The Story of Stone Farms (Video)
From Brandon Hernandez @ Stone:
In 2010, we caught wind that a vital business in our hometown of Escondido, California was in a world of hurt. That struggling institution was a 19-acre farm called La Milpa Organica from which we sourced some of the ingredients used to craft our pan-global cuisine at Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens – Escondido. La Milpa Organica was on the verge of going out of business. As supporters of the farm-to-table movement and proud advocates for our corner of the world, we took advantage of the fact that we had the resources to do something to keep a center for organic farming in Escondido alive. So, rather than bemoan the loss of something good, in March of 2011, we went outside our craft beer box, purchased the farmland and then proceeded to stand there, pitchforks in hand a la American Gothic with an OK-now-what look on our faces. Such was the beginning of life on Stone Farms.
Fast forward two years and Stone Farms is thriving. Throughout the year, its nutrient-rich soil gives way to budding vegetables, fruits and herbs of all shapes, sizes and colors—carrots, beets, onions, radishes, spinach, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, tomatoes, cucumbers, pumpkins, zucchini, peppers, mushrooms, various braising greens, roquette arugula, chard, mustard greens, mizuna, cabbage, kale, kohlrabi, amaranth and a slew of other tasty earth-borne gems. We even raise chickens, ducks and quail who grace us with delicious, farm-fresh eggs.







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