
Roxbury farm prints out a weekly newsletter, so I grabbed one after picking up my share. I love their philosophy on how they take care of their farm! Here is an exerpt: "When we bought the farm it was all planted in corn or potatoes. We found that almost every inch of the land had been tilled and planted to maximize its production.. The farm was treated like an object and the crops were seen as commodities. Today the farm is treated as something that is unique; there is only one Roxbury farm and we will never be able to replicate it anywhere else in the world. By setting goals not only to protect the soil against erosion but also increase its fertility, we have to constantly review its use. By allowing the farm to become a living individuality we care for it like a living organism."
I feel very ignorant in the area of farming, buying locally, communities sharing a farm and distributing the crops among themselves... but I am so intrigued by it all! I can't help but think that this is such a beautiful picture of enjoying and protecting creation. Wendell Berry also has some good thoughts on this subject.. I read a collection of his essays called Sex, Economy, Freedom, and Community this summer. I highly recommend it- while some of it was completely over my head, it made me want to learn more.
Ultimately, this all comes down to living in the way of Jesus- and yes, the way we buy and consume our food is a spiritual matter! It's about creatively redeeming our culture and bringing glimpses of God's kingdom here on earth. I'm just starting to understand all of this.. God, forgive my ignorance and reveal your Truth to me.
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