Inside Tyner Pond Farms Indiana delivery center and store

How to Order from Tyner Pond Farm: A Simple Guide for Local Families

Most people want to eat better, but they don’t want more errands, big upfront costs, or complicated systems. That’s why ordering from Tyner Pond Farm is intentionally simple.

Farms like ours used to rely on farmers markets, seasonal hours, and bulk buying. Today, families can get high-quality local food delivered to their door without rearranging their week.

Inside the farm store, you’ll usually find Kristen and Chloe surrounded by bags, coolers, and packing lists. We’re not a large operation, but we’re not tiny either. Each week, about 300 families across Central Indiana order local food this way. It’s practical, steady, and built around the idea that good food should be accessible.

If you’ve ever wondered how ordering works, here’s the straightforward version.

Step 1: Visit tynerpondfarm.com and click the SHOP button

This takes you straight to everything available from our farm and trusted local partners — grass-fed beef, pasture-raised chicken, local pork, eggs, raw dairy, and other local foods.

Step 2: Add what you want to your cart

There are no subscriptions and no minimum order. Order what you need, when you need it.

Step 3: Choose free home delivery

Deliveries happen throughout Central Indiana every week. Your order is packed at our store in Greenfield and delivered directly by our team.

Step 4: Your order arrives in an insulated red bag

Most of our customers aren’t home when delivery happens — and that’s expected.
Your order stays cold and secure in our insulated red bags with ice packs.
You’ll be updated every step of the way, from order confirmation to delivery-day reminders and a final confirmation when your delivery is complete.

Why Local Delivery Works

For years, buying local food often meant farmers markets, seasonal schedules, or making large bulk purchases and storing a year’s worth of food in a deep freezer. Delivery removes those hurdles. Families get the benefit of local food without needing extra storage, extra trips, or extra planning.

Local food shouldn’t be complicated. It should be available, consistent, and raised in a way that supports your health and your community.

If you’ve been wanting to eat more locally, this is one of the simplest ways to start.

Shop Local Food With Free Delivery


FAQ Section

Q: How do I place an order?
Visit tynerpondfarm.com, click the SHOP button, choose what you need, and select free home delivery at checkout.

Q: Do I need to be home for delivery?
No. Orders are delivered in insulated red bags with ice packs, designed for customers who aren’t home.

Q: Do you offer updates about my order?
Yes. You’ll receive order confirmation, delivery-day reminders, and a notification when your delivery is complete.

Q: Is there a subscription or minimum order?
No. Order what you want, when you want.

Q: Who delivers the food?
All deliveries are handled directly by the Tyner Pond Farm team — not national shippers.

 

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