Website for Nelson Grass Farm

We designed a custom GrazeCart website for Nelson Grass Farm in Ogilvie, Minnesota, which replaced their previous GrazeCart website. The all-new website design enables customers to shop online, learn what’s new on the farm, and read about farming practices. The fully functional and streamlined ecommerce website allows the farmers to spend their time doing what they do best: raise quality chicken, pork, and eggs. The new website design features:

✔️ Custom Code & Design: We used HTML and CSS code to generate a one-of-a-kind design to complement the farm’s existing logo

✔️ SEO for Google Visibility: aka Search Engine Optimization, which is determined by content and influenced by design, visitor experience, and other factors⁠

✔️ Streamlined Customer Experience: From ⁠clear messaging to easy online shopping and ordering, both new and existing customers can easily navigate the site to find exactly what they’re looking for, which ultimately leads to increased sales

Because it’s built on the GrazeCart, all of the product management, customer management, order management and logistics info are built right in. And even with our custom design, the farm can easily make ongoing updates to website pages as needed. (We’re always here to help, too.)

The farm provided their existing logo and photos for this project.

“Working with Gabriela was great. It was a very seamless process. We are really happy with the website. For the most part we have at least 1 new customer ordering each time we deliver, about 6 times a month. That is more than we ever had before. When I ask where people found our farm, it is mostly all internet searches.”

— Desiree Nelson,
Nelson Grass Farm,
Ogilvie, MN


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