Sandheron Farm
Jefferson County, Kansas
Located
in the Glaciated
Region of Northeastern Kansas, Sandheron Farm is a small family
farm
and the home of Stu, Patti, Miriam, and Michael. We're organic
farmers, and
members of Rolling Prairie Farmers Alliance,
a
Community Supported Agriculture cooperative providing organic produce
to
subscribers in the Northeast Kansas area.
We live in a beautiful
part of a land most people see, if at all, as they look out their
windows
going 70-90 m.p.h. From the windows of our home we see beauty in all
directions.
The seasons pass, and billions of beings live their lives with us, as
we,
with them, breathe the common air and share the life of our Mother
Earth. We are committed to changing the society and culture that
threatens
this life, that enslaves and exploits people and the Earth in the
interest
of enriching the few at the expense of the many. If you would
like to, please e-mail us:
sandheron@earthlink.net
Brief Profile of Sandheron Farm
Patti, our two kids, Miriam and Michael, and I (Stu) found our place in
the beautiful Buck Creek valley in southern Jefferson County about
fifteen years ago, and quickly decided this was where we had to be. The
thirty acres straddle a draw that drains three hills (to the West, the
South, and the North) into Buck Creek, across the road to the East of
our land. Buck Creek, which meanders generally southward to enter the
Kaw northwest of Lawrence, is one of the prettiest waterways in this
part of the state.
Just above the draw on Sandheron Farm lie about five acres of
relatively flat ground, where I have established our main production
garden. The rest of the land is hillsides with slopes too steep for
tillage. Although the hills had been tilled in the 1960's and ‘70s,
someone at some point recognized that significant erosion was quickly
ruining the land. They wisely planted the slopes and the bottom to
grass, the preferred species at the time for pasture being brome.