Virginia Harvest Bringing the Farm to You


Fresh Produce
Planting time is here, and we are looking forward to a great crop of delicious fresh produce in 2005. Check back to see what's growing and what's being harvested.
 
In addition, we can bring farm-themed fun to your next children's event. Our Farm Train or Farmer John can be used indoors, if your space (like a church hall or gym) is big enough and a pedal version of a John Deere tractor is available for an indoor "tractor pull."
 
Free Delivery Service
When we say "Bringing the Farm to You" we really mean it! For your convenience, we offer free delivery of all of our products to customers in the New River Valley of Virginia.
 
We work with area businesses to provide the benefit of a "delivery day" to fill employees' orders placed through this site. Other groups could also place their orders for delivery to a central location.
 
Please order online for delivery!
 
Locations
We sell at local farmers markets and other locations, only when fresh picked produce is available. Check back during growing season!
 
S.E.S. Agricultural Enterprises strives to provide customers with an unforgettable and enjoyable agricultural experience. Whether it's fresh picked produce (delivered free in our area) or farm-themed fun, our goal is to share the vitality of farming with our neighbors.
 
Founder Scott Sink, a Franklin County native, is a fifth generation farmer whose ambitions are firmly rooted in the community. Selling only locally grown produce ensures that no more than 24 hours elapse between the harvest and your home.
 
Please browse our web site to learn more about S.E.S. Agricultural Enterprises and the products and services we offer.
 
Scott Sink combines modern tools and technologies to put a new face on the long tradition of farming. He is a graduate of Virginia Tech, with degrees in Agricultural and Applied Economics. Scott describes himself as the essence of a young farmer. "I made the choice to take the risks of farming now, instead of later," explains Scott.
 

 

Thinking ahead to spring planting...