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How We’re Helping Small Farmers Gain Access to Capital

Let’s talk about a BIG issue that small farmers everywhere are confronted with: access to capital. In the United States, starting a farm generally costs hundreds of thousands of dollars (for acquisition of land, equipment, inputs, etc.) But agriculture is a business that just doesn't bank well. It's a cash intensive business, with low return … Continue reading How We’re Helping Small Farmers Gain Access to Capital

Holiday Shopping in the North Country

We've all heard of eating local, but how about gifting local? The holidays present such a great opportunity to support the local businesses in our community. Here's a list of some of our North Country favorites, and what they have to offer: Adirondack Blue Co. - wooden cutting boards & serving trays Berube Botanicals - … Continue reading Holiday Shopping in the North Country

Sustainable Ag: What It Is, and What It Isn’t

Preface: I'm just wrapping up my second semester of graduate school. I was asked to write a one page reflection on my changed, enlightened, or steadfast views on sustainable agriculture, which I am sharing here on the blog! I can confidently say that I am finishing this semester with a changed view of what it … Continue reading Sustainable Ag: What It Is, and What It Isn’t

Small Farms, Big Impact

I’d like to preface this by saying that I support ALL farms. Big farms, small farms, first generation farms, seventh generation farms, conventional farms, organic farms; they’re all helping to combat food insecurity in their own ways, and they all deserve recognition for their contributions! However, we consumers are often put in a position where … Continue reading Small Farms, Big Impact