The Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (OAEC) | Occidental Arts and Ecology Center. Blue House Farm. - Pie Ranch. Adopt A Ewe--Back by Popular Demand! Do you enjoy local, organic food that’s been lovingly produced by hand? Do you wish you were more connected to where your food came from? Ever thought about quitting your job, cashing in your savings and following your dream of starting a sheep cheese dairy? Want to live vicariously through someone who has? If yes, Garden Variety Cheese would like you to: For $500 you can cover the costs to feed and care for an organically raised dairy sheep during the off-season.In return, you will receive $600 worth of farm products from January to June of 2011.You will also be the proud sponsor of a lovely individual animal and you and your family will be invited to visit your ewe and the ranch at private events.
Garden Variety Cheese is a small farmstead cheese business, based on 40 acres in Northern Monterey County. The ADOPT-A-EWE box pick-ups will be TWICE MONTHLY at three locations: • Westside Santa Cruz• Eastside Santa Cruz/Aptos• San Jose/Willow Glen• Palo Alto/Mt. Harley Farms Goat Dairy, Award Winning Goat Cheese, Farm Dinners & Goat Tours, Pescadero, California. Markegard Family Grass-Fed. Mariquita Farm. Farmama. Curbstone Valley | About The Farm Curbstone Valley Farm is a small private family farm located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, along the coast of Central California.
We’re located in USDA Zone 9b (Sunset Western Garden Zone 15). The Farm is situated on seven-and-a-half secluded woodland acres. We maintain an heirloom open-pollinated kitchen garden, an orchard with a number of heritage fruit varieties, and native plant gardens. The Farm is home to a variety of heritage breeds of chickens, and heritage turkeys, honey bees, and a small herd of ADGA and AGS registered Nigerian Dwarf goats. About The Goats The farm is home to a small herd of registered Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats.
About The Gardens All of our gardens are grown organically, without the use of pesticides, herbicides, or synthetic fertilizers, and we are now producing all of our compost for the farm on site.