
Frequently asked questions.
1. Where is A-7 Farms located?
We’re a small family farm nestled just outside [Your Town/County, State]. We’re not a big commercial operation—just a family raising food the old-fashioned way: with care, faith, and hard work.
2. How did A-7 Farms get its name?
Our name comes from our family—there are seven of us (soon to be eight!) and the “A” stands for our last name. Everything we do here starts and ends with family.
3. What do you produce?
Right now, our main focus is on farm-fresh eggs from our free-ranging hens. We’re also working toward expanding into a market garden with vegetables, herbs, and eventually meat poultry.
4. How can I buy your eggs or produce?
We sell directly from the farm and occasionally at local markets. You can message us on Facebook or Instagram (@A7Farms), or use the contact form on our website to reserve a dozen eggs or check what’s in season.
5. Are your hens free-range?
Yes! Our hens spend their days out in the pasture scratching, pecking, and doing what chickens do best. They’re cared for by our family—especially the kids—and fed a natural, healthy diet.
6. Do you use chemicals or pesticides?
We strive to grow and raise everything as naturally as possible. We don’t use synthetic fertilizers or harmful sprays. Our goal is clean, honest food we’re proud to feed our own family—and yours.
7. Can we visit the farm?
We love sharing our story, but since this is also our home, visits are by appointment only for safety and privacy. Keep an eye on our Facebook page—we occasionally host small farm days or egg pick-up times when visitors are welcome.
8. Do you ship your products?
Not yet! For now, we sell locally. But as we grow, we hope to offer farm goods and other items for wider delivery.
9. How can I stay updated on what’s happening at A-7 Farms?
Follow our journey here on the website and on Facebook & Instagram! We share stories from the farm, new blog posts, and updates about products and events.
10. What’s your mission?
To raise our family close to the land, grow honest food, and share God’s goodness through simple, sustainable living.