This December Ironwood Farm is in a deep rest and reset as we head towards solstice. We started a farming business on North Creek, Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican land in 2014. We established greenhouses, fencing, water access and electricity on a previous hay field to grow food for the community, near supportive friends and neighbors Little Seed Gardens through a rental partnership with the Tipple Family. We are now going through a scaling down process on the same land, utilizing the farm infrastructure that has been built over the last 11 years. Good news for 2025: the farm will continue to grow and sell vegetables and herbs! And as you will remember from our winter update last year, Aliyah is leaving the farm this month.
For Aliyah and I personally, the requirements of growing and hustling consistently available wide variety to meet farmers market and CSA needs had become overwhelming (50+ crops, all with varying needs, in continuous successions). This has been coupled with the increasing unpredictability of the weather especially for tender market crops like salads, which were also the most profitable for our sales. The risks of the way we were structured, even as we downscaled in the past several seasons, were still outweighing 1) the stability we want for our families and ourselves, and 2) the stability/security/access that we know is needed for the local food system. Please read down to the bottom of this newsletter to support other community orgs and farms that are contributing significantly to a just future and food system in our area!
My goal for 2025-2026 is to experiment with much less intensive production in exchange for the flexibility to grow whats desired for community in the following priority connections:
In order to rebalance, the farm is scaling down production from a team of 5 to a team of 1, and from about 6 acres in cultivation to 1 acre. Yeah you read that right... I'm sure I will be asking for your support! I have a vision of volunteers coming to help on the land, taking home all of the food they can carry. The hope is to cultivate a quiet, welcoming space that can give and receive care and feed many with more of the land in rest. Stay tuned!
Aliyah is leaving Ironwood to start her new year with fresh inquiry into her next steps on her path, still very much still a part of this community! Please read her words below. The love of our working partnership is incredible. We met at Little Seed when we had a shared kitchen and each our own living spaces in the woods. Aliyah made me coffee every morning at a time that I really needed love and support. Now here we are 13 years later, each of our children raised with food we grew and a community we wove our fabric into. The communication skills, expanded heart, and spiritual growth Ive learned in the last decade is greatly thanks to Aliyah and our work together.
I am looking forward to the next chapter for us both, apart and together.
Lauren
Dear Community,
First of all, thank you for all your support and commitment to the growth and prosperity of Ironwood. It has been so crucial, not only for the success of the farm, but also for our connection to our community and friends. The sweetest and most fulfilling memory is all our children running around, playing, and exploring the serene landscape of Ironwood.
It is with both a great sadness to leave behind such a considerable accomplishment and beloved community, but also a feeling of liberation. As with the paradoxical nature of life, we experience opposite feelings in every aspect. Coming to terms with this reality, I feel at peace, with a greater understanding of whom I am and what my purpose is, as I journey into the next chapter of my life.
Being a farmer has been my identity for almost two decades now. I started when I was 23 years old, apprenticing and then managing for the first 7 years. And now for the past 10 years, being a co-owner and co-manager of Ironwood Farm. It has truly been such an amazing gift. As I have grown older and started a family, my priorities have shifted, as well as my energy levels. As I enter my 40’s, I want to give more energy to my family and my own personal creative projects and endeavors. Farming can be extremely exhausting and leave me with little to nothing at the end of the day. With winter right around, I’ll be looking forward to giving more of my time and energy to my family and myself. I feel ready to let go of Ironwood and move on to the next chapter of my life.
Finally, thank you all again for the tremendous support and dedication to the success of Ironwood. We couldn’t have done it without you. It feels so good to be leaving the farm with such success. I’m hoping that we all still stay connected and in community.
With much love and gratitude,
Aliyah
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