Big Foot Food Forest
Big Foot Food Forest is a permaculture farm located in Montague, Massachusetts, dedicated to building a sustainable food forest that mimics natural ecosystems. Their mission is to improve soil quality, create wildlife habitats, sequester carbon, and produce a variety of delicious food including fruits, nuts, mushrooms, eggs, herbs, and grains. Through their blog posts, known as "Big Foot Letters," they share their experiences, mistakes, and insights, aiming to inspire and educate others in sustainable farming practices.
With a focus on permaculture processes, Big Foot Food Forest aims not only to cultivate a thriving farm but also to foster personal growth and learning from the land. They believe in the words of Masanobu Fukuoka, a Japanese farmer and philosopher, that the ultimate goal of farming is the cultivation and perfection of human beings. Offering various ways to get involved, such as joining their CSA programs, participating in community work days, or visiting the farm, Big Foot Food Forest invites individuals to be part of their mission to leave a healing footprint on the Earth.
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