Clem Clay, Executive Director
The vision requires addressing:
• Farmland protection & conversion
• Farmland transfer & tenure
• Farm viability
What can be done on the ground at the community level to
meet these needs in a sustained way?
New England Food Vision
Mission
To promote food security by advancing sustainable
agriculture in the Northampton, Massachusetts area.
How?
Provide Access to Food, Land, and Knowledge
For Whom?
Farmers, Gardeners, Consumers of all incomes, Children
What?
Community Farm, Community Garden, Food Subsidies and
Donations, Field Trips
What is Grow Food Northampton?
Trust for Public Land agreed to purchase both farms and
sell:
 Farmland (121 acres)
 $1,035,000 APR (90% MDAR/FRPP, 10% CPA)
 $600K raised by Grow Food Northampton
 Recreation Land (24 acres)
 $560,000 City-owned rec land (CPA/PARC Grant)
 Mill River Greenway (35 acres)
 $235,500 (CPA)
$2.4 million project to protect 180 acres
What is a
Community
Farm?
A community farm
actively engages
community
members in the
farm and, in
addition to food,
provides benefits
such as agricultural
education,
community building
& celebration,
environmental
stewardship, and
local food security.
Anchor Farm: Crimson & Clover
 Privately owned
 99-year ground lease, 90 acres
 Improvement equity
 Sublease management
 Markets
 400-share CSA
 Farmers’ Markets
 Modest wholesale
 Public Benefits in Lease
 Access/Education
 Sustainable Practices
 Local Markets
 Program Partnerships
 SNAP/Senior Shares
 Food Donations
Slow Tractor Farm
 Grains, Beans, Popcorn
 Certified Organic
 Lease 13, sublease 40 acres
 Own Valley Malt, value-added
operation serving New England
microbreweries
Sawmill Farm
 2.5 acres, 3-year lease
 50-share herb CSA
 New, Committed Farmer
Grow Food Northampton
Organic Community Garden
 275 plots
 Low-income/senior discounts
 Spanish translation
 Compost, tools, education
 Giving Garden
 Team Model
Farm & Garden Education Programs
 Partnership-based
 800 students in 2014, aiming for 1,900
 Rave reviews from teachers, students
Food Access Programs
 40 double-SNAP Shares
 40 Senior Shares
 Outreach/translation for Spanish-
speaking residents (CSA shares, garden)
 Low-income/senior garden discounts
 Giving Garden growing for soup kitchen
 Survival Center donations
Thank You!

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    The vision requiresaddressing: • Farmland protection & conversion • Farmland transfer & tenure • Farm viability What can be done on the ground at the community level to meet these needs in a sustained way? New England Food Vision
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    Mission To promote foodsecurity by advancing sustainable agriculture in the Northampton, Massachusetts area. How? Provide Access to Food, Land, and Knowledge For Whom? Farmers, Gardeners, Consumers of all incomes, Children What? Community Farm, Community Garden, Food Subsidies and Donations, Field Trips What is Grow Food Northampton?
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    Trust for PublicLand agreed to purchase both farms and sell:  Farmland (121 acres)  $1,035,000 APR (90% MDAR/FRPP, 10% CPA)  $600K raised by Grow Food Northampton  Recreation Land (24 acres)  $560,000 City-owned rec land (CPA/PARC Grant)  Mill River Greenway (35 acres)  $235,500 (CPA) $2.4 million project to protect 180 acres
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    What is a Community Farm? Acommunity farm actively engages community members in the farm and, in addition to food, provides benefits such as agricultural education, community building & celebration, environmental stewardship, and local food security.
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    Anchor Farm: Crimson& Clover  Privately owned  99-year ground lease, 90 acres  Improvement equity  Sublease management  Markets  400-share CSA  Farmers’ Markets  Modest wholesale  Public Benefits in Lease  Access/Education  Sustainable Practices  Local Markets  Program Partnerships  SNAP/Senior Shares  Food Donations
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    Slow Tractor Farm Grains, Beans, Popcorn  Certified Organic  Lease 13, sublease 40 acres  Own Valley Malt, value-added operation serving New England microbreweries
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    Sawmill Farm  2.5acres, 3-year lease  50-share herb CSA  New, Committed Farmer
  • 14.
    Grow Food Northampton OrganicCommunity Garden  275 plots  Low-income/senior discounts  Spanish translation  Compost, tools, education  Giving Garden  Team Model
  • 15.
    Farm & GardenEducation Programs  Partnership-based  800 students in 2014, aiming for 1,900  Rave reviews from teachers, students
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    Food Access Programs 40 double-SNAP Shares  40 Senior Shares  Outreach/translation for Spanish- speaking residents (CSA shares, garden)  Low-income/senior garden discounts  Giving Garden growing for soup kitchen  Survival Center donations
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