Pichola Farms - Organic Farm

Welcome to Pichola Farms

Organic, sustainable farming with love for the land and animals

Our Farm Products

Discover our range of organic, ethically raised farm products

Milk Products

Milk Products

Fresh milk and dairy products from our grass-fed cows and goats

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Meat Products

Meat Products

Ethically raised, pasture-fed meat from our farm to your table

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Farm Fresh Eggs

Farm Fresh Eggs

Free-range eggs from our happy, healthy chickens

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Seasonal Vegetables

Goat Products

Fresh goat milk and cheese from our pasture-raised goats

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Our Featured Products

Discover the best of what our farm has to offer

Organic Cow Milk

Organic Cow Milk

Fresh milk from our grass-fed, free-roaming cows. Rich in nutrients and naturally sweet.

$4.99/half gallon
Free-Range Eggs

Free-Range Eggs

Eggs from our happy chickens that roam freely on our pastures. Rich in flavor and nutrition.

$6.00/dozen
Seasonal Vegetables

Seasonal Vegetables

Freshly harvested, organic vegetables grown with sustainable farming practices.

$24.99/box

Our Farm Story

Pichola Farms was born from a passion for sustainable agriculture and a desire to provide our community with the highest quality organic products. Our journey began with a small plot of land and a few animals, guided by principles of respect for nature and ethical farming.

Today, we proudly raise cows, lambs, and chickens in a natural environment where they can thrive. Our animals graze on lush pastures, and our vegetables grow in nutrient-rich soil free from synthetic chemicals.

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What Our Customers Say

Hear from the people who enjoy our products

"The milk and eggs from Pichola Farms have transformed our family's breakfast. You can truly taste the difference when animals are raised with care."

Sarah Johnson

Loyal Customer

"I've been buying seasonal vegetables from Pichola Farms for over a year now. The quality and flavor are unmatched, and I love supporting sustainable farming."

Michael Thompson

Weekly Subscriber