messages, organizing orders, and coordinating fulfillment. Neighborly Harvest grew from the idea that those pieces should work together.

Read Anthony’s story

Give customers another way to find and buy from your farm.

Start a public farm presence or explore the marketplace.