Pasture eggs.
Gathered morning of pickup. We collect about twelve dozen a week right now, from a small flock on fresh grass.
What we sell, what we're building, and what you can put your name down for.
Gathered morning of pickup. We collect about twelve dozen a week right now, from a small flock on fresh grass.
October harvest only. Small tins, sealed the week of picking. Priced when the tins are weighed.
Join the list and we'll email with pricing, quantity, and a reservation window the week we pick.
Join the saffron waitlist →Until then: baked goods, granola, jams, dry mixes — small batches, for pickup only. No refrigerated items, no meat. Everything labeled home-produced, not inspected.
Soap isn't food; it ships nationally. Cold-process, unscented and lightly scented bars, four to a box.
We clear brush, honeysuckle, buckthorn, poison ivy. Courtland Township and surrounding Kent County. Pricing by the acre and the stay.
Courtland Township, Kent County — about 20 minutes north of Grand Rapids. We email directions when you reserve. We don't publish the exact address.
Not right now. Pickup only for anything food. Goat milk soap, when it exists, will ship.
We're closed Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (Ex. 20:8–10). Pickups happen the other six days. Emails sent during that window get answered Saturday evening or Sunday.
We don't wash our eggs — the bloom keeps them fresh. They can live on the counter for a couple weeks, or in the fridge for a couple months. Rinse them right before you crack.
No. Anything we sell under cottage food rules is labeled home-produced. not inspected. That's Michigan law, and it's what it is. If that's a dealbreaker for you, don't buy it.
Cash or Venmo at pickup for most things. Stripe checkout is wired up for eggs. We'll figure it out as we grow.
Tell us. We'll make it right — refund, replace, or credit next pickup, whichever makes sense.
Direct from the farm, no middleman.
How pickup works →