/ Farms & Growers
What this looks like

The harvest sets the schedule. Not us.

We build social presence around your growing season — CSA windows, market days, first-frost urgency. The content follows the land.

Strawberry week posts that go up before the truck parks. Field video shot the morning of pick. A CSA waitlist that fills from Instagram.

Close-up overhead of hands sorting small heirloom tomatoes on a rough wooden table, north-facing daylight from a barn window, soil still visible on the fingertips, warm red and gold tones of the fruit
Close-up overhead of hands sorting small heirloom tomatoes on a rough wooden table, north-facing daylight from a barn window, soil still visible on the fingertips, warm red and gold tones of the fruit
— Behind the field

The moments between rows outperform the produce shot

Hands sorting heirloom tomatoes at 6 a.m. A muddy boot at the edge of a flooded row. The text to a regular customer that the sweet corn is ready. These are the frames that build real followings.

We spend time on your operation before we pick up a camera — learning the crop cycle, the market rhythms, the constraints that make generic content advice useless for growers.

What growers see

Sold out before the market opens

CSA filled in 11 days

Sell-out Saturdays, consistently

Off-season reach, on-season ready

A market-stand grower went from leftover inventory to a pre-arrival line — driven by a Friday field video and a simple weekly cadence we built around their picking schedule.

Winter storytelling — soil prep, seed selection, storage crops — kept an audience warm through four frost months so spring pre-orders opened to a waiting list.

A vegetable farm with no prior social presence filled a 60-share CSA season entirely through Instagram — before the first seed went in the ground.

Tell us what's growing this season

We start by listening — to your crop calendar, your market constraints, and what you've already tried. No pitch, no playbook.