Stanford Hall CSA
Today we face many challenges in agriculture, which ultimately affect us all. The scheme will be using many cutting edge solutions such as biodynamics, no dig agriculture and permaculture. Biodynamics and the “no dig” method promote abundant soil life and create nutrient dense crops with fantastic flavour.Permaculture is guided by Earth care, people care and fair share. It offers operational systems that work with natural cycles, leading to maximum output for minimum input. By using and teaching these systems we aim to reduce the impact of agriculture on the environment, while offering food produced without harmful chemicals, ensuring greater food security for all. We’re set to open the farm gates in January of 2018, when we’ll be inviting the community to grow a wide variety of crops with the guidance of a full time grower. The produce will then be made available to community growers, school canteens and local residents through a membership system.