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The Benefits of Duck Eggs

5/5/2025

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If you haven’t tried a duck egg yet, you’re in for a treat! These nutrient-rich, flavor-packed eggs offer several benefits that make them a standout choice in the world of local, sustainable food
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1. Larger and More NutritiousDuck eggs are significantly larger than chicken eggs and often contain more protein, healthy fats, and vital nutrients like Vitamin B12, selenium, and iron.
2. Perfect for BakingWith their rich, thick yolks and higher fat content, duck eggs create fluffier cakes, creamier custards, and golden pastries. Bakers absolutely love them!
3. Longer Shelf LifeThanks to their thicker shells, duck eggs stay fresh longer, making them ideal for those who like to buy in bulk or use eggs sparingly.
4. Higher Market ValueBecause duck eggs are less common, they often sell for premium prices at markets, restaurants, and among culinary professionals. That makes raising ducks a smart move for small farms and homesteaders.
5. Ideal for Certain DietsSome people with sensitivities to chicken eggs find duck eggs easier to digest, making them a valuable alternative protein source.
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At Que Sera Farms, we believe in helping our community discover the value and joy of local food. From the coop to your kitchen, duck eggs are truly something special!
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The Benefits of Being a Farm Intern

5/5/2025

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​Choosing to be a farm intern is choosing growth—in every sense of the word. From the skills you gain to the fresh air and physical movement, farm internships offer benefits that go far beyond the usual work experience.​
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​Here are just a few reasons why being a farm intern is a powerful, rewarding opportunity:

1. Hands-On Learning Farm - interns get direct experience with planting, harvesting, animal care, and more. It’s immersive learning at its best.
2. Career Skills - Interns develop transferable skills like time management, project coordination, communication, and leadership—all within the fast-paced rhythm of a working farm.
3. Health & Wellness - Working outdoors helps improve physical health and mental well-being. It’s an active job with fresh air, sunshine, and connection to nature.
4.  Connection to Community  - Farm internships often lead to meaningful relationships—with mentors, fellow interns, and the local community.
5. Resume Builder - Experience in sustainable agriculture is a standout addition to any resume, whether you’re pursuing a career in food systems, environmental studies, education, or entrepreneurship.
6. Sense of Purpose - Being part of a farm that feeds the local community gives a strong sense of purpose. You’re not just doing a job—you’re making a difference.

At Que Sera Farms, our interns are valued members of the team. We provide space to grow, learn, and lead. If you’re ready to get your hands dirty and your heart full, we can’t wait to meet you.

​#QueSeraFarms #FarmInternship #CommunityGrowth
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