http://www.livingfoodfarm.com/blog/lff.xml  
Barley Grass
Other products
Information
About Us


Barley Grass Product Comparison Table
Feature Living Food Farm Other similar products
Nutritional content Excellent Brix level (click here for more infos) Poor-Average Brix Level
Farming method

No heavy machinary
Attentitve to soil care and nourishment.
Continuous use of organic fertilizer (winter rye and sorgum)

High impact and weight machinary
Quanitity not qualitity
Chemical or artificial fertilizers

Harvesting method Grasses are cut once when they are at the highest Brix level. After the cut, the field is plowed to re-nourish the soil Grasses are repetitively reused. Cut at a routine schedule, regardless the Brix level. Continous growth of grasses greatly degrades the soil from overuse.
Acres of farm 5 acres At least 30 acres
Drying method Warm wood stove to dehumify air
(Traditionally dried)
High temperature dehydration via electricity
(Coventionally dried)
Weight 12 oz 6 to 9 oz
Flavors 5 healthy flavors and Green Granola 1
Fillings None Brown Rice, Kelp
Packaging Freshly packed within one month before ordering
Air tight vaccuumed plastic bags.
Bottled 1 to 3 years before ordering
Chemical Preservations None Some
Support and Service

Clear, easy to read programs that are designed to take advantage of nutritious barley grass
Representatives are knowledgable on diet, food, and health and will respond member questions or concerns.

None

Living Food Farm
Copyright © 2007

Contact - Barley Grass - FAQ - Blog - Tour