The right infrastructure
for every role in local food.

Growers who need to produce more. Buyers who need reliable local supply. Food hubs building the network that connects them. Farm from a Box is built for all three.

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Independent Growers
Grow more. Lose less. Reach bigger markets.

Most small and mid-sized farms have the land, the skill, and the demand — but not the infrastructure to capitalize on it. Without reliable cold storage, efficient irrigation, and digital tools, even the most capable growers struggle to scale, protect their harvest, or access commercial buyers. Farm from a Box closes that gap.

01 — Protect Your Harvest
Solar-powered cold storage at the field edge
Your produce is cooled the moment it's picked — cutting post-harvest losses by up to 40% and extending shelf life so more of what you grow reaches buyers at peak quality.
02 — Water & Energy
Use less. Grow more. Run on the sun.
Plant-responsive drip irrigation uses 30% less water while increasing yields by up to 50%. 100% solar-powered — no grid required, no fuel costs, and lower operating expenses from day one.
03 — Always Informed
Be informed at all times — from anywhere
Real-time monitoring of storage temperature, water usage, and solar power means you always know your operation is running — without needing to be on-site to check.
04 — Market Access
Reach commercial buyers. Work on leased land.
Automated traceability data gives you the verified supply record commercial buyers require. Non-permanent and fully modular — no foundation, no excessive permitting, works on land you don't own.
FlexOwn
No large upfront capital required. Our lease-to-own model offers seasonal payment options that match your farm cash flow — with a clear path to full ownership over 60 months. Piloting 2026.
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Commercial Buyers
Local sourcing that actually delivers.

Demand for locally sourced food has never been higher. But for most institutional buyers, grocery chains, and hospitality operators, local sourcing remains operationally unreliable — inconsistent supply, no traceability, and a lack of verified data make it hard to commit. Farm from a Box changes that by equipping local growers with the infrastructure to supply you consistently and compliantly.

01 — Supply Confidence
Verified supply you can commit to
Real-time data from every unit means you know what's available, when, and in what condition — before the truck leaves the field.
02 — Compliance Ready
Traceability that meets compliance
Automated harvest records, storage logs, and chain-of-custody data delivered digitally. No chasing down paperwork.
03 — Consistent Quality
Produce that arrives at peak quality
Cold chain from field to delivery means produce arrives in peak condition — reducing rejections and waste at your end.
04 — Sustainability
Regenerative credentials built in
Verified data on water usage, solar power, and soil-based production gives you the sustainability metrics your customers and stakeholders expect.
Regional Scale Model
Small Farms.
Big Supply.

A network of solar-powered, data-connected farms — giving commercial buyers a single, confident way into verified regional supply. Multiple units managed from one platform, working together to boost yields, optimize resources, and provide transparent reporting.

5+
Buyers can procure from local farms at scale.
Verified data and traceability across every farm.
20+
A region of clean-energy small producers.
Real-time data across every unit. No distributor required.
100+
A self-reinforcing regional supply engine.
Emissions reductions and procurement upside compound with scale.
This is how local food scales.
And we're ready to build it with you.
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Food Hubs & Cooperatives
The infrastructure your grower network has been missing.

Food hubs and cooperatives are only as strong as the farms they work with. When growers lack cold storage, renewable power, and digital tools, the whole network suffers — inconsistent supply, post-harvest losses, and no verified data to bring to commercial buyers. Farm from a Box gives you a standardized, deployable solution to lift the capacity of every farm in your network at once.

01 — Standardized Infrastructure
One system. Every farm in your network.
Cold storage, solar power, and irrigation deployed consistently across your grower network. With rising fuel costs, access to affordable renewable energy is a significant operational savings — for every farm you support.
02 — Network Visibility
Aggregated supply data across all member farms
See supply from every producer in one connected platform — so you can plan, commit, and deliver to buyers with confidence.
03 — Lift Every Grower
Higher yields and less loss across your whole network
Higher yields, less post-harvest loss, and better market access for every grower you support — strengthening the output and profitability of the entire cooperative.
04 — Funding Ready
Built for grant & impact funding programs
Standardized, modular, and data-connected — Farm from a Box is designed to align with regional food system grants and impact investment programs supporting local agriculture infrastructure.

A Decentralized Regional Solution


Our modular infrastructure works to build a network of interconnected farms that strengthen commercial-scale procurement and sustainable sourcing from small and medium-sized producers.


Multiple Boxes can be managed from a singular data platform and work together to boost yields, optimize resources, and provide transparent reporting.


  • Improve direct sourcing from farmer groups
  • Reduce unnecessary and costly intermediaries
  • Increase resilience in sourcing communities


Use Case: Rebel Earth Farms

Use Case:

Rebel Earth Farms

Rebel Earth Farms

Pine Ridge Reservation,
South Dakota, USA

Rebel Earth Farms is a Lakota-led organization working to build Indigenous food sovereignty, foster economic growth, and support livelihoods on Pine Ridge Reservation. While the Lakota are not traditionally an agrarian people, Rebel Earth Farms is growing nutrient-dense food crops alongside traditionally wild foods that were eaten and used by the Lakota People, such as thíŋpsiŋla (wild prairie turnip), ceyaka (wild prairie mint), and sweetgrass.


These medicinal herbs and teas provide the commercial opportunity to support local producers, and the Farm from a Box supports high production and profitability. The integrated cold storage allows them to keep the crops fresh after harvest and the drip irrigation is vital in the dry Great Plains climate. Farm from a Box also powers supplemental heat within the high tunnels, helping extend the growing season in South Dakota's increasingly harsh winters. Running the unit via solar power is key because long-term, many tribal members would not be able to afford the ongoing electric bill to run such a system.


Their cultivation methods integrate prairie patches between the high tunnels and within agricultural growing areas to ensure increased biodiversity, attract pollinators, protect wildlife passing through the land, and improve soil microbial activity.


As a locally-driven, market-based farm, they are more shielded from pricing volatility, market dynamics, and supply chain blockages. Rebel Earth Farms is creating a system that not only produces crops with similar nutritional and medicinal properties to their wild counterparts, but one that is culturally acceptable, commercially viable, and can be replicated by small farms throughout Pine Ridge.

Rebel Earth Farms

Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, USA


Rebel Earth Farms is a Lakota-led organization working to build Indigenous food sovereignty, foster economic growth, and support livelihoods on Pine Ridge Reservation. While the Lakota are not traditionally an agrarian people, Rebel Earth Farms is growing nutrient-dense food crops alongside traditionally wild foods that were eaten and used by the Lakota People, such as thíŋpsiŋla (wild prairie turnip), ceyaka (wild prairie mint), and sweetgrass.


These medicinal herbs and teas provide the commercial opportunity to support local producers, and the Farm from a Box supports high production and profitability. The integrated cold storage allows them to keep the crops fresh after harvest and the drip irrigation is vital in the dry Great Plains climate. Farm from a Box also powers supplemental heat within the high tunnels, helping extend the growing season in South Dakota's increasingly harsh winters. Running the unit via solar power is key because long-term, many tribal members would not be able to afford the ongoing electric bill to run such a system.

Their cultivation methods integrate prairie patches between the high tunnels and within agricultural growing areas to ensure increased biodiversity, attract pollinators, protect wildlife passing through the land, and improve soil microbial activity.


As a locally-driven, market-based farm, they are more shielded from pricing volatility, market dynamics, and supply chain blockages. Rebel Earth Farms is creating a system that not only produces crops with similar nutritional and medicinal properties to their wild counterparts, but one that is culturally acceptable, commercially viable, and can be replicated by small farms throughout Pine Ridge.