Family members of mine moved from CA to upstate NY b/c of climate change. Probably a good choice b/c CA is a disaster for other reasons. But their fear is palpable and stoked by very wealthy friends who are helping to fund their business. They've started a regenerative farm, which is no small endeavor, but seems like a worthy endeavor (t…
Family members of mine moved from CA to upstate NY b/c of climate change. Probably a good choice b/c CA is a disaster for other reasons. But their fear is palpable and stoked by very wealthy friends who are helping to fund their business. They've started a regenerative farm, which is no small endeavor, but seems like a worthy endeavor (though not lucrative). I wish them great success! Maybe fear is working out for them in a different way?
Organic Consumers just launched regenerative farm map.. sorts by zip code so get listed there.. OCA site archives are a treasure too.. poke around.. fab blow by blow Biotech Mafia fight from 1990s <3 OCA big time! https://organicconsumers.org/regenerative-farm-map/
Local Harvest zip code registry has been linked by me for about 20 years.. their site does hint at HTML at its crudest for web design but priceless networking tool.. small is qualifier & many are organic etc but not all.. also spans farm stand selections w candles, wool, jams etc included.. register here too! https://www.localharvest.org/new-york-ny
Growing food is a revolutionary act declaring independence... if we can't do it ourselves we need to support those closest to us.. every dollar is a vote & every local dollar turns over daily going from one owner to the next while every big box dollar leaves forever for corp pockets.
Share the NYC link as well since it has other CSA type programs where folks sign up for shares of the harvest at set weekly price & folks get equal shares.. bumper crop of eggplant that week you have seven not four.. fab family plans w small farm stability.. win-win! <3
NYC has a booming green-market network 45 regular sites w farmers and bakers with umbrella carts in high traffic areas & citywide composting.. lots of local, seasonal menus have flourished & top chefs can be spotted in the early morning.. every city & town can do this when we support our local economy it supports us too!!
Family members of mine moved from CA to upstate NY b/c of climate change. Probably a good choice b/c CA is a disaster for other reasons. But their fear is palpable and stoked by very wealthy friends who are helping to fund their business. They've started a regenerative farm, which is no small endeavor, but seems like a worthy endeavor (though not lucrative). I wish them great success! Maybe fear is working out for them in a different way?
Organic Consumers just launched regenerative farm map.. sorts by zip code so get listed there.. OCA site archives are a treasure too.. poke around.. fab blow by blow Biotech Mafia fight from 1990s <3 OCA big time! https://organicconsumers.org/regenerative-farm-map/
Local Harvest zip code registry has been linked by me for about 20 years.. their site does hint at HTML at its crudest for web design but priceless networking tool.. small is qualifier & many are organic etc but not all.. also spans farm stand selections w candles, wool, jams etc included.. register here too! https://www.localharvest.org/new-york-ny
Growing food is a revolutionary act declaring independence... if we can't do it ourselves we need to support those closest to us.. every dollar is a vote & every local dollar turns over daily going from one owner to the next while every big box dollar leaves forever for corp pockets.
Share the NYC link as well since it has other CSA type programs where folks sign up for shares of the harvest at set weekly price & folks get equal shares.. bumper crop of eggplant that week you have seven not four.. fab family plans w small farm stability.. win-win! <3
I will share with my cousin! They are Quiet Peaks Farm in Bovina, NY.
Awesome send my thanks for farming best investment in the future for all of us! <3
NYC has a booming green-market network 45 regular sites w farmers and bakers with umbrella carts in high traffic areas & citywide composting.. lots of local, seasonal menus have flourished & top chefs can be spotted in the early morning.. every city & town can do this when we support our local economy it supports us too!!
https://www.grownyc.org/greenmarket
Upstate NY has wealthy enclaves where organic regenerative goods should find an audience. I wish them well.
Yes! They're in a great area for this. Chefs from NYC drive up for their eggs and chickens.