Harvest Table Farm

Harvest Table Farm Harvest Table Farm is a family farm located in the Southern Appalachia. We practice regenerative growing methods in harmony with nature.

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We will continue to hear less and less on the media about the affected towns from Helene, especially the rural areas. Ou...
10/30/2024

We will continue to hear less and less on the media about the affected towns from Helene, especially the rural areas. Our friends are closely following and listening to the needs of the people and are heading down with able bodies and new energy. If you have any of these items you could donate, they will go to good use. This list was curated by .mum. She will drive through Abingdon in the next few days. Please reach out to me, Erin, with any qs. Or call me. 240-604-9046.

Other needed items: (time to clean out the garage?!??)

Goggles/face shields
Full propane tanks (for camp stoves and grills)
Water test kits
Tire repair kits
Muck boots (Men&Womens size 8-10)
Chainsaws (bars and chains)
Bar chain\2 stroke oil
Crowbars
Hammers
Box cutters\blades
Gallons of vinegar & other mold mitigation liquids
Tyvek suits (rated for chemical spills)
Sunhats
Bungee cords
Head lamps and fitting batteries
Flood lights (portable)
Flat Shovels
Tarps
Large food storage containers
Camp stoves
Walkie talkies
Respirators and filter replacements
Power washers
Wheelbarrows
Ext Cords
Coolers
Large fans
Ez ups
Dehumidifiers
Shop vacs
Contractor trash bags

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Meadowview, VA
24361

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Kicking off the 2020 season of the Harvest Table Farm with new stewards, the Root family, Jonny, Erin, and Josephine! Jonny Root has farmed on 6 continents since 2012. He lived on organic and biodynamic farms, eco-communities, urban centers, and occupied territories while learning permaculture, market gardening, urban farming, beekeeping, and animal husbandry. Simultaneously his now partner, Erin Root, was traveling Central America, practicing permaculture, Rolfing, community building, festival production, and earth based ceremony. The two met at a school for indigenous knowledge in Nicaragua, moved to Alaska, and are now a family of three. They are over the moon to start a life in the Appalachian Region among so many other farmers and look forward to connecting deeply with their new community.