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Online brand Honey & Hatch has been named the grand prize winner of the 2025 SEED Grant—a major accolade recognizing innovation and entrepreneurship in sustainable business.

Nature Intended was founded in 2020 as a women-owned agricultural enterprise, and they are behind this online brand that officially launched in 2024.

The company operates from Hopkinsville on 2175 Little River Church Rd, and it delivers premium cover crop and forage seed products, including specialty blends such as Cluck & Clover (ideal for chickens) and Beekeeper’s Blossom (formulated for bees and pollinators).

The company is built on a mission to amplify regenerative and sustainable agricultural practices by restoring soil, enhancing biodiversity and pollinator habitats, and empowering gardeners, farmers, agencies, and homesteaders nationwide with education and superior seed products.

Their standout Beekeeper’s Blossom Mix is a meticulously crafted blend of nitrogen-fixing clovers—Fixation Balansa Clover, eNhance Persian Clover, Kentucky Pride Crimson Clover, and Frosty Berseem Clover—designed to extend bloom times, nourish pollinators, enrich soil, and boost honey yields.

Meanwhile, their Cluck & Clover Mix supports healthier chicken foraging and agricultural sustainability.

Local roots run deep: Nature Intended has steadily served Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, and beyond, offering both small and large-scale growers research-driven, high-performance cover crop, wildlife, forage, and turf seeds—backed by custom blending services and OMRI-approved organic options.

With this prestigious SEED Grant, Honey & Hatch is poised to expand its mission of making regenerative agriculture accessible and impactful across the region and beyond. Customers and enthusiasts can explore their offerings and learn more at honeyandhatch.com.