Harvest — Premium Pomegranate Estate Landing Page Template
Orchard is a hero-dominant landing page template built for pomegranate farms selling direct to specialty buyers. It opens with cinematic aerial footage and count-up harvest statistics, then guides visitors through a season-by-season origin story before presenting two clear lead-generation paths: a sample box request form and a gated harvest calendar download.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Orchard is an orchard hand harvested pomegranate farm landing page template designed for farm-direct B2B sales. It combines a full-viewport hero with animated harvest metrics, a scroll-driven origin story, quality and logistics sections, and a dual-path lead form. The layout earns buyer trust before it asks for contact details.
Who this template is for
This template is built for agricultural businesses that sell direct to professional buyers. It speaks clearly to people who evaluate provenance before they place an order.
- Specialty produce buyers sourcing for regional grocery chains and artisan grocers
- Craft beverage founders building cold-press ingredient stock from verified farm sources
- Restaurant chefs and wholesale distributors who need full traceability from tree to delivery
What problem this template solves
Specialty buyers rarely commit after a single glance. A company selling premium fruit needs to prove quality, timing, and process before a buyer will fill out a form. Generic farm pages skip this work entirely.
- Buyers leave when they cannot verify how the fruit was grown or handled
- A company loses credible leads when its page offers no secondary path for undecided visitors
- Without a clear story, even strong stock and superior varietals look identical to commodity produce
What you get with this template
This template gives a farm company a complete single-page lead generation system. Every section is sequenced to move a buyer from curiosity to confidence.
- A ninety-percent viewport hero with count-up stats: 60 acres, 14,000 tree rows, 48-hour delivery
- A season-by-season origin story with scroll-reveal photography and process detail sections
- A dual-path lead form: "Request a Sample Box" and "Download Our Harvest Calendar"
Feature list
This template includes purpose-built sections and interactions for farm-direct B2B lead generation.
Cinematic Stats Hero
The hero fills ninety percent of the viewport with a slow-panning aerial drone shot of pomegranate tree rows at golden hour. Three count-up numbers load on entry: acres under canopy, total trees hand-harvested, and hours from field to door. No call-to-action appears yet, the numbers earn the scroll.
Scroll-Driven Origin Story
Visitors move season by season through the founding narrative. Bare rootstock, a three-year wait, the first commercial harvest, a calloused hand at a tree branch. Each scroll section deepens trust by adding process detail: drip irrigation metrics, organic certification seals, and cold-chain logistics diagrams. The tone shifts from poetic to precise as the page unfolds.
Varietal and Quality Section
Wonderful and Parfianka varietal profiles sit alongside harvest timing notes and quality control detail. The section explains why hand harvesting matters: clippers and scissors cut each fruit from the tree individually, preventing bruising that mechanical methods cannot avoid. Proper brix timing is shown as a measurable standard, not a vague claim.
Dual-Path Lead Generation Form
The primary call-to-action, "Request a Sample Box," appears after the harvest story and then pins as a floating sticky bar from midpage onward. The form collects business name, buyer type, estimated weekly volume in pounds, and email. A secondary path, "Download Our Harvest Calendar," captures email and buyer type only from visitors not ready to commit.
Forest Trust Color and Typography System
Heartwood red (#8B1A1A) appears only on calls-to-action and key statistics, so every red element reads like a signal. Parchment cream (#F5F0E8) keeps the body open. Loam brown (#3B2F2F) grounds all type. Canopy green (#4A6741) marks trust badges and section dividers. Fraunces serif handles display type; DM Sans handles body copy.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Aerial Stats Hero | Opens with drone footage and count-up harvest metrics |
| Origin Story | Season-by-season founding narrative with process photography |
| Quality and Process | Varietal profiles, brix timing, and organic certification seals |
| Cold-Chain Logistics | 48-hour field-to-door diagram with buyer type breakdown |
| Lead Generation Form | Sample box request and harvest calendar download paths |
| Linear Footer | Single-row company contact and navigation strip |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Nature-Inspired theme with a Forest Trust color system. The palette feels like a wooden crate just unloaded from an orchard truck.
- Four-color system: loam brown, canopy green, heartwood red, and parchment cream, each with a strict role
- Fraunces thin serif at display scale for statistics and section headings; DM Sans for readable body paragraphs
- Heartwood red reserved for calls-to-action and key figures only, so each red element carries full visual weight
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first for B2B buyers researching at a desk, with full mobile support included. All animations and scroll interactions adapt cleanly to smaller screens.
- Parallax layers, scroll-reveal sections, and count-up numbers are handled by client-side components
- Static content sections use server components for reliable load behavior across devices
- The floating sticky call-to-action bar remains accessible from midpage onward on both desktop and mobile
How this template helps you convert
The page sequences trust before it requests anything. By the time the form appears, the visitor has already walked the rows and met the trees.
- Educational content builds confidence first: process photography, certification seals, and varietal specificity answer buyer questions before the form arrives
- The floating sticky bar keeps the primary call-to-action visible without interrupting the story, and the harvest calendar offers a low-commitment second path that still captures email and buyer type
Other information about this template
This template is a practical starting point for any farm company that needs a credible online presence without a large development budget. No-code and low-code tools now allow agricultural businesses to launch from a structured template without extensive coding knowledge. AI-powered website development tools can help a company adapt this template quickly and efficiently. Subscription-based AI services can offer scalable options for a company managing seasonal updates.
The design treats the pomegranate as a superfruit worth a full story. High-quality imagery of the orchard, the tree rows, and the harvest process reinforces that story. Including photos of farm people and the hands-on harvest process builds visual trust with buyers who have never visited the farm. The template also supports a gated PDF offer, which can function like a small incentive to help build a buyer email list from people who are not yet ready to order. Testimonials and certification seals from a verified company can be added to strengthen social proof further.
- Stock photography placeholders are sized and positioned for orchard and harvest imagery
- The template stock layout is fully editable, so a company can replace placeholder content with real farm data
- People-focused imagery slots support farmer and harvest crew photos for added credibility




Theme
Nature-Inspired
Creative direction
Origin Story
Color system
Forest Trust
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Cinematic Count-up Stats Hero
Scroll-driven Origin Story
Varietal and Hand-harvest Detail
Dual-path Lead Generation
Floating Sticky Call-to-action Bar
Forest Trust Color and Type System
Related questions
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Can I adapt the origin story section for a different crop or farm?
Why does the hero section show no call-to-action button?
Is the floating sticky bar always visible on the page?