Upcoming Events at the Farm
October Land Walk: Natural Lands Restoration
Farm land walk with a focus on Sharing Our Roots’ natural lands and restoration work.
Emerging Farmers’ Market
Emerging Farmer’s Market showcasing Commons Cohort farmers’ produce, botanicals, and flowers.
October Farm Volunteer Day: Hazelnut Removal
Volunteer event removing a row of hazelnuts to help make an accessible path. Attendees are welcome to take the hazelnut plants home to transplant!
Celebración de la Cosecha
Join us at the farm for a celebration of harvest season with Aztec dancers, delicious made-to-order food, cultural harvest practice demonstrations, and a farmers’ market!
Emerging Farmers’ Market
Emerging Farmer’s Market showcasing Commons Cohort farmers’ produce, botanicals, and flowers.
September Farm Volunteer Day
Monthly volunteer event supporting the creation and maintenance of a farm demonstration garden.
August Land Walk: Farm, Food and Fertility
Farm land walk with a focus on the Sharing Our Roots Farm and food production.
Emerging Farmers’ Market
Emerging Farmer’s Market showcasing Commons Cohort farmers’ produce, botanicals, and flowers.
August Farm Volunteer Day
Monthly volunteer event supporting the creation and maintenance of a farm demonstration garden.
July Land Walk: Commons Cohort
Farm land walk with a focus on our Commons Cohort and collective land management.
July Farm Volunteer Day
Monthly volunteer event supporting the creation and maintenance of a farm demonstration garden.
June Land Walk: Wildlife Conservation
Farm land walk with a focus on Wildlife Counts and habitat restoration
June Farm Volunteer Day
Monthly volunteer event supporting the creation and maintenance of a farm demonstration garden.
May Farm Volunteer Day
Monthly volunteer event supporting the creation and maintenance of a farm demonstration garden.
Acceso a las Tierras de Cultivo Presentación (Farmland Access Presentation) #3
Te invitamos a participar en unos talleres sobre el acceso a la tierra. El tercer taller será una inmersión más profunda sobre como alquilar, adquirir, y mantener tu propio terreno de cultivo. Habra comida y cuidado de ninos gratis.
Wood Stacking Day at the Farm
Help us clean up our woods by stacking felled invasive tree species, like buckthorn and box elder. Representatives from Sharing Our Roots and Clean River Partners will provide an overview of invasive species removal and the importance of native plants for our landscapes.
Acceso a las Tierras de Cultivo (Farmland Access Workshop) #2
Te invitamos a participar en unos talleres sobre el acceso a la tierra. Los primeros dos talleres servirán como introducción al tema de Acceso a la Tierra para agricultores que hablan español.
Acceso a las Tierras de Cultivo (Farmland Access Workshop) #1
Te invitamos a participar en unos talleres sobre el acceso a la tierra. Los primeros dos talleres servirán como introducción al tema de Acceso a la Tierra para agricultores que hablan español.
April Farm Volunteer Day
Monthly volunteer event supporting the creation and maintenance of a farm demonstration garden.
Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Training for Small Farmers
Learn about how GAPs can improve the quality of your produce and help you access new markets.
Give to the Max Day 2023
Sharing Our Roots exists to advance a resilient agriculture system that demonstrates the power to heal our lands, nourishes our communities, and prepares aspiring farmers.
This Give to the Max Day, we invite you to be a part of our innovative work, supporting immigrant, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and emerging farmers through land access and shared infrastructure.
Farmer Cohort Applications Deadline
We are accepting applications for our Commons Cohort through November 13th. Land agreements will begin in January 2024.
Sharing Our Roots provides an innovative land access solution in our region by offering long-term land agreements for immigrant, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and emerging farmers.
BRF’s Emerging Farmers Conference
Join us for the 18th Annual Emerging Farmers Conference (EFC)! Designed by farmers for farmers, this year's theme is "Learning From the Past & Growing for the Future."
The conference shares practical information and examples of farming success with workshops, keynote speakers, and plenty of networking opportunities.
October Public Tour
Seven years ago, our 100+ acre parcel was rows of conventional mono-cropped corn and soy. On our tour, we'll talk more about our communal farming work, as well as our efforts to restore this previously marginal farmland into a thriving ecosystem, teeming with community and healthy soil life.