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Itty Bitty Farms

Locally Grown Regenerative Practices

Itty Bitty Farms is a family-owned farm and greenhouse operation that specializes in microgreens, salad greens, herbs, and other veggies. Products are grown locally and organically in Blaine County and sold at the Wood River Farmers Markets and delivered to Ketchum, Hailey, and Bellevue. The Itty Bitty Farms store serves the Carey community, offering local seasonal produce and staples such as milk, bread, and other foods.

Available Products

seasonal vegetables, micro-greens, leafy greens, herbs, honey, dairy products (milk, cheese, cream, yogurt, etc.), eggs, value-added products (jams, pickles, etc.)

Available at

Direct from farmer, Cafe Della/Della Provisions, Gretchen’s, Itty Bitty Farms Store, Kraay’s Market & Garden, NourishMe, The Ram, Tundra, Wood River Farmers Market

CONTACT INFORMATION

ADDRESS
Carey, ID

Storefront - The business offers an in-person retail shopping experience.

Agritourism - The producer offers on-farm experiences. This may include overnight stays, farm tours, u-pick, or volunteer work opportunities.

Farmers Market Vendor - The producer has a stand at a regional farmers market.

Pollinator-Friendly - The producer provides pollinator-safe habitats including native plants, hedgerows, or a variety of foliage throughout the growing season.

Regenerative Practices - The producer includes cover cropping, no/low-till and/or soil armoring practices to enhance soil health, water quality, and provide additional ecosystem services.

FREE Business Listing

The Wood River Valley Locally Grown Guide

The Wood River Valley Locally Grown Guide is a free marketing tool for businesses who grow, use, and promote locally grown food. The Guide reaches over 15,000 people annually.

Being listed is free for your business and only requires filling out a short survey.

Once approved your local food business will appear immediately on locallygrownguide.org and in the 2025 Locally Grown Guide printed edition.

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