Now signing up growers & makers across PA

Know what's growing,
brewing, and being made
down the road.

Furrow & Field is a map of your neighbors' harvests, honey, eggs, and handmade goods — plus the communities where they teach each other the skills worth keeping alive.

Raw honey Pastured eggs Organic produce Canning & preserving Soap making Sourdough
a 15-mile morning drive

Every pin is a real farm, apiary, or workshop — not a feed.


How it works

Three steps, no algorithm required

01

List what you grow, raise, or make

A simple listing — eggs on Tuesdays, honey by the pint, hand-thrown mugs by request. No storefront to build, no photos to overthink.

02

Show up on your neighbor's map

Consumers set a mile radius and see what's actually available near them today — produce, honey, eggs, and goods, sorted by distance.

03

Join a skill-sharing community

Canning, soap making, sourdough, seed saving — small groups where people teach each other, not a public feed built for scrolling.

What you can share

Not everything has a price tag

Produce & harvest

Organic vegetables, fruit, mushrooms, whatever's in season.

Raw honey & eggs

Straight from the hive or the coop, listed by the local keeper.

Handmade goods

Soap, textiles, pottery, tools — the skills worth keeping alive.

Trades & barter

Firewood for eggs, labor for lessons — exchange without cash.

Why Pennsylvania first

We're starting local, on purpose.

Furrow & Field only works if the map means something — if a pin is a real drive, not a shipping label. We're building trust county by county across Pennsylvania before we open it up further. If it earns its keep here, it travels well.

"The goal isn't more scrolling. It's knowing your honey came from three miles away, and the person who made it."

A note before you sign up

I'm starting this in Pennsylvania because it's where I can walk it myself — meet the farmers, sit in on the first soap-making group, make sure the map is actually right before it goes anywhere else. It's early. There's no app yet, just this page and a list of people who want it to exist. If that's honest enough for you, I'd be glad to have you on it.

Join the map

Tell us what you'd bring — or what you're looking for