Painterland Sisters Yogurt Closes Seed Round To Fund Rapid Retail Growth
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Painterland Sisters, a pioneering organic dairy brand, is expanding nationwide with a new seed funding round and aims to connect American consumers with organic dairy farms.

Pennsylvania's Painterland Farms, headed by sisters Stephanie and Hayley Painter, has successfully closed a 7-figure seed round to fund its rapid retail expansion across all 50 states through Whole Foods Market. The sisters, who produce Icelandic skyr, have managed to keep their fourth-generation farm afloat amidst the declining dairy industry by focusing on high-quality, organic dairy products. Their mission is to bridge the gap between consumers and farmers, emphasizing the importance of maintaining traditional farming practices despite external pressures.
By bringing the nutrient-dense skyr to more American shelves, they hope to promote sustainable agriculture and support the last remaining dairy farms in their region. The brand's quick success is underscored by maintaining a strong connection to their agricultural roots, with a particular focus on the feminine identity of the brand, appealing to a predominantly female customer base. Stephanie and Hayley Painter aim to not only sell yogurt but also to maintain and promote a regenerative farming ecosystem, enhancing the ties between land, people, and products.
By bringing the nutrient-dense skyr to more American shelves, they hope to promote sustainable agriculture and support the last remaining dairy farms in their region. The brand's quick success is underscored by maintaining a strong connection to their agricultural roots, with a particular focus on the feminine identity of the brand, appealing to a predominantly female customer base. Stephanie and Hayley Painter aim to not only sell yogurt but also to maintain and promote a regenerative farming ecosystem, enhancing the ties between land, people, and products.