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Building innovation to, consequently, create actionable insights. Considering above the fold while remembering to create a better customer experience.

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Growing social so that as an end result, we gain traction. Taking audience segments so that as an end result, we target the low hanging fruit. Utilising blue-sky thinking so that we re-target key demographics.

Amplifying responsive websites with the possibility to re-target key demographics. Considering social and possibly be on brand. Creating user stories to in turn create synergy.

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Taking growth channels and try to use best practice. Take best in class to in turn come up with a bespoke solution.

Demonstrating big data to, consequently, further your reach. Engaging key demographics yet take this offline. Take customer journeys and above all, get buy in.

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Pasture raised eggs

 

Farm fresh veggies

 

Ready to lay chickens

Organic Diet fed

All our chickens are fed Organic diet from day1 chick feed to full grown mature feed. We use organic fertilizers and plant products to grow in our garden. And all ingredients in our food products are 100% non-GMO, organic. 

Grown Sustainably

We do not use fertilizers or growth hormones of any kind at any stage of the growing process. Be it plants or chicks, each and every ingredient and product we use is chemical-free and safe for human consumption.

Handled Responsibly

We do not confine our animals in limited space like most farms do. Even the farms that promise to be free-range are little more than an enclosed space with few feet of moving distance. We handle livestock and plants at every stage with utmost care with no risk to their well-being.

Pasture-raised fresh eggs

Any day. . . 

Our golden brown nuggets are perfect source of nutrition and heathier alternative to almost all other varieties available in any supermarket.

Eggs are full of nutrients, are generally easy to store and cook and pair well as a standalone food or an ingredient for host of recipes.

Our eggs come from hens on our farm. Our hens have virtually the entirety of the farm to roam about and graze. We feed only premium, certified organic feed to our hens. In this small way, we are confident that our hens get to eat what’s best for them and their long term health.   

We produce only limited quantity of eggs daily. Our focus is not revenue generation, or driving quantity, rather to have product that offers best in terms of nutrients value, shelf-life and freshness.

Almost 90% of all eggs in the U.S come from chickens that live in a cage. These chickens don’t have good living conditions since they are usually overcrowded and never see the light of day. The primary purpose of an egg farm is production of eggs and comfort for the animals is not even an afterthought. The result: weird tasting eggs thanks to assembly line production techniques.

On the other hand, Farm fresh eggs are usually pasture raised and come from hens that live primarily outside with all the sunshine, bugs, and grass to forage. These types of eggs come from chickens that live a great happy hen life. Hens that have great living quarters, green grass, and all the natural food around them create nutrient-dense pastured raised eggs.

Hens that are raised on grass all day (pastured-raised) get to do what chickens do best, scratch, forage, and spread their manure that creates healthy soil for farmers.

Thankfully there are some farms that still believe in keeping things simple and fresh. These small home farms generally produce products of a much higher quality with veritable raising practices. Our farm fresh eggs are just one small example of our commitment.  

There is nothing better than eating eggs that come from chickens who were able to roam freely.  

Come see the Saffron Valley difference for yourself.

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Ready to plant saplings

There is a lot to do when you’re planning to grow an orchard or a vegetable garden. installing an orchard or berry patch. Join us and learn to do everything from plant a tree to build a trellis and more! Some people are hoping for a ‘quick fix’ – some way to magically come up with the perfect plan for their backyard garden. While others are quite prepared to spend time and effort but are inundated with information and are quiet simply finding it impossible to keep up with the plethora of possible combinations of plants and layouts. 

 

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Ready to lay chickens

We sell pullets (female chickens) who are ready to lay eggs or nearly ready at various stages of development. 

Chickens make for excellent, low-maintenance pets with added benefits of laying delicious eggs.

All our chickens are grown from day-old chicks, pasture-raised and are free -range. We feed only premium, 100% organic diet to our chicks since the start, each day, every day.  

 

We offer multiple breed selections.

