Starting this farm has been one of the greatest and most challenging experiences of our lives. We started with no money and no experience, but you all have helped us build something special for our community. We felt led to start this farm, and now we're feeling led to take our family in a new direction. It came as a surprise, quite unexpectedly, and yet it just feels so right for the next chapter of our lives. Moving forward has been a road of twists and turns for our family, yet we've tried to figure out how to make the transition go as smoothly as possible for you and for the Clarks. Choosing to leave our community, our farm, and all of you was not a decision that came easily but we're excited for the Clarks and excited for their dreams and how they will build the farm as they move forward. While we wanted to finish off 2023 before the transition, new twists and turns have pushed up our time table by several weeks. And so, Ben & Lindy will be taking over for us starting with the first pickup for fall. Most unfortunately, we won't be able to say goodbye and express our gratitude to you in person as we had always planned to do. And so we want to say it here: Thank you so much for supporting us, for your love and concern for us and our children, for sticking with us through too much and too little. We love and appreciate you! You'll always hold a special place in our hearts.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Posted on September 29th, 2023 by Stacey Taggart
About the farm
We left the hustle and bustle of city life to raise our children in the country. Getting into agriculture is a decision we've never regretted! Now we lovingly grow fresh food together as a family on our small farm. It's food we trust, and you can too! We want to feed our children the best we can, so we grow high-quality fruits, vegetables, and meats - everything from Arugula to Zucchini; Chicken and pork! - all free of chemicals, synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides. We'd love to share what we grow with you!
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