A mother hen brooding eggs in a working farm nesting box

We're broody builders.

A better pitch is not the same as a better company. The Valley puts ag tech and remote health founders beside farmers, clinicians, families, and operators so they can find weak assumptions and make field-ready decisions.

Practical help for the next decision.

Silicon Valley brings product practice, growth experience, and capital. The Battenkill Valley brings lived problems, local judgment, trust, and room to think. The Valley is where those assets become useful to one another.

Repeatable work has a public price. Custom work has a public starting point and a written scope. Community programs say who pays. Pitch Days put money into founders, not a fee on them.

The shared workspace inside The Valley Hub
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Space

Room to do serious work.

A Main Street home base with fast internet, room to think, and farms, care settings, local businesses, and open country close by. Book the place on its own or use it as the base for deeper incubator work.

Workspace

$25 / day · $200 / month

Book a shared desk, private pod, or focused workday in Cambridge.

See the space

Conference room

$100 / day · No facilitation

Space-only use for up to 30 people, with a 100-inch display, 360-degree camera, and session recording.

Book the room
A facilitated working session at The Valley Hub
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Innovation

Hands-on help to build and grow.

Senior product and growth practice meets rural reality. Each engagement is tied to a customer, workflow, artifact, or decision rather than an abstract curriculum.

Facilitated Field Day

$3,000 / team day

A proctored working day around one rural question or workflow, with local operators and practical AI brought in where useful.

Discuss a field day

Growth Advisor

From $5,000 / month · 3 months

Fractional positioning, growth marketing, and go-to-market leadership before a full-time hire makes sense.

Discuss growth

Design Sprint

$20,000 standard · Sponsored founder places available

Five focused days to turn a risky assumption into a customer conversation, useful artifact, field test, and clear next move.

Discuss a sprint
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Education

Learn by doing. Teach it forward.

Rural young people should have a hand in the future being built around them. Local adults should have a place to test new tools without being talked down to. Real work is the classroom.

Student Studio

Free to students · School or sponsor funded

Students take on a real brief, make decisions, and ship work for a founder, community partner, or public audience.

Explore a match

Community workshops

Free or sponsored · Price posted per event

Practical sessions on AI, creative work, business, and technology, shaped around what local people can use now.

See past workshops
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Mentorship

Hard-earned judgment, matched well.

Founders get the question in front of the right person, with enough context to make the conversation useful. Advisors offer specific experience, not open-ended access or a sales pitch.

Office Hours

Free · 30 minutes

The open front door for a rough idea, stubborn constraint, or decision that needs another set of eyes.

Book Office Hours

Valley Advisors

Volunteer · No fee when matched

Experienced and retired growers, clinicians, founders, operators, engineers, public servants, and craftspeople brought in when the fit is real.

Become an advisor
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Investment

Small checks for the next milestone.

Capital should unlock evidence, not reward theater. Rural Pitch Days are being built around specific ag-tech and remote-health problems, candid questions, published criteria, and a defined use of funds.

Rural Pitch Days

$1,000-$10,000 awards · No application fee

Selected founders will receive a $1,000-$10,000 check, direct judge feedback, and a milestone the money is meant to unlock. No round is open yet.

Ask about the first round

Ag tech and remote health

These are fields where distance, labor, trust, aging, infrastructure, and local relationships can determine whether a product works. Useful adjacent work is welcome when rural reality is central to the question.

A farm field at sunrise with a tablet and tractor in use

Ag tech

Tools for farms, food systems, land, labor, equipment, logistics, and the people keeping those systems moving.

A rural remote health care scene with local clinical support

Remote health

Tools for access, care delivery, aging, workforce capacity, trust, and the long distances between people and services.

Start with one honest conversation.

You do not need a finished pitch or a predetermined program. Bring the constraint, the people closest to it, and the decision that feels expensive to get wrong.

Book free Office Hours