05/24/2026
There’s a difference between selling produce… and living the life that grows it.
People see the finished product at the market stand, what they don’t see are the early mornings, late nights, weather worries, crop failures, equipment breakdowns, aching backs, and every dollar poured into the soil long before a single tomato or pepper is sold.
Real farming is patience, sacrifice, risk, and faith. It’s planting when you’re tired, watering when it’s hot, and praying through storms you can’t control.
To the farmers growing real food with their own hands — the ones nurturing the land, protecting their crops, and putting their heart into every harvest — your work matters.
Not everyone selling produce is a farmer. And that’s okay. But there’s honor in the ones who truly grow it.