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ECOLOGY FOCUSED FARMING safeguards human and ecosystem health and supports long-term food security for local communities.
protectING THE soil, water, and biodiversity WILL ALWAYS BE AT THE FOREFRONT OF OUR PRACTICES. composting, cover crops, reduced tillage, and careful water management help to reduce erosion and increase soil carbon and fertility.
we re‑weave biodiversity into our fields by using diverse crop rotationS, integrating perrenials, and keeping our fields chemical free.
focusing on soil health and restorative practices allows our plants to access balanced nutrients and water naturally.
and By avoiding synthetic chemicals and supporting biodiversity with diverse plantings and habitat for beneficial insects, we grow high‑quality, nutrient-dense plants that are safer and healthier for people and gentler on the land.
we never ever use synthetic chemical pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, or GMOs. we go well beyond the standards set by the USDA organic certification.
we find that the usda's organic certification has greatly watered down what it means to be organic because of BIG ag. we would rather our finances go towards something more true and honest.
protectING THE soil, water, and biodiversity WILL ALWAYS BE AT THE FOREFRONT OF OUR PRACTICES. composting, cover crops, reduced tillage, and careful water management help to reduce erosion and increase soil carbon and fertility.
we re‑weave biodiversity into our fields by using diverse crop rotationS, integrating perrenials, and keeping our fields chemical free.
it takes a village to provide high quality products. We grow what we can and what grows well in our climate but also love supporting other farmers and growers that share a similar ethos. This allows us to provide a little something for everyone.
a glimse into the lives of our farm partners







