Located on 231-acres
of land in the Delaware River Watershed of New
Jersey, Genesis
Farm is “a learning center for re-inhabiting
the Earth.” By combining spirituality, education,
and sustainable agriculture, Genesis Farm seeks
to promote human and ecological health and to foster
a feeling of mutuality with nature. As part of
its commitment to bioregionalism, Genesis Farm
strives to recover a sense of place through its
programs, activities, and practices. It also promotes
global security by working for social, political,
economic, and ecological justice on all levels
through education and networking.
Seeking to create a vision of a more sustainable
future for the Earth and its living communities,
Genesis Farm draws on the world’s spiritual
traditions as well as the modern scientific story
of the universe. Based on the belief that the divine
is revealed in the vast biological and cultural
diversity of the planet and in the wider, unfolding
Universe to which it belongs, the various activities
at Genesis Farm highlight the connections between
the well-being of human and ecological communities
on both global and local levels.
Genesis Farm was an early participant in the
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) movement
(in which local producers and
consumers join together in a shared farming venture).
Utilizing the ecological and spiritual methods
of Biodynamics, an agricultural method based
on the work of Rudolph
Steiner, the Community Supported Garden at Genesis
Farm features a large vegetable garden and orchard.
With four full-time gardeners and approximately
250
members,
the
CSG at Genesis
Farm provides
both an experiential learning environment and
an alternative
to industrial agriculture.Various programs
are offered at the Farm’s Ecological Learning
Center, including an accredited graduate certificate
program in Earth Literacy. Other learning facilities
at the Center include a library, resource center,
and teaching kitchen. In the effort to shift
to more sustainable modes of dwelling, two straw-bale
residential structures have been built on-site
as well as three different models of composting
toilets which have been installed in the main
farm house. An eighty-panel solar array currently
generates one hundred percent
of the Learning Center’s electricity.
In 2001, the Foodshed Alliance of the Ridge and
Valley, a project initiated by Genesis Farm, was
officially founded. The Foodshed is a grassroots
organization dedicated to sustaining farmers, farms,
and a rural way of life in the ridge and valley
area of northwestern New Jersey. By promoting local
foods and the local farm economy, the Foodshed seeks
to enable farmers to make a viable living and stay
on the land.
Genesis Farm has also worked to help establish
a public elementary school that will emphasize
Earth Literacy. In January 2002, the application
for Ridge and Valley Charter School was approved
by the state of New Jersey. The school is scheduled
to open its doors to ninety students, grades K–8,
in September of 2004. |