About

About Our Farm

Delivering fresh milk and more to homes along the Front Range. We are a women-owned and operated dairy business dedicated to providing pure, high-quality milk directly from our cows and buffaloes to our customers’ doorsteps.

Our dairy is one of a kind, focused on ethical farming and natural practices. Our cattle are fed organic grass, and our milk is produced with absolutely no adulteration. We believe in transparency, freshness, and delivering farm-to-home goodness you can trust.

Organic farming is a better, more sustainable way to feed a hungry planet—and we’re always organic. We make more than just high quality organic products. We make a better world.

We helped shape the standards for organic farming because we believed the word “organic” should always stand for integrity. Since then, we have continued to go beyond official regulations every single day.

Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. For us, organic farming means caring for the environment, supporting economic responsibility, and preserving a way of life that respects both the land and the living beings — two-legged and four-legged — who depend on it.

At SriSaya Farms, we are proud pioneers of organic farming, always seeking better ways to improve upon our time-honored methods.

We’re all in this together.

Just as organic pastures are carefully nurtured back to life, organic farmers work to restore both the land and the communities that surround it.

We believe in going beyond the plate. That means keeping toxic pesticides off our fields and out of the local environment. It means supporting strong, sustainable local economies through fair pricing. And it means protecting the future of the family farm by proving that organic agriculture can be both responsible and economically viable.

Many of us grew up watching friends and neighbors harvest their final crops, sell their farms, and walk away from a way of life they loved. We refused to let that happen without a fight — because we’ve always known that more than just dinner is at stake.

Why WE STARTED

Five Reasons to Eat Organic

There are far more than five reasons why you should eat organic. But these are our top five reasons why eating organic benefits you.

Because leaving out the bad stuff makes more room for the good stuff.

Research shows that organic foods are higher in antioxidants and other nutrients, like omega-3 and CLA essential fatty acids. And organic crops have been shown to contain significantly less concentrations of cadmium—a toxic metal on par with lead and mercury. Organic food really is better for you. And it tastes better too.

Because chemicals are bad for you.

Organic farmers use sustainable methods of pest-control. Non-organic farms use toxic pesticides and herbicides. These chemicals are really harmful to wildlife and human health, contaminating our food, air, and water, and accumulating in our cells. Organic farming practices, however, strictly forbids the use of these chemicals—making bees happier and food more nutritious.

Because we’ve all heard “GMOs are bad,” but do you know why?

That’s because genetically engineered crops are a relatively recent invention with potentially harmful impacts on the ecosystem and on human and animal health. We still don’t know a lot about them and organic standards forbid the use of genetically engineered seeds or animals—including clones.

Because our cows and kids should grow at their own pace.

Because our cows and kids should grow at their own pace.

Because antibiotic-resistant infections are very real.

When non-organic farmers feed their animals antibiotics to keep them from getting sick, they kill many of the pathogens—but not all of them. The germs that survive go on to reproduce, leading to antibiotic-resistant infections that pose a real threat to animals and people alike. Instead of relying on antibiotics, our organic farmers use natural holistic measures to promote and maintain animal health—keeping everyone healthier in the process.

Our Leaders

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.” -Margaret Mead

KALYANI PONNAPALLI
MAYURI YERRAMSETTY
VENU MADHAVI THOTA
DURGESH IMMEDISETTI