The reasons for shutting down the farm are many, but for the most part we are viewing this as a positive change in our lives and are looking forward to the next chapter. Farming is hard... I probably don't have to explain that to anyone. Physically, mentally, economically,and emotionally it all takes a toll. After sixteen seasons, those tolls added up to a point where we didn't want to pay them any more. Basically, we were tired and burned out. Rather than continue down this path, we decided to make a change and stop complaining.


The first of the training sessions is in a few weeks in North Carolina, near Ashville. It will be an intense week of study, but I am looking forward to learning new things and leap-frogging to some real springtime weather. Since I will be so close to the Smoky Mountains, Tammara will meet me after the course and we will go backpacking in the National Park! This kind of trip is also a big motivator to making a change in our lives. We are not getting any younger and we want to hike, canoe, and travel while we are still physically up to it.
Tammara continues her work at the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, where she ironically oversees a program to accredit or certify land trusts. She is looking forward to being free of the added duties that the farm put on her every spring and being able to enjoy a bit more free time.
At this point, we plan to stay living on the farm and hold on to most the equipment for awhile. We love Greenwich and don't really want to move anytime soon. Nonetheless, if a buyer appeared that wanted to continue the farm and buy the whole set-up as a turn-key operation, we could be persuaded to sell, if the price was right...
So, for now we are planning a big garden for ourselves and looking forward to lazy weekends. I enjoy writing these posts, so I will plan to make occasional updates as a way to keep in touch. Thanks again to all our supporters - May your days be sunny and your salad bowls always full.
Chris
Looking forward to your new posts and travel/hiking updates! I was excited to see a farm update..and I hear all of what you are saying. I only have 4 years of CSA farming under my belt but this year is the first with no CSA and I feel liberated...that sounds harsh, but it was so much weight on my shoulders. We are still farming but in a different direction with just a few crops on a lager scale and a large garden for our family, which I am so excited about! Its almost like farming has become fun again! :) Wish you the best of luck in your endeavors!!
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