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Greybull Valley Produce
Contact: Trent Koehn
City: Greybull, WY,
Phone: 307-250-4371
About Us
Greybull Valley Produce hydroponic lettuce and herbs are grown in Greybull, Wyoming by third generation farmer Dwight Koehn and my immediate family. When you purchase Greybull Valley Produce, you're assured of getting the freshest, highest quality lettuce and herbs available in the Big Horn Basin. Our business is 100% family operated from seeds to harvest to delivery.

Greybull Valley Produce is grown in a climate-controlled greenhouse to maintain both strict quality standards and all year availability of the freshest lettuce and herbs. We harvest and deliver every week all year long regardless of the weather. Greybull Valley Produce never varies in quality or freshness no matter the season.
Wyoming Fresh lettuce and herbs do not spend thousands of miles in rail cars and trucks. Our produce is always picked fresh and delivered at Peak Freshness every week to ensure the best quality and taste all year 'round.
Practices
Greenhouse Grown Hydroponic Lettuce and Herbs
Always 100% Preservative and Chemical Free

All Greybull Valley Produce is grown in an environmentally-controlled greenhouse.
Year 'round planting, growing and harvesting enables Peak Freshness delivery to our customers every week.
Our greenhouse keeps most pests outside.
Controlled temperature and humidity minimizes plant diseases and any required treatments.

Hydroponics is the exclusive farming method used at Greybull Valley Produce to grow the most consistent and highest quality lettuce and herbs available anywhere. Here's a quick overview:
Hydroponic plants are grown in a liquid nutrient solution instead of soil. Seeds and plants are suspended in this water-based growth medium.
Hydroponics feeds plants directly.
Hydroponic plants spend less energy creating root mass needed to find nutrients in soil. More energy is spent on quicker growth and larger yields. Less time and space are needed for superior results.

The water and minerals used in hydroponic farming are precisely measured and constantly monitored and tested for safety and optimum results.
The quality of hydroponic produce does not depend on the quality of the soil.
Hydroponic produce does not come into contact with soil and animal residue.
Hydroponics requires about 10% percent of the water needed for soil farming. At Greybull Valley Produce, we farm with just a city water hook up!
Hydroponic farming requires about 20% of the area needed for soil farming.