About Us

We are a small team with a passion to provide a local source of food to your family. We look forward to working with you.

Andrew Geiser

I grew up in a little town in central Missouri where I spent a lot of my time shadowing my grandparents; working in the garden and flower beds, helping neighbors, traveling to north Missouri to help on the farm, and watch what it was like to be a follower of God.

When I was 19 I married, moved to the city, and started a family, but I didn’t go far from my roots. I worked at the local conservation area managing over 10,000 acres of wildlife habitat and growing crops where I gained a great respect for His creation. I still traveled to the farm to help out with whatever my great-grandfather needed to be done. It always felt like home and where I was called to be.

A few years later my family and I moved to my hometown where I took a job with a local city as their assistant city forester and volunteered through different services. We took over my grandparents garden and grandma taught us the value of “putting up food”.

Time passed and so did my great-grandfather leaving a need for someone to tend to the “family farm”; the place that had been calling for so many years. So last year my wife, Lisa of 14 years, my two children; Ellah and David, and I made the move to fulfill that need. Call it raised up right or a calling from when I was a boy, tending to plants and service to people is in the blood and the heart. I believe we are called to be a good stewards of the land and leave it better than when we received it.

I am looking forward to sharing our business with you and getting to know you in the coming seasons.

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Lisa Geiser

I was raised in a subdivision that at the time was 7 miles out of town; I thought I was in the country…but very quickly the town grew to our subdivision. I spent a lot of time hanging out with my parents. When I got old enough I would help my mom with the flower beds and my dad with whatever he was doing. We were always doing something or going somewhere.

During my school years, I played a lot of soccer and trained my own horses, but it wasn’t too long before I went off to college. That is where I met my husband, Andrew, of 14 years. We soon were married, he moved to my town, and the seasons of life began.

I took a summer job on a beautification crew planting annuals, trees, and shrubs. I had found a new passion. There was just something gratifying about giving bare dirt life and seeing the transformation. I later worked at a local college doing much of the same but this time more involved with the designing and managing aspect. Within a few years, our family started and Ellah was brought into the world, but it wasn’t long until another season came and we moved to Andrew’s hometown and had David. Over the next 10 years, I worked for a vineyard and a state agency, we traveled between my hometown and Andrew’s family’s farm and also spent a lot of time with his grandparents. Each summer we planted a garden and helped Andrew’s grandma with the canning. It was again gratifying to seeing the fruits of our labor and gain the knowledge to store food, resulting in another passion to be more than self-sufficient, but also the want to pass that knowledge to others. That wasn’t the only thing I gained. God took a hold of my heart and I learned what it was like to follow Him. Andrew’s great grandfather also passed within these years and over time we spent more time at the family farm. In the last year and a half, we felt that we were being led to once again start a new season of life and so we began our journey to move to the farm. Now that we are here, I can only see a small piece of where He is taking us.

I look forward to meeting you and sharing my passions.

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