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Welcome to our farm!
Since 1990

Seven Springs Farm is owned and operated by Ron Juftes and Polly Hieser
 
Products Catalog contact- Ron Juftes, 540-651-3228
  ----------  Community Supported Ag contact-Polly Hieser, 540-651-3226

E-mail for Ron only: 7springs@swva.net

426 Jerry Lane NE - Check, VA 24072

Located in Floyd County Virginia

Directions to the farm

r For MAIL ORDER or questions. Open: 8:00 am to 12:00 then 1:00 to 5:00 pm. Mon-Fri. > Saturday 8:00-12:00. EST. Closed Sunday, do not call on Sunday or after hours.
r For ON-FARM SALES. Open: 8:00 am. to 12:00 then 1:00 to 5:00 pm. Mon-Fri. > Saturday 8:00-12:00.  Closed Sunday, do not call on Sundays please.
Organic Farming &  Gardening Supplies
Sp / Sm 2008 Catalog

Community Supported  Agriculture
(CSA)
2008 Information
Apprenticeship Program 2008
Now accepting applications
Group Tour Information
Photo Gallery
The For Sale page. For more details click below.
 Gravely Tractor,
Siobhan Wear Cape,  Large Cactus,  Fork lift tires,
West African Music CD for Sale
Local foods list:
Pastured Rabbit

Pastured Chickens & Eggs
Fall Plants for Sale
Click here for a full list.


The Link Farm Page- Agricultural Information Networks / Environmental Groups, Trade Links and other assorted information.
Seven Springs Farm is a 125 acre organic farm. Use this map to find our location in Floyd County, Virginia, USA. Our philosophy is to be stewards of the land in the most ecological way possible. We use farming methods that build the fertility of the soil, such as organic fertilizers and biodynamically made compost. Pest management is achieved through cultural practices and biological and botanically-based materials. 

Organic Farming & Gardening Supply Catalog
Ron carries a large variety of Organic Fertilizers, Growing Mixes, Animal Supplements, Pest Management, Grower's Supplies, Deer Fencing, and Organic Cover Crop Seed. For more information about the National Organic Program go to the catalog and at the begining there is a section about the NOP.

The farm is also home to a Community Supported Agriculture Garden. Polly has about 5 acres in vegetables. She uses eco-ganic and biodynamic practices and she is committed to providing high quality food and preserving the rural economy. The CSA concept is based on the assumption that farmers around the world have a right to a decent living. Consumers have a right to know how their food is produced and information about the farmer and about the farm where it is grown. When you buy a share in this CSA, you are voting with your dollars for the restoration of our region's farmland and rural economy, and for protection of farmlands and farm workers worldwide. As sustainable farming connects us with the Earth, community support connects us to each other. Come join us to create and secure your own food supply.

We host a Work Apprentice Program designed to teach an individual a realistic view of what is involved in running an organic farm. The apprentice will learn many aspects of organic farming, including vegetable production, organizational management of the CSA and a variety of homesteading skills. Click on Apprenticeship Program for an application and detailed information.


Why Garden Organically? 
To start with, organic food tastes better! Not using toxic pesticides in the production of food is a much healthier choice for people and the environment. Organic production helps build healthy soil, preserves diversity in our environment and provides us with the best quality food. By growing organically we are changing the world in a positive way. Please join in and learn the principles and methods of organic gardening.

7 Springs Farm Organic Agriculture Products Click here for The Link Farm Page

This page includes links to Agricultural Information Networks / Environmental Groups, Trade Links and other assorted information.
Seven Springs Farm encourages link trades with sustainably minded organizations.  E-mail your URL and general information that you would like to have listed with your link.

Updated -4/2/08 By Ron Juftes