Reach more nearby buyers
Show up where local shoppers are already looking instead of relying on scattered posts or word of mouth alone.
For farmers
Neighborly Harvest gives growers a marketplace presence that feels premium to buyers while staying practical for small farm teams.
The app concept is designed to reduce manual coordination while keeping growers in control.
Platform benefits
The farmer message is now distinct from the customer message, with clear emphasis on reach, control, simplicity, and partnership.
Show up where local shoppers are already looking instead of relying on scattered posts or word of mouth alone.
Set availability, update inventory fast, and present your harvest with the clarity customers need to order confidently.
Manage orders, pickup details, and customer communication in a streamlined flow designed for small teams.
Use demand signals and simple analytics to plan harvests, pricing, and repeat inventory more strategically.
Grower fit
The platform direction is meant to help growers keep their identity while making demand easier to capture and fulfill.
Sell smaller seasonal drops without building a full custom storefront.
Keep your own story, pricing, and harvest timing visible to customers.
Create a cleaner handoff process for pickup windows and delivery coordination.
Application process
The site now gives growers an easier way to understand what happens next, instead of asking them to apply without context.
Share your farm details, fulfillment preferences, and launch readiness in a straightforward intake.
Update your catalog, set quantities, and tell your story so buyers understand your value fast.
Review orders, pickup schedules, and delivery details in one organized workflow.
Use simple reporting and loyal customer relationships to make every harvest easier to sell.
Farmer application
Share your details early so Neighborly Harvest can evaluate fit, fulfillment preferences, and launch timing for your area.
Tell us who you are, how to reach you, and whether you want to sell through the early DFW rollout.