About Us

Our FArm

Richert Phillips Farms is a small family owned and managed 35 acre organic style farm just south of North Liberty, Indiana, USA. We grow on clean land.  

We are a small, labor-intensive farm. By having a guaranteed market through prepaid CSA's, we are able to focus more on growing quality organic produce.

We love our work, the wholistic organically grown food, and are grateful for our customers.

We become "your personal gardener", providing you with the vegetables you love, but do not have the time or space to grow. That's where we become involved, to bring you healthy, nutritious, fresh produce.

We grow some of our own seedlings, and purchase more from a local vendor. We grow the produce in our fields, weed, harvest and bring them fresh to the markets.

Our food is organically grown. We also work in cooperation with other natural and organic farmers from the area to give our customers a broader selection of fruits and vegetables

Of course, these farmers believe in the same principles and growing practices that we do.

We are a working farm and not set up to accept visitors. However, you can visit us at the farmer's markets and we will be happy to see you and answer any questions you may have.

Occasionally we offer classes in local area stores or community centers. Please check our event calendar for updates.

History of Richert phillips vegetable farm

Originally established in 1994 as Easy Yoke Farm, we re-established in 2001 as Richert Phillips Vegetable Farm and are having fun!

The farm was founded by Micheal Richerts a hog farmer, and was initially named Richert Farm. Daniel Phillips (Michael's brother) eventually moved up from Arizona to help on the farm, and it was decided to let go of hog farming for the time being. 

We moved into growing produce and hired other workers.

For farming the land, we initially used oxen with yokes and the yoke became a symbol for our farm. In turn, customers began to think that the name of the farm was Easy Yoke Farm because of this symbol.

Now that the oxen have been replaced by tractors, the name has been changed to Richert Phillips Farms.

The farm is currently preparing to re-introduce hogs and other meat again.

How we work

As you may already know, CSA is an abbreviation for Community Supported Agriculture. You are supporting local farmers when buying at farmers' markets and  CSA's

For more detailed information about our CSAs, please visit our CSA page.

By having a guaranteed market through prepaid CSA's, we are able to focus more on growing quality organic style produce.

We deliver to Indiana and the northwest suburbs of metropolitan Chicago. We also have weekly booths set up at the following farmer's markets for walkup purchases and pre-order pickups:

Currently the farm is not set up to accept guests or visitors. We hope to see you at the farmer's markets where you can meet us in person. Thank you.

View photos of our farm by scrolling through our website pages.