Harvesting garlic at Roxbury Farm, Kinderhook, NY
In the region of New York where I live, there is strong support for ways of blending traditional communities with new varieties of social, economic and political practice. It's always good to see outside recognition for the success my neighbors are having in their endeavors. Here's a brief notice I posted recently on a fine website -- IMBY.com [In My BackYard].
Roxbury Farm finds "sweet spot" in CSA size
In the region of New York where I live, there is strong support for ways of blending traditional communities with new varieties of social, economic and political practice. It's always good to see outside recognition for the success my neighbors are having in their endeavors. Here's a brief notice I posted recently on a fine website -- IMBY.com [In My BackYard].
Roxbury Farm finds "sweet spot" in CSA size
There’s an interesting story on the
NPR site, “Community Supported Agriculture: How Big Is Too Big?”
Columbia County’s Roxbury Farm seems to have found “the sweet spot.” As
a Roxbury member for many years, I’ve seen the combination of idealism
and good business sense that Jean-Paul, Jody and crew bring to their
work.
I understand that the farm will start (or has already started?) posting its well-written, practical, always inspiring weekly newsletters on IMBY.com
– Langdon Winner
Update:
The the latest Roxbury Farm newsletter is out, the one for July 22, 2013. It worries about the weather and other matters, but is hopeful as always.
I understand that the farm will start (or has already started?) posting its well-written, practical, always inspiring weekly newsletters on IMBY.com
– Langdon Winner
Update:
The the latest Roxbury Farm newsletter is out, the one for July 22, 2013. It worries about the weather and other matters, but is hopeful as always.