Come Hell or High Water, Bio Farm's Got You

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August 2, 2025

Dear Farm Family,

At Bio Farm, we’ve always said: no matter what’s going on in the world—come rain, shine, hell, or high water—we’re here for you.

Well, here in Florida, we see our fair share of wild weather. Power flickers. Internet crashes. And when the storm rolls in, there’s one thing we don’t want you worrying about:
“How am I going to feed my family?”

We’ve got you.

That’s why we’re going a little old school. We’re keeping a hard copy customer list—just in case the grid goes down. No Wi-Fi? No problem. We'll still know who you are, what you need, and how to get it to you.

Because when the world feels like it’s unraveling—when it’s war, chaos, or just another Category 4 storm—you need real food, from real people, who know your name.
You don’t need a grocery store.
You need a farm.

👉 Want to be on the backup list? Fill out this form so we can reach you even when the screens go dark.

Fill Out Emergency Contact Form Here

We’re not just here for sunshine Saturdays and Instagram harvests. We’re here for the gritty moments too—the times when it really matters.

Stay steady,
Your Bio Farm Crew

P.S. We hope none of that "apocalypse stuff" happens. But if it does, we'll still be out here milking the cows, packing the eggs, and driving the food into town. Like we always have.



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