A small, sustainable, family farm in Rosedale, Washington
Peace of the Earth Farm (POTE)
Peace of the Earth Farm cultivates vegetables, herbs, and flowers using organic methods (not yet certified). We value fresh food, high crop diversity, community interaction, health of the "agro-ecosystem", and sustainable, organic methods of farming. We believe that our local community will benefit greatly from the cycle of local dollars to local food.
You can contribute to our farm by pledging your support for our kickstarter campaign
CSA...
Our CSA program is currently on hold while we rehabilitate our soil. If you would like to support Peace of the Earth Farm, please pledge your support for our kickstarter campaign.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
First Blog
This is my very first blog. It is late on a Thursday and I should be in bed. Instead, I am blogging and watching mindless television. Wish me luck on my blogging adventures. Tub
Peace of the Earth Farm envisions a community that embraces organic agriculture and vegetable gardens in community spaces. We also provide agricultural consulting services to those who wish to incorporate habitat onto their farms. Our consulting services will help make your dreams of a pesticide and chemical fertilizer free farm or garden a reality. We can provide your farm, home, school or business with unique and creative designs, ideas, and solutions. Please contact us to begin the journey of converting your landscape into one that provides you with a multitude of valuable organic and edible services.
To learn more about our consulting services, please click here.
What is Community Supported Agriculture? Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a partnership between community members and farmers in which community members share in the benefits and risks of the growing season. In this partnership, customer's prepay for a share of production, usually provided in weekly installments for a set amount of weeks. These shares provide an early season source of income for the farm, allowing the farmer to purchase supplies and get the growing season started on a firm foundation. In return, the farmer distributes the bounty of food and flowers that follows later in the growing season to all the CSA members. As a result, CSA programs typically amount to much more than a simple exchange of money and goods, a community is built. A CSA is a wonderful way to support your local farmers as well as supply your family with the freshest and most healthy food available.
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