World of Regeneration Sweepstakes

Enter to win a FREE trip to Lundberg Family Farms! Experience a one-of-a-kind tour of our family farm in Richvale, California for yourself and your +1! One lucky winner of a “Golden Shovel” ticket will:

See where rice is born in our nursery

Dig into our special adobe clay soil

Peek inside our "Top Secret" popping room

Give farm dogs boops for being the goodest!

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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.

Legal residents of the 50 U.S. & (D.C.) 21+. Giveaway ends 4/30/23. For Official Rules and entry details visit info.lundberg.com/sweepstakes. Void where prohibited.

Sweepstakes prize valued at $4,000

Ducking Good Rice

30,000 Ducklings Saved!

ABSO-DUCKING-UTELY

PROTEST

At Lundberg Family Farms, we honor our founders’ commitment to leave the land better than they found it by taking care of the land AND the creatures who live on it. So, when we find duck nests in our fields, we strap on our waders and hand carry the eggs to safety. Over the years we've saved over 30,000 ducklings! And if we care this much about ducks, imagine how much we care about our rice.

How We Turned Our Farm into a Feathered Friend Sanctuary

What do organic rice, regenerative farming, and a quack-load of ducks have in common? They're all part of our world here at Lundberg Family Farms. Our farm was founded on a pledge to leave the land better than we found it. And our feathered friends are abso-ducking-lutely included in that.

RICE IS A PLANT.
IT GROWS IN THE GROUND.
THE WAY WE GROW IT MATTERS.

We’ve always aspired to leave the land better than we found it because we believe the health of our bodies AND our planet depend on it.

Farming the Lundberg Way

"Leave the land the better than you found it."

– Grandpa Albert

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Healing the soil

We minimize soil disturbance, use water to manage weeds, and grow cover crops during the winter.

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Providing Wildlife Habitat

Our farm is part of an elaborate ecosystem and we’re committed to working in partnership with nature.

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Caring for Communities

We know firsthand how much heart and hard work go into growing good food, so we treat farmers like family.