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SUS Farms — Allegedly Organic
Get in touch

The barn door is open. So is the email.

Visit hours, email, the questions we actually love answering.

Michael in the greenhouse

The good questions

Building is half the battle

Goats on the river bank
Greenhouse construction
Heart-faced lamb

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The good questions

Three things we love being asked

Most questions are real. Most answers are honest. These three? They spark the best conversations about why we do this in the first place.

Send a note

We read these between rounds of chores. Seriously. Check your email in a few days.

We use a small math puzzle instead of CAPTCHA images so you don’t have to click pictures of buses. Sorry for the dorkiness.

We answer slow. We farm. It’s a whole thing.

Open hours

Spring (Mar–May)

Wed–Sun, 9am–5pm

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Wed–Sun, 9am–6pm

Fall (Sep–Oct)

Wed–Sun, 9am–5pm

Winter (Nov–Feb)

Closed (hibernation mode)

Where we are

Sevier County, Utah

Exact address, GPS coords, and detailed directions sent when you reach out about a visit. No surprises.

What to expect when you visit

  • ✓ Animals with personalities
  • ✓ Dirt on your shoes
  • ✓ Real plants, real soil, real talk
  • ✓ A chance to support a working farm
Heart-faced lamb

Before you go

Quick answers

We aim for 48 hours, but we farm. Lambing season? Could be longer. Email marked "urgent" gets bumped up. We mean it.
Yes, during posted hours. Groups bigger than 15 should call ahead so we can warn everyone to hide the snacks and prep the goats for human contact.
Informally, yes. Show up with questions and curiosity. We'll show you the greenhouse, the animals, the demo garden. Formal group tours need coordination—email ahead.
Send photos, description, and location. We'll help troubleshoot. If it needs a soil test, we can point you to Utah State University Extension. They're better at that than we are.

They actually care. About the plants. About the land. About getting it right. It's rare to feel that when you're buying something.

Jennifer, from Monroe

We're waiting for you.

Questions about plants, the farm, or just saying hi. Send a message. We'll get back to you between chores. Promise.

Keep in touch

Plant updates, weather rants, and the occasional goat photo.

We send one newsletter per month. No spam. Honestly, we barely remember to do it.