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Bring it on...

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March 3, 2026

We are yearning for consistent sunshine and that first thaw. It’s coming, and we know it. The anticipation keeps us grounded in the seasonality of our farm.

We’ve been working the same land for 7 generations…I don’t even think there is a statistic for that in America.  Our family, years after years, from birth to death, working the same soil through four distinct seasons, all with deep purpose and meaningful continuity to influence what is ahead.  

As someone a part of the seventh generation, I feel the heaviness of the responsibility to define and practice a way to sustain it all. However, the heaviness molds into a suit of armor as I recognize my part is only part; the responsibility is shared amongst many. It is grounded in experience, purpose, perspective, understanding, and grit.  

Being able to reflect on each season, each year, each generation, sharpens the sword.

Bring it on Spring - We are ready for You.

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