Re: charming and farming; was RE: Avery v. Salatin is online

Dan Hook (guldann@ix.netcom.com)
Mon, 9 Aug 1999 15:00:10 -0400

Ok!

>Beth,
>
>You got me, I'm charmed! Will you let us know what he names the chickens?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Emily
>
>
>
>>From: "Dan Hook" <guldann@ix.netcom.com>
>>Reply-To: "Dan Hook" <guldann@ix.netcom.com>
>>To: <sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu>, "John Lozier" <jlists@wvu.edu>
>>Subject: Re: charming and farming; was RE: Avery v. Salatin is online
>>Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 11:37:02 -0400
>>
>>
>>John, Well I must agree with you again. We run a CSA on my husband's
>>"homestead". The farm his father bought in '49. Previously it was a
dairy
>>farm, and has been a farm for 200+ years. It is 85 acres now I suppose in
>>early 1700s it was most of the street and was sold off through the 1800s.
>>I
>>know part of the appeal of our CSA is the farm. Yes the "charming farm"
>>not the real farm. Yes they get a glimpse of real farming, but they don't
>>do the work so not really. But thats ok, we knew that. That is why our
>>CSA
>>is pick-up only we are providing food for stomach and eyes. I'd have to
>>say
>>just about everyone when they pickup says or looks at something other than
>>their veggies. Oh what a nice breeze you have up here (we are on a hill
>>with few houses to block the breeze), oh its so pretty, may I pat the
>>horses. The kids like the chickens and feed them grass. One kid's mother
>>told me her son is in love with us (he is only about 4), builds farms at
>>home from toys. Say he likes the farm cause we so nice (Thanks), I told
>>him
>>two weeks ago he could name the 5 chickens, well his mother told me he has
>>talked of nothing else and is giving it deep thought. I can't wait to see
>>what names a 4 year old comes up with. I just found out one of my members
>>has worked in environmental law, conservation stuff etc. And he said if
>>ever I had a question about conservation etc he send me in the right
>>direction. He brought it up, I believe because he knows this place is
>>valuable for just being a farm. We are a bit of an oasis in an increasing
>>Suburban area. Which of course is the double edge sword of CSA.
Customers
>>who do not have enough land (ok they could ditch the lawn), time or
>>knowledge to garden, but have the finances to "chance" an odd marketing
>>method. But there is not much farmy support around. Agways (farm store
of
>>past) are now pretty much garden centers with a token farm thing on shelf.
>>No one can give any advice. So yes I agree, its one of the things I keep
>>saying to the guys, "if we get people to love our farm they will help us
>>protect it" I mean that in that if they are our customer that helps us
>>stay
>>sustainable. And in the future if we need "muscle" to help us remain open
>>space we will have some spokes people. Thanks Beth
>> >>Still the question to me remains: how do we as members of the
>>sustainable
>>ag
>> >>community educate the public at large in a way that is complete yet
>>concise?
>> >
>> >Be a charmer. Despite all, people are still charmed when they encounter
>> >the farm and community life of old. This is a huge asset. Media can
>> >manipulate the image but they can't deliver the reality of personally
>> >meaningful old-time down-home farm and community life. They own the
>>media,
>> >but we own our lives.
>> >
>> >Live your life. As a farmer, as a charmer. Be (t)here now. Drink deep
>> >and often at the source: visit the farms. Deliver to the people by
>>direct
>> >marketing, csa's, farm markets, b&b's. Keep on keepin' on.
>> >
>> >I'd like to visit Dennis's farm, if he has one. I've visited Joel's
>>farm.
>> >It is charming. Does that sound patronizing? WRONG!!
>> >
>> >John Lozier
>> >harper for (c)harmony
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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