Anne and Chuck Geyer met while researching berry production at the University of Maryland. In 1982, they went to work on a 60-acre berry farm where they raised three children along with the berries.
In 2008, the Geyers moved to Hanover County to start their own berry farm, Agriberry. Today, Anne, Chuck, their adult children, and extended family all work together to make Agriberry a fruitful operation.
For the better part of four decades, the Geyers have been farming with the future in mind. They’ve been good stewards of their land, practicing sustainable, honest farming. And every summer they hire local teens so the kids can get hands-on experience in the field, understand where their food comes from, and figure out if a future in farming is right for them.
Meanwhile, the Geyers family’s yummy, antioxidant-rich harvests are keeping berry lovers of all ages healthy and happy!
“Right-from-the-farm groceries – you can really TASTE THE DIFFERENCE.”
– Hamilton, Seasonal Roots member
About Seasonal Roots
Since 2011, Seasonal Roots’ online farmers market has connected Virginia families with local family farmers who use sustainable, humane practices. Our neighborhood market managers – who believe in living better through scrumptious, healthy eating, being kind to animals, protecting the environment, and spreading joy – home-deliver freshly harvested produce, pastured eggs, grass fed dairy and meat, plus artisan fare. We empower our members to eat better and live better with more nutritious, flavorful food that’s good for us and good for the planet. More info at seasonalroots.com.