The Eastern Sierra
Farm & Ranch Directory
Find local food grown and raised right here in the Eastern Sierra.
A guide to farms and ranches selling directly to our community.
This directory features farms and ranches in Inyo and Mono Counties that grow and raise food or flowers and sell it directly to the public. Every listing represents a local producer committed to feeding and growing for our community. When you choose to buy local, your dollar becomes an investment in the land, the farmer or rancher, and a more resilient food system right here at home.
Thank you for supporting local.
Meat
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Montgomery Creek Ranch
Montgomery Creek Ranch intentionally raises healthy, nutrient rich, grass fed beef as part of a regenerative system in the mountain valleys of the Eastern Sierra. Our cattle are bred, born, raised & finished on high Sierra grass and our homegrown hay for a product you can always trust. Find MCR beef in Manor Market, Mahogany Smoked Meats, and local restaurants or purchase directly at mcrbeef.com
EMAIL:
mcrbeef@gmail.com
PHONE:
(760) 937-2260
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Rossi Meat Co.
Rossi Meat Co. offers premium pasture-raised, grain-finished beef from the Owens Valley, known for outstanding quality and exceptional flavor. Based in Bishop, we're proud to bring locally raised beef from ranch to table right here in our community.
EMAIL:
rossimeatco@gmail.com
Available to purchase at Wye Road Feed.
Produce
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Blue Heron Farm
Blue Heron Farm is a 10-acre regenerative farm just outside Bishop, CA, growing a diverse mix of fruits and vegetables. We sell directly to our community through our farm stand, CSA, and farmers markets, along with value-added goods like jams and dried fruit. You can also find our produce at Manor Market and local restaurants.
Open to the public seasonally typically from June until October.
Farm Stand hours:
Tuesday 4 pm - 7 pm
Friday 4 pm - 7 pm
Saturday 9 am - 2 pm
Sunday 9 am - 2 pm
ADDRESS:
475 Sierra Grande St. Bishop, CA 93514
EMAIL:
info@theblueheronproject.com
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Inyo Farm@School
We mostly raise farmers, but we also grow a wide variety produce for the school lunch program. Our number one pest is kids eating from the rows.
ADDRESS:
800 West Elm St, Bishop, CA 93514
EMAIL:
bwilley@inyocoe.orgFollow us on social @inyofarmatschool
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Bishop Paiute Tribe Food Sovereignty Program
We are the Bishop Paiute Tribes Food Sovereignty Program. We grow food for the the local community. Provide educational opportunities related to gardening, compost, food processing and other related fields. Host a community market for vendors to have a place to sell there products at an affordable rate. Keep a seed library to give locally adapted seeds to community.
ADDRESS:
50 Tu Su Lane Bishop, CA 93514
PHONE:
(760) 920-5701
EMAIL:
morgan.cox.bishoppaiute.org
Follow us on social @bishoppaiutefoodsovereignty
Flowers
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Grace's Flower Farm
Grace's Flower Farm focuses on producing the freshest local blooms while also nourishing the soil, protecting pollinators, and eliminating artificial monoculture habitats. We never use pesticides and feed our flowers only with organic fertilizer.
EMAIL:
gracesflowerfarm@gmail.com
PHONE:
(818) 205-7002
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Alpenglow Gardens
At Alpenglow Gardens we are passionate about providing locally grown flowers that are both gorgeous and sustainable, from seed to bouquet. Fresh flowers are available for weddings and other events April-October. During the winter months we offer dried flowers. At times we have small amounts of herbs, fruits, and vegetables. Please see our website for more info.
EMAIL:
Alpenglowgardensinfo@gmail.com
PHONE:
(760) 920-6333
Follow us on social @alpenglowgardens
Curious about being added to this producer directory?
This directory is still growing! If you are growing or raising food in Inyo or Mono County and sell directly to the public, I would truly love to include you here.
The vision for this directory is simple: make local food easier to find, strengthen connections between community and producers, and help build a more resilient local food system across the Eastern Sierra.
If you’d like to be added to the directory, please reach out at:
info@theblueheronproject.com
Thank you for being part of growing local food in our region.
Photo Credit: The incredibly talented Bruce Willey
Requirements to be added
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The farm or ranch must grow or raise food within the Eastern Sierra region.
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Producers must offer products that community members can purchase.
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The operation should currently be growing or raising food intended for human consumption.