Revenue Pillar 2 — Agricultural Products
Farm products are not an add-on to the rental business. They are a co-equal revenue pillar. Every HarvestHold property is designed to produce eggs, honey, goat dairy, and seasonal crops — and sell them directly, with no middlemen. At scale, across five states, this is a multi-state agricultural operation, not a farm stand.
Free-Range, No Antibiotics
12 eggs · Mixed sizes
Free-range hens, no hormones, no antibiotics. Yolks that are genuinely orange because the chickens actually eat grass. The everyday carton from a property that doesn't cut corners.
6 eggs · Assorted colors
Marans, Ameraucanas, and Olive Eggers. Blue, green, chocolate brown — each carton looks like a jewel box. Same operation, premium presentation. Higher margin, same inputs.
2 dozen/week · 4 weeks
Recurring subscription — two dozen eggs per week for a month. Priority allocation when supply tightens. The recurring revenue model for farm products: lock in customers before harvest.
Unpasteurized · Unfiltered · Direct from Hive
12 oz jar
Our signature honey. Foraged from wildflower fields surrounding the property. Unfiltered, unpasteurized — pollen and complexity intact. Warm amber, floral and slightly spiced. Every property ships this in guest welcome packs.
8 oz jar
Wildflower honey slowly churned until it crystallizes into a smooth, spreadable form. No additives. Same source material, different format, premium price point. One of the highest-margin SKUs in the store.
12 oz · Limited harvest
Single-source from peak citrus blossom season. Lighter, brighter, entirely different from wildflower. One batch per year. At portfolio scale, regional varietals across five states create a catalog — not just a seasonal product.
Nigerian Dwarf & LaMancha Herd
1 quart · Pasteurized
Mild and slightly sweet — none of the "goaty" flavor people expect. Nigerian Dwarfs produce exceptionally high-butterfat milk. Best straight or in coffee. Available for property stays and direct purchase.
4 oz log · Plain or herb
House-made fresh chèvre from our herd. Creamy, tangy, spreadable. Plain or rolled in garden herbs — rosemary, chive, cracked black pepper. Labor-intensive to produce; limited batch, higher margin, guest favorite.
4.5 oz bar · Handmade
Cold-processed with raw goat milk — lactic acid and vitamins A, D, E intact. Oatmeal-honey or lavender-mint. The value-added product category: same milk, manufactured into higher-margin goods. The pattern that scales with every new property.
Grown On-Property · Changes With the Season
2 lb assorted mix
Cherokee Purple, Brandywine, Green Zebra. Grown for flavor, not shelf life or appearance. Summer-only. The differentiated produce that commands a price premium because it doesn't exist in any grocery store.
Seasonal mix · Hand-tied
Cut the morning of pickup. Basil, rosemary, thyme, sage — whatever's at peak. Bunched and tied with twine. Low input cost, high perceived value. The kind of product that lands in guest welcome baskets automatically.
Weekly CSA-style box
A curated selection of whatever's peak that week — greens, roots, aromatics, seasonal surprises. Perfect add-on to a property stay. The recurring revenue vehicle for produce: weekly subscriptions that smooth seasonal volatility.
Multi-State Agricultural Operation
At one property, the Farm Store is a guest amenity. At five properties across five states, it's a vertically integrated agricultural business with distinct regional SKUs, recurring subscription revenue, and a direct-to-consumer distribution model.
Tennessee properties produce different honey varietals than Florida. Colorado grows different produce than Georgia. Each location creates region-specific products that can't be found elsewhere — and that's the premium. The geographic diversity isn't just portfolio risk management. It's a differentiated product catalog.
Direct Ordering
No online checkout. All orders are handled directly — fresher product, better communication, no platform fees.
Tell us what you want, quantity, and when you need it. We confirm availability same day and hold your order.
Booking a rental? Add farm products to your inquiry. They'll be waiting on arrival — no separate transaction.
Local customers schedule direct pickup. Subscriptions (eggs, honey, harvest baskets) lock in recurring access to limited supply.