Hello and happy spring! We’re getting ready for our first CSA share pickup coming up Thursday June 9th. Your share will be available between 430 and 630pm. Let us know if this does NOT work for you. Here are the details for the pickup: Come to Trinity Lutheran Church (5520 NE Killingsworth). Come south toward… Continue reading CSA Starts Next Week on Thursday June 9th!
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Interview about urban farming with Michael Tevlin on Greenhorns Radio
This was a fun interview with Severine, the director of the Greenhorns, an organization that is documenting and encouraging the young farmer movement in America. Go to the page below to hear us discuss Cully Neighborhood Farm, how we got started, urban farming in general, and the Cully Neighborhood. http://www.heritageradionetwork.com/episodes/1567-Greenhorn-Radio-Episode-74-Michael-Tevlin-Cully-Neighborhood-Farm-Portland-Oregon
CSA spots still available!
Thanks to everyone who’s signed up so far for this first year of CSA! We still have 7 or so spots to fill, so if you or someone you know might be interested, please get in touch! Read more on the CSA page. Questions? matt@cullyneighborhoodfarm.org
New CSA!
Today we are officially announcing our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program for this year. We’re offering a small number of weekly produce shares available that people can purchase as a subscription in advance. This is an exciting step for us, as we believe the CSA model is one of the best ways of produce distribution… Continue reading New CSA!
Biznis Time, continued
It’s been all business this January. A grant for an education program proposal, a new business structure, new operating agreement, preparing for tax season with tax workshops, finishing the business plan for final approval by Mercy Corps, and making sure we’ve got accounting in place for the new year. Little by little, our business knowledge… Continue reading Biznis Time, continued
Taking care of business
Hello All– As January rolls around our fields still lay dormant, but we do not. We’re taking the opportunity presented by cold weather to get ourselves in line with other “indoor” projects. We are finishing a business plan and training with Mercy Corps NW in order to get a small business grant, we are working… Continue reading Taking care of business
A great first season
The season has officially ended as of last week. We harvested and did our individual orders one last time and what we harvested was close to the last of our produce, a great thing to use most all of it! Most things died in the big freeze a couple weeks ago too so it was… Continue reading A great first season
It’s been a while…
It’s been a while since my last post but I finally got back on the website to clean it up, post new photos, fix some typos, and spend hours staring at a computer. Other than that, a few things we’re excited about….. We’re excited that we now have a listserve! This means that the power… Continue reading It’s been a while…
Final Farmers Market Today!
Come to the Interstate Farmers Market at 3550 N. Interstate Ave. today from 3-7 to get some produce and celebrate a sweet first season of farmers markets for Cully Neighborhood Farm.
Interstate Farmer’s Market this Wednesday!
We’ve got so much bounty we had to add another market! We started last week at the Interstate Farmer’s Market at Kaiser Permanente on the south border of Overlook Park. It was fun last week being at a big market and having so much variety around us. I had awesome gluten-free bread, tamales, and berries… Continue reading Interstate Farmer’s Market this Wednesday!
Cully Neighborhood Farm makes the Oregonian
CULLY Urban farm keeps freshness on menu The Cully Neighborhood Farm is the latest urban farm to crop up in Portland. It joins several other agricultural entities inside city limits, including Zenger and 47th Avenue Farms in Southeast and Tryon Life Community Farm in Southwest. In Cully, Michael Tevlin and Matt Gordon are raising more… Continue reading Cully Neighborhood Farm makes the Oregonian
Big Weekend
Hey All– This weekend is a big weekend for us. We’ll be doing two markets. First is the Beaumont Farmer’s Market, a small upstart market on 45th and Fremont in the parking lot of the Soluna Grill from 10-2 on Sundays. Second is the brand new Cully Collective Market across the field from our farm… Continue reading Big Weekend