Trust signals without invented testimonials

This page uses proof, not fake review blocks.

The old placeholder site had no real testimonials and still acted like it did. This page stays honest. It uses the public Essential Microgreens copy, the cited health references from the original website, and factual details about how ordering works.

What the public site claims

Clear, factual signals someone can verify.

Rogers grow location

Essential Microgreens consistently identifies Rogers, Arkansas as the farm base and lists Northwest Arkansas cities like Bentonville, Bella Vista, Lowell, Springdale, and Fayetteville as service areas.

Direct contact

The business publicly asks customers to order by calling or texting Mitch at 479 866 9278, then confirms payment and delivery directly.

Core product list

The main public copy names broccoli, sunflower shoots, sweet pea shoots, red radish, and salad mix as the featured lineup, with occasional extra varieties available by request.

Research notes

Links that were already on the original site.

Reference Why it matters on this site
American Chemical Society, nutrient concentration in microgreens Supports the broad public claim that microgreens can contain concentrated nutrients compared with mature greens.
NCBI review article Provides context for the wellness and dietary benefit language used on the original site.
PubMed reference cited by the original site Used here as proof that the business already linked to outside research rather than inventing claims on the fly.

This page does not turn medical research into medical advice. It keeps the claims aligned with the level of proof already presented on the older Essential Microgreens site.

Why there is no testimonial carousel

Because the business should only publish what it can stand behind.

No fabricated social proof

This site intentionally avoids writing made-up five star quotes. If Mitch wants a public review section later, it should be based on verified customer feedback and clearly linked to the source.

What visitors should do instead

Call or text Mitch directly, ask which trays are ready now, confirm the route, and decide from there. For a business of this size, direct communication is a stronger trust signal than anonymous review widgets.