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Welcome


The Farm, Woodbury CT Specializing in Agricultural Diversity since 1988. 

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Welcome


The Farm, Woodbury CT Specializing in Agricultural Diversity since 1988. 

Experience Farm -to- Table at home


Every plate achieves that elusive, cuisine-defining balance of sweet, salty, and sour — with our produce, local fruits, eggs, & preserved products.  Join the growing fun of the Farm to Table movement sweeping the US  by signing up for our CSA, supporting local farming directly.

Our Community Supported Agriculture Programs

Join Today!

Experience Farm -to- Table at home


Every plate achieves that elusive, cuisine-defining balance of sweet, salty, and sour — with our produce, local fruits, eggs, & preserved products.  Join the growing fun of the Farm to Table movement sweeping the US  by signing up for our CSA, supporting local farming directly.

Our Community Supported Agriculture Programs

Join Today!

Whether your culinary skills are simple or complex, starting with the freshest ingredients will make your culinary creation the best it possibly can be in flavor and quality.

A newsletter including recipes that correspond to each week's basket items. These recipes help many of our members try produce they've normally shied away from preparing.  

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Simple beginnings


Simple beginnings


Soil

Without this very simple, and widely taken for granted earth's gift, life and farming wouldn't exist.  Soil building, preservation & care are fundamental to all of our lives  The Farm uses natural fertilizers and compost building materials to better our fields.  We strongly believe in land preservation for use in responsible agriculture.

 

Farming

noun

  1. the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.

    synonyms: agriculture, cultivation, ranching, land management, farm management.

 

IPM Method

Integrated pest management (IPM) is an ecosystem-based strategy that focuses on long-term prevention of pests or their damage through a combination of techniques such as biological control, habitat manipulation, modification of cultural practices, and use of resistant non-gmo varieties.