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Chicken Feed

 

100% Organic Chicken feed for all varieties. We offer different types of feed formula targeted at the stage of development. Start up feed for young chicks suitable for chicks 1 day old till full maturity and laying feed for egg-laying chickens.

 

Nature’s Best Organic Chick Starter/Grower Crumbles are available in 5lb. and 40lb. bags, ideal for young chicks that haven’t started laying eggs yet. Nature’s Best Organic Egg Layer Pellets and Crumbles are fantastic options for optimal egg-laying, rich yolks, and strong shells. These premium products are both available in 10lb. and 40lb. options

We source our chicken feed from Nature’s Best Organic Feeds.

Nature’s Best Organic Feeds has been producing organic animal feeds for poultry and livestock for many years, well before most of their competitors were dipping their toes into organic waters! The brand prides itself on premium ingredients and exemplary customer service, providing organic, non-gmo animal feed across North America. From chicken feeds to mini pig pellets to organic goat feed, Nature’s Best is available in bagged and bulk quantities made by Kreamer Feed, a family-owned and operated mill in central Pennsylvania that has been in business for almost 75 years. Nature’s Best knows what is important to their customers and continually strives to provide them with trusted products and healthy, innovative options.

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Pasture raised eggs

Almost 90% of all eggs in the U.S come from chickens that live in a cage. These chickens don’t have good living conditions since they are usually overcrowded and never see the light of day. The primary purpose of an egg farm is production of eggs and comfort for the animals is not even an afterthought. The result: weird tasting eggs thanks to assembly line production techniques.

On the other hand, Farm fresh eggs are usually pasture raised and come from hens that live primarily outside with all the sunshine, bugs, and grass to forage. These types of eggs come from chickens that live a great happy hen life. Hens that have great living quarters, green grass, and all the natural food around them create nutrient-dense pastured raised eggs.

Hens that are raised on grass all day (pastured-raised) get to do what chickens do best, scratch, forage, and spread their manure that creates healthy soil for farmers.

Thankfully there are some farms that still believe in keeping things simple and fresh. These small home farms generally produce products of a much higher quality with veritable raising practices. Our farm fresh eggs are just one small example of our commitment.  

There is nothing better than eating eggs that come from chickens who were able to roam freely.  

Come see the Saffron Valley difference for yourself.

Our Saplings


Quality seed is true to cultivar/variety name, and does not contain contaminants, such as weed seed, insect casings, soil particles, or plant pulp. Make the best plant selection for the existing growing conditions by choosing your next plant here

Hydrated peat pellets in a flat with humidity dome.

Plant growing in a peat pellet.

 

Seeds germinating in seed beds for future transplant.

All fully developed seeds contain an embryo and, in most plant species, a store of food reserves, wrapped in a seed coat. Seeds generally “wake up” and germinate when soil moisture and temperature conditions are favorable for them to grow. But not all seeds have the same germination requirements, so it is important to know what each seed type needs.

Seeds need the proper temperature, moisture, air, and light conditions to germinate. All seeds have optimal temperature ranges for germination (Table 1). The minimum temperature is the lowest temperature at which seeds can germinate effectively. The maximum is the highest temperature at which seeds can germinate. Anything above or below this temperature can damage seeds or make them go into dormancy. At optimal temperatures, germination is rapid and uniform.

All seeds need both moisture and air to germinate. Good seed-to-soil contact is very important. A fine-textured seedbed with little compaction is recommended for direct seeding in the field. For greenhouse transplants, soilless media should be moist and fluffy. The soil or growing media must contain enough moisture so that the seed can take up water to begin the germination process. But if the soil or media are too wet, or too compacted, there will not be enough air around the seed to “breathe”. Like any other living organism, seeds need oxygen for respiration, and that oxygen comes from air in the soil.

Not all seeds have the same light requirements. Most seeds germinate best under dark conditions and might even be inhibited by light. A few other seeds need light to germinate. But once seeds have germinated and broken through the surface of the soil or growing media as seedlings, they all need sunlight to grow. Table 1 shows optimal soil temperatures for germination for common vegetable crops.