

The field before the caption.
We spend time in your operation — learning your planting calendar, your supply decisions, what went wrong last season — before we write a word for social.


Content that tracks your harvest, not a calendar template.
We map your growing schedule before any posting begins. When the heirloom tomatoes come in two weeks late, the content adjusts with them. That's not flexibility — that's the only way this works.




Real operations, real outcomes.
From waiting list to sold-out spring shares.
Market-day traffic up three Saturdays running.
We documented six weeks of soil prep and seed selection before the first post went up. By spring open enrollment, the farm had more CSA inquiries than available shares for the first time.
Weekly content tied directly to what was ready to harvest — specific variety names, the weather window that shaped the crop — gave regulars a reason to show up and new customers a reason to trust the table.
Tell us what you grew this season.
We start every farm relationship by asking what's in the ground right now — not what your goals are for Q4. If that sounds like the right conversation, let's have it.
