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A Farm Store is Coming Soon

written by

Anonymous

posted on

April 4, 2026

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We’ve been working on something new here at the farm, and we’re excited to finally share a little bit about it.

We’re in the process of putting together a small, on-farm store.

Nothing fancy. Nothing like a grocery store. Just a simple, self-serve space where you can stop by and pick up the same clean, honest food you’ve come to expect from us, which is right here at the source.

It’s something we’ve talked about for a long time, and it feels like the right next step for the farm and for the community we’re building.

That said, it’s not quite ready yet. We’re still working through the details, getting things set up, and making sure we do it the right way.

But as we build this out, we’d really value your input.

  • Are there products you’d love to see in the farm store that we don’t currently offer on the website?
  • Are there items you find yourself wishing you could pick up locally alongside your usual order?

We want this space to serve you well, not just be another place to buy food.

So if you have ideas, requests, or even small suggestions, don’t hesitate to reach out. We genuinely want to hear them.

This farm has always grown through community, and we’d like this to be no different.

More to come soon.

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