Producer

Common Name Farm
Contact: Phil and Noelle
City: Lafayette, CO,
About Us
We farm organically and regeneratively, with intention to leave the soil, water and air in better condition than when we started producing crops. While our industry of agriculture is largely an invention of man and womankind, we look to the rhythms and interrelationships of nature and Earth as our teacher. Our farming philosophy is collective in nature; we seek not to reinvent the wheel as individualists but instead to work in concert with those who similarly seek.
Food access has been at the heart of our farm from the first conversation on the first day. We are committed to doing as much as a tiny farm can to abolishing the barriers to fresh local food, be they real or perceived. Every human being should have access to real food. This is why we operate on a sliding scale, and why we partner with local organizations who provide fresh local produce to eaters of all means. We have big dreams of upheaval, of an agriculture which supports and extends the work of activists and rebels working to remedy the inequities of this world we find ourselves in, and we invite you to dream big with us.
Food access has been at the heart of our farm from the first conversation on the first day. We are committed to doing as much as a tiny farm can to abolishing the barriers to fresh local food, be they real or perceived. Every human being should have access to real food. This is why we operate on a sliding scale, and why we partner with local organizations who provide fresh local produce to eaters of all means. We have big dreams of upheaval, of an agriculture which supports and extends the work of activists and rebels working to remedy the inequities of this world we find ourselves in, and we invite you to dream big with us.
Practices
Organic and regenerative practices