Temple-Wilton Community Farm
Temple-Wilton Community Farm is one of Cadmus Corporation's primary agricultural projects. Cadmus owns the land the farm operates on, in conjunction with Living Lands Trust, as part of a wider charitable mission that includes biodynamic agriculture, education, and community renewal.
A farm held in community.
Temple-Wilton Community Farm was one of the two pioneering community supported agriculture farms in the United States. Founded in 1986, it has been in continuous operation ever since.
The farm consists of 100 member families and exists in relation to the greater southern New Hampshire community. Through its CSA model, members share responsibility for the farm and receive food through the seasons.
The farm uses biodynamic and organic practices, tending vegetables, dairy, hay fields, pasture, and farm life as an integrated whole.

Farm Life
Fields, food, animals, and seasons.
Temple-Wilton Community Farm's daily work moves through vegetable fields, the farm store, greenhouse starts, barns, pasture, and winter care.
With gratitude to Tatum Hammer, longtime TWCF member, for her loving photography.
Relationship
How the farm fits into Cadmus's mission.
Cadmus provides land stewardship that helps make the farm's daily work possible while honoring the farm's own voice, community, and agricultural practice. The farm is a central project within Cadmus's larger purpose of supporting work inspired by Rudolf Steiner, including biodynamic agriculture, education, and new social forms.

Visit The Farm
Learn directly from Temple-Wilton Community Farm.
For CSA membership, farm store hours, events, and the farm's own current updates, visitors should go directly to Temple-Wilton Community Farm.
