New Life Combo $50
Special for Easter! New Life Combo - 4 rabbits, 2 chickens and a new life for a hungry family!...more
Egg-ceptional chickens $25
Easy-care chickens produce a steady supply of nutritious eggs. Over time, chicks produce even more eggs and more chickens. Surplus eggs and chickens provide food as well as income... more
Food Trees $35
A healthy tree can produce hundreds of pounds of fruit or nuts each year. That's enough to eat with plenty leftover to sell or trade for essentials... more
Pigs to bank on $50
A healthy sow can produce up to 20 piglets in a year. Each piglet can grow to 200 pounds in just six months. That's a lot of protein!... more
Ag-Combo: Food tree, pig AND chickens $100
Includes a fruit or nut tree, a pig and chickens that can provide meat, eggs and income for a family. Everything needed to launch a family farm... more
"Micro-livestock" -- Guinea pigs $15
Guinea pigs require little space and reproduce up to six times per year. Their meat contains 21% protein -- more than poultry, pork or beef... more
Rabbits aplenty $25
In one year just four rabbits can produce more than 80 bunnies! Each bunny is then sold for income or used to feed hungry children. Their fur and skin is also used to make clothing and other essential items... more
Got cows? $650
One cow produces up to 10 gallons of milk each day. You'll provide not only milk, but cream, butter and cheese for a family -- plus plenty more to sell... more
Share in a cow bank $325
One cow produces up to 10 gallons of milk each day. You'll provide not only milk, but cream, butter and cheese for a family -- plus plenty more to sell... more
Ag-Packs: Food, seeds, tools and training $75
Seeds, tools and training to plant crops, plus emergency food to help families survive until the first harvest... more
Seeds only $25
A specially selected mixture suitable for the country where they will be sent, to help families grow more food.… more
Dairy wonderful goats $125
One full-grown goat produces a gallon of milk each day, plenty for a family's needs. They are also inexpensive to feed and care for.… more


