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Crops /

Five Crops We're Planting

A field map for a family venture: what’s planted, what’s sprouting, and why one plot always stays open.

Hands planting a young green seedling in dark soil.

Me Lucky Farms is intentionally broad because life is broad, and we’d rather tell you plainly what we’re planting than pretend it all fits in one tidy row. Some of our crops are easy to name: real estate, technology, health and wellness, family ventures, and new opportunities. Others are harder to label at first, because they begin as a conversation, a hunch, a problem that won’t leave you alone, or a person worth betting on.

The crop metaphor keeps the work honest.

A crop requires planting, tending, patience, weather, adjustment, and harvest. Not everything grows. Not everything grows on the same schedule, either — real estate moves in years, technology moves in weeks, and a family venture moves at the speed of dinner-table conversation. The field gets better anyway, because we keep learning how to care for it.

That’s the work here: five fields, one family, hands in the soil — and a watchful eye on whatever wants to sprout next.