Harvesting Freshness, Cultivating Care
PrairieWoods Farm is a USDA Certified Organic farm in Sulphur Springs, Arkansas, serving the Northwest Arkansas (NWA) community with fresh, organic produce year-round. As the first Certified Organic produce farm in Benton County and a longtime vendor at the Bentonville Farmers Market, we grow and sell all 52 weeks of the year.
Since 2019, we’ve practiced regenerative and minimal-till farming, focusing on soil health, cover cropping, and maintaining organic soil biology and nutrients. Certified Organic and Certified Real Organic, our farm does not use herbicides or pesticides, relying instead on natural deterrents like ladybugs and Neem oil.
PrairieWoods Farm is committed to fighting food insecurity in Northwest Arkansas by providing clean, nutrient-rich, and locally grown produce for our community.
Certifications
Why do Farm Certifications matter?
We want to show our commitment to growing with integrity and transparency. They verify that our methods meet trusted environmental and quality standards, giving you confidence in how your food is produced. Each certification reflects care for your health, our soil, and the planet.

USDA Organic Certified
Being USDA Certified Organic means every ingredient and process meets strict national standards. We use only approved organic methods without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or GMOs. It’s a trusted seal of quality, care, and sustainability that protects your health and the planet.

Certified Naturally Grown
Certified Naturally Grown follows strict, independent standards for sustainable farming that prohibit synthetic chemicals, GMOs, and fertilizers. It ensures crops are raised responsibly with care for the environment, healthy soil, and transparency from farm to table.

Real Organic Project
Being certified by the Real Organic Project affirms that a farm grows crops in living soil and raises animals on real pasture, maintaining organic integrity. It restores trust, transparency, and ecological ethics often diluted in industrial “organic” practices.





