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                  Bramble Hill Farm

                   
                  Bramble Hill Farm provides living and working spaces for a range of people and projects that test innovative ways to build a sustainable, healthy, and creative farm centered community that benefits the broader population.

                  The 120 acre farm is located in Amherst, MA and is supported by the Open Field Foundation.

                  Find us here.


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                  Old Friends Farm
                  A 15-acre certified organic farm that specializes in salad greens, cut flowers, eggs, and select vegetables. They rent land from the Open Field Foundation at Bramble Hill.  Old Friends Farm can be found at the Farmers' Markets in Amherst, Northampton, Newton and Copley Square. (They do not have a farm stand). Find their salads and flowers at restaurants, stores and florists throughout the Pioneer Valley and beyond.    

                  Visit: www.oldfriendsfarm.com
                  Contact: grow@oldfriendsfarm.com
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                  Credit: Old Friends Farm

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                  Summer camp at the Hitchcock Center.
                  The Hitchcock Center for the Environment
                  The Center's mission is to foster a greater awareness and understanding of our natural world and to develop environmentally literate citizens. They offer natural history programs for people of all ages and backgrounds. They are committed to excellence in science education and work extensively in school systems throughout western Massachusetts training educators to be more effective science teachers.

                  Visit: http://www.hitchcockcenter.org/
                  Contact: info@hitchcockcenter.org

                  A.P.E. Gallery
                  Available Potential Enterprises, Ltd. is located across the river from Bramble Hill Farm in Northampton.  Founding Director Gordon Thorne has been, for over 30 years, interested in maintaining spaces for artists to work, much as he has been interested in preserving farmland for farming.  A.P.E. artists have created site specific work at Bramble Hill Farm, and Farm personnel have showcased work in the A.P.E. space. Both organizations are by intent linked in their missions and values, despite the surface differences in their enterprises.

                  Visit: www.apearts.org
                  Contact the gallery here.
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                  Harvesting cabbage at Brookfield Farm.
                  Brookfield Farm
                  Brookfield Farm is a 500 member Biodynamic CSA which has leased land from Bramble Hill Farm and has provided advice and consultation since Bramble Hill Farm’s inception. All of the land, buildings, and equipment of Brookfield Farm are owned by the Biodynamic Farmland Conservation Trust, inc (BFCT). The BFCT was created in 1986 by Claire and Dave Fortier and is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation. The mission of the BFCT is
                  to create and support responsible agriculture by furthering all aspects of sustainable, biodynamic, organic, or other environmentally, economically, and spiritually healthy agricultural techniques.

                  Visit: http://www.brookfieldfarm.org/index.cfm
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