Featured Partners

Abimax + Redwood Empire Food Bank

Started with a Facebook ad.

Lala spotted Abimax's Magnostream device, had to see for herself, and sent a message to their team. Much to our own surprise, they wrote back. Then, in a move that still kind of blows our minds, they asked to learn more about the farm and sent us samples to test.

We've been running magnetic water trials ever since. Real results: better germination, visibly healthier plants. And, plot twist, people in the main house started noticing differences in their hair and skin from the treated water. We definitely did not see that one coming.

When Abimax invited Lala to become an affiliate, she said yes. With one condition: the income had to go to community.

Abimax didn't blink. They agreed to donate 100% of affiliate earnings to the Redwood Empire Food Bank — and then went even further, matching every donation dollar for dollar.

One Facebook ad.

Two organizations.

A whole lot of food on community tables.

The Redwood Empire Food Bank does vital work ending hunger across Sonoma, Mendocino, Lake, Humboldt, and Del Norte counties. Their funding has been hit hard in recent years by everything from wildfires to economic pressures.

Their mission aligns completely with ours: that every person in our community deserves access to fresh, nutritious food.

Why Redwood Empire Food Bank?

How Does Do The Donations Get To RWFB?

The way it works: use code LALAGIVES for 10% off your Abimax purchase.

Abimax then gives that 10% to the Redwood Empire Food Bank and matches it with another 10% of their own. 20% donated in total, on every single sale.

That felt right and it still does.

Why Water Trials At Lala’s Family Farm?

Water quality affects everything. From germination, soil biology, even the flavor of food on your plate. When Lala read about magnetic water, she was skeptical but curious. That combo has never steered her wrong.

Trials are running across the planter beds and the main house water supply. So far: better germination, visibly healthier plants, and better water quality overall.

We're documenting everything and will share findings here as the research unfolds. We believe this is exactly the kind of practical, real-world work small farms could be doing and sharing openly with other growers.