Our little postage-stamp of a farm is called Foggy River Farm.
She sits on the floodplain of the Russian River, down the road from the towns of Windsor and Healdsburg in Northern California’s beautiful Sonoma County. The winters are rainy, the summers are hot, and 9 out of 10 mornings come with fog. Oh, and we’re surrounded by vineyards.
In May, we start our market season at…
- Healdsburg Farmers Market, Saturday 9am-12
- Windsor Farmers Market, Sunday 10am-1pm
We also sell to…
- The Green Grocer on the Windsor town green, open 7 days a week
- And you can check us out on the Fork & Shovel website, which is a new organizations with the purpose of linking Sonoma County chefs with local farmers
And in May of 2009 we started a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) Program… for Healdsburg and Windsor area residents! We’re very excited about this new program, and it has been delightful to get to feed so many wonderful people on a weekly basis. Our CSA runs from May to November (see the “CSA” page for details).



6 Comments
September 2, 2008 at 9:29 am
Hey! I am an organic farmer from Sacramento, but am originally from Sonoma County and am here visiting for a week. Is there any way I could come check out your farm?
Thanks!
November 26, 2008 at 12:38 pm
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November 26, 2008 at 2:56 pm
Very cool! I would definitely love to participate when you guys get started so please shoot me an email.
March 2, 2009 at 1:36 pm
Hello,
I’m interested in the weekly pickup/order you described above and I would like to be added to your e-mail list.
Thank you,
Jeremy J.
April 7, 2009 at 12:57 pm
Take a look at the “CSA” page on our blog to learn more about the weekly produce boxes. (http://farming101.wordpress.com/CSA)
Thanks!
May 20, 2009 at 7:54 am
I am currently living in SF working for MyFarm, a decentralzed urban farm. It is an amazing new company that will surely revolutionize the way urban dwellers get their food. We grow organic veggies in peoples backyards and distrbute a city-wide CSA. I currently manage 15 farms and run a side business doing native landscaping.
I have farming experience, rural and urban. But I am looking to leave the city and work on a larger more established farm to gain more proper knowledge on organic farmng. Backyards just aren’t cutting it : )
I am willng to relocate and would love to chat if you have any open positions at your farm.
Thank you,
Courtney