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About Young Living Starting from humble beginnings on just a quarter acre of land in Spokane, Washington, Young Living now owns and operates four 100% natural farms. Young Living Lavender Farms in Mona, Utah; St. Maries, Idaho; Simiane-la-Rotonde, France; and the diverse crops of Finca Botanica Aromatica in Guayaquil, Ecuador, allow us to connect with nature. There Young Living grows, cultivates, tests, and develops the best methods for harnessing the therapeutic strength found in nature. From the moment a seed is planted in the fertile ground at any one of the Young Living farms, its environment is carefully monitored and controlled in accordance with stringent standards determined by years of research and development. It is through decade of research and development that Young Living has determined the most effective methods of farming that yield the most potent essential oils on the market today. From monitoring the pH levels in the soil, to the method of stressing the plants a few days prior to harvest, all Young Living plants receive tender loving care every moment leading up to harvest and distillation. Even slight variations in proper distillation result in a dramatic reduction in the quality of oils. After extensively researching modern and ancient distillation techniques, Young Living developed a specialized process that uses extremely low pressure and low temperatures. Additionally, Young Living Lavender Farm in Mona, Utah, employs its own engineer who has perfected the design of the YL distillers, as well as on-site welder to ensure each distiller is sound and maintains ideal pressure and temperature levels. Once plants have been harvested and distilled, Young Living puts the resulting essential oils through strict quality assurance tests. Samples are sent to independent and in-house labs where they endure a battery of tests, ensuring that when you crack open the seal of a Young Living essential oil you are receiving the highest standard, in purity, potency, and preparation. Young Living Lavender Farms aren’t just for producing essential oils, they also allow us to connect with the community through a variety of fun-filled events. For example, Young Living Lavender Farm in Mona, Utah, holds the annual Lavender Days festival, a yearly 5K Run Through Lavender, and has an on-grounds café that serves essential oil infused cuisine like Lavender Lemonade. All these wonderful events help build community support and awareness, allow our neighbors to reconnect with nature, and enable Young Living to share the process of seed to seal with the public. |
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Last modified: 10/27/09 |