Plan B for Number 2: Workshop and Film Screening
A Waterless Sanitation Composting Weekend
October 4–5, 2025
Fort Bragg, CA
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A Waterless Sanitation Composting Weekend
October 4–5, 2025
Fort Bragg, CA
Plan B for Number 2: Workshop and Film Screening Read More »
50 persons attend our community workshop entitled“Plan B for Number 2.” It educated participants about how economical compostable sanitation systems can be important for water conservation, disasters, and septic system failures. Among other give-aways, a local Albion resident won a Loveable Loo waterless toilet!
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We met with many visitors at Fort Bragg’s Earth Day Celebration in April that expressed an interest to learn about Meadow Farm’s Vision and Mission to demonstrate climate resilient living and agriculture right here on the coast. Members of the Meadow Farm board of directors and volunteers connected with our wider community, exchanged information, danced
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Each winter 8-10 community volunteers work in harmony pruning multiple fruit trees. Education on tools, techniques, and ladder safety is shared by experienced pruners.
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Be sure never to miss our annual workshop on making kimchi and sourkraut. Meadow Farm harvests hundreds of pounds of cabbage each year for donation the Fort Bragg Food Bank. What remains left is converted to long lasting bottled fermented treats (healthy Kimchi and Sourkraut).
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Quinoa Planting Workshop A Quinoa Planting Workshop, led by Sydney Grange, was conducted at Meadow Farm Community Land Trust. The workshop consisted of three meetings, planting the seeds, transplanting the quinoa starts into the ground, and a final harvest celebration, which included learning how to thresh and winnow the dried quinoa. Starting Quinoa From Seed
In 2019 Meadow Farm applied for and received a 3 year grant from the USDA to improve the soil and sequester carbon. For the first year only we tilled the soil and sowed the cover crop seeds containing a variety of legumes and grasses to nourish the soil. A rich compost was spread evenly
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Meadow Farm is powered by local and traveling volunteers. Local volunteers spend time here on a regular basis and work on projects they love to create and maintain. Or some just show up and say “what needs to be done today?” Since 2016 we have hosted volunteers who exchange 25 hours a week for room
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Latest News: As of September 13th our farm garden has donated 1300 pounds of fresh, organic produce to the Free Ft Bragg Food Bank. Yay! This year Meadow Farm sponsored Sydney Grange for a pilot Farm Market Program. She has been a welcome addition to our garden while using her skills as a soil and
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The Queen and her attendants In June of this year Lucas Near brought his bee boxes and colony over to live at Meadow Farm. The farm has orchards and plenty of blooming plants for the health of the pollinators. The bees let us harvest some honey..but we left plenty for the winter months ahead.b
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