Re: No Till Farming
Originally Posted by
vertical_doug
Along this line, David Rockefeller owned the Hudson Pines Farm in Pocantico Hills next to Kykuit until his death. He was interested in preserving the Simmental breed of cattle. Peggy Rockefeller was the original one who was behind Blue Hills and all that organic farming.
I do find it interesting but stand by my statement this is largely a luxury item.
The Rockefellers also built and operated the Mt. Hope farm now owned Williams College, also an interesting story (it’s no longer operational).
However, the same area is also home to the state’s first CSA, which is still operating. Two people from that farm opened a CSA in my neighborhood, which is also going strong.
We get eggs for $3.50 a dozen, laid by chickens with names. The quality is head-and-shoulders above grocery store eggs. My neighbor who raises the birds has less than an acre of land, and she could do that in almost any residential setting in the country. As long as the laws would allow it — she lives in a right-to-farm community.
It’s quite possible to not buy the stuff that Smithfield and Tyson sell, and elect not to participate in that game. They did not become what they are all at once, it was a process that took time. It will take time to recognize that process and replace it with more just, sustainable, and resilient processes.
Last edited by thollandpe; 10-28-2022 at 08:57 AM.
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