It makes me feel like I’m still a kid - carefree and playing in the dirt, ridiculously giddy when the first shoots of green poke up through the soil.

It’s kind of embarrassing, really…

Good Mama Farm is my wild, and maybe crazy vision - a market garden located between Harrison and Pony, Montana, tirelessly dedicated to organically grown vegetables. OK, there’s a little tired in there, I won’t lie. But there are no chemicals. No potatoes flown in from Peru or asparagus airlifted from Argentina. No shenanigans or funny business.

My family has learned first-hand the importance of good food. We have seen the difference with our own eyes and let me tell you, it was a game changer.

It is my most sincere hope that we can share that goodness with you and those you love too.

Farming was never on my “when I grow up” list. In retrospect, maybe that’s the point.

Good Mama Farm is born from the simple desire to do what’s best for our kids not just in what we eat but how we live.

We want to be a resource to our community by providing regular families with budgets and deadlines and busy lives access to foods that make them feel good in more ways than one.

Come with us as we grow. I’m not going to promise you’re going to suddenly love kale or discover hidden superpowers. But I can promise you when that cooler is delivered to your doorstep, it will be filled with things grown right here with all the love a mom can give.