What are we all about?

Focus on Growing a Quality Crop
Growing, drying, trimming, and storing a quality hemp crop is a lot of work. If you've done it, you know. We're all about putting in what we need to get it done, but also working with what nature gives us and taking advantage of it. That's why we dry the hemp up in the mountains in an old wood barn and hang the whole plant. We've found that it keeps the best that way when it's dried slow without fancy dehumidifiers and heat. We'll be pulling green, fragrant hemp out and processing it all year.
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We give the plant a balanced mix of organic fertilizer throughout the growing season, and modern precision techniques that allow us to provide organic nutrients directly to the plant. Cutting down both our overhead, and the risks of nitrogen runoff. Another example of how doing it right benefits us farmers, benefits the ground, and keeps our neighbors and streams safer.
Focus on Making a Quality Product
We started farming hemp because we'd seen what it had done for others we knew and wanted to get involved in growing something that makes a difference in peoples lives. Whether it's a story about pain, inflammation, sleep, or whatever else, we've all heard them. CBD can change peoples' lives.
As we developed our cream, we've tested it for years on ourselves, or people we work with or are close to volunteered to try it. This grass-roots approach to development means that we have just about the best one on the market. We make sure there is plenty of the CBD oil we produce on our farm in each jar to actually do the job, and our blend of natural ingredients give it a wonderful consistency and smell. We make it without artificial preservatives, dyes, waxes, or anything like that.


More than just hemp
With over 30 years of experience on our farm growing everything from grain to onions to chickpeas, we're not just a hemp outfit. If it grows in Southern Oregon chances are someone on the farm (Mike) has grown it. Right now, we farm grain and garlic and keep bees, but are always experimenting with other botanicals and food crops. Keep checking back here. You'll find our organic wheat, garlic, and soon honey for sale along with our hemp.

Commitment to good stewardship
We're blessed here in the Rogue Valley with fertile ground and weather to grow great hemp and other crops. But it's our responsibility to care for the natural resources we have. That's why we take water conservation and organic farming practices so seriously. We will never use pesticides or artificial fertilizers. We promote beneficial species on our farm and take an active role in ensuring that we work within the balance of nature. We work everyday to take the time tested techniques we've learned and combine them with modern practices across the scope of what we do. We're a modern outfit with an old soul, and we know that no one ever really owns the land, we are merely stewards of it for the next generation of farmers.