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Nice Farm Goods

Nice Farm Goods is a local small farm growing natural produce using regenerative and sustainable growing practices.  We value quality produce with excellent taste and fantastic nutritional value.  While we aren’t certified organic, we do follow the principles advocated for organic growers.  If treatments are be needed, mostly in the orchard, we use organically sound and compliant products.

At the farm, we have peach trees and apple trees.  We also grow a variety of salad and garden fruits and vegetables to support CSA members filling their fridges and pantries.  During the CSA season, we have options to receive a farm box every week or every other week based on member preferences.  We also sponsor service on the farm for additional produce.

Additionally, we offer boxes for single or individual purchase as production allows.  So check us out at nicefarmgoods.com to join our CSA community for a excellent upcoming season in 2025.

Can Be Found Here:

  • nicefarmgoods.com
  • shop.crofter.com

Reviews:

“This is our favorite place to get organic, home grown and homemade goods! All the food we have gotten here has been top notch.” – Allen, Google Review

“If I could give more stars, I would! The produce diversity, quality, and abundance are incredible. For example, I’ve never had a carrot taste so carrot-y! And I was amazed at how much we got in each box.” – Brooke, Google Review

 

Owner Information
David and Jennah Martin
Owners

Have you ever had the impression that you just NEEDED to do something? We feel like God has led us to this, and that’s why we’re here.
Back up a little though… we’ve been HUGE gardeners throughout our lives. Dave and I (Jennah) both grew up gardening within our families. We both love the process of working the land and the goodness of the fresh vegetables, so it was natural for us to continue gardening into our marriage. I remember in the year 2000, living at Hill AFB in our first “house” we had 2 little kids and no place to garden. I bought a plastic kiddie pool, filled it with potting soil, and grew the best green beans ever. My son, Jesse, and I would snack on them while we played outside. Being in the Air Force, and moving around, made it hard to establish a garden anywhere, but we usually managed to either grow something, or sign up for a farm share in the area, where we could pick or purchase fresh food.

In 2014 we, and our 6 kids, moved to Salem, Utah to be closer to family. We moved in with my Mom and Dad onto their 5-acre plot to help them. Since moving here our gardens have become bigger and better. Jay, my dad, planted 200 peach trees, 60 apple trees, and 20 pear trees several years ago. His passion is caring for those trees and the watermelons! Dave has taken to perfecting the vegetable garden. Now we put all the skills together to create this NICE Farm Share Community.

In the fall of 2020, as I walked to the back of our little farm with a friend, she lifted her head to the sky and said to me, “What a blessing this land is. What are you going to do with all the open space?” At first, feeling overwhelmed with the season of gardening we were just finishing, I thought, well, we do a lot already! But as I stood there, chickens quietly chattering in the background, a feeling began to fill my heart. I felt so strongly that there was something more to do with this land.

Later I mentioned it to my husband, and he had been feeling the same way. My dad lives by impressions, and he already knew this was coming. We’ve been led to this destination for a reason. And because it’s not actually a destination, but a NEW BEGINNING, we have a lot of kinks to work out. So please bear with us as we work together to make this farm share great… like it’s meant to be!

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