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  • Mason's Story
  • 180 Flower Farm
  • Learn More
    • Our Farm Family
    • Volunteer
    • Speaking Engagements
    • Alternative Breaks

180 Degree Farm - How We Farm and What We Grow

Growing Nutrient Dense Food, While Healing the Land

Through Mason's testimony, our family has learned the importance of creating a well-balanced ecosystem on the farm.  The organic foods raised and grown on our farm are nurtured without the use of pesticides, hormones or other chemical inputs.  We use regenerative soil methods that cycle nutrients to feed the plants, which create more developed flavors.  Keeping our soils covered with grasses and legumes feeds the microbes, holds in moisture and sequesters atmospheric carbon.  In a nut shell... we nurture rich, healthy soils to produce nutrient-dense foods.    

Our Gardens

Our principal foundation for growing starts with the soil.  We use the term "Cultivating Nutrition" because we are committed to providing you with the most nutrient dense, organically grown fruits and vegetables possible.  Our goal is to increase biodiversity, enrich our soil, and enhance the ecosystem.  We do this for one reason... to make us all healthier.  We want you to feel confident that you're feeding your family nutritious food that is pesticide, herbicide, and GMO free.  

Premium Chicken Eggs

Our chicken eggs are pasture raised and organically fed.  The girls move frequently, giving them fresh pasture to search for bugs and the most delicious blades of grass.

The Citrus House

The Citrus House is Scott's pride and joy on the farm.  We grow a variety of organic citrus, like meyer lemons, ruby red grapefruit, kaffir lime, sudachi, yuzu, finger limes, key lime, calamanci lime, clementine, shiranui mandarin, and buddha's hand. 


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