Ivory Silo Farm in Westport, MA
Ivory Silo Farm is
run by Bill Braun & Dee Levanti.
A little about Ivory Silo Farm
Bill Braun is a vegetable grower and seed saver at the Ivory
Silo Farm in Westport, MA. He and his partner Deanna Levanti grow on roughly 4 acres using sustainable practices and with great respect to biological diversity. In addition to their farm stand, they sell to a handful of restaurants and outsource to peer farms.
Bill launched the Ivory Silo Seed Project, with a
mission to foster a regionally adapted seed stock for growers along the South Coast of MA and RI. The farm is currently building infrastructure to serve as a hub for seed processing and education, and partnering with farmers and gardeners to expand seed saving efforts.
Bill Braun is a vegetable grower and seed saver at the Ivory
Silo Farm in Westport, MA. He and his partner Deanna Levanti grow on roughly 4 acres using sustainable practices and with great respect to biological diversity. In addition to their farm stand, they sell to a handful of restaurants and outsource to peer farms.
Bill launched the Ivory Silo Seed Project, with a
mission to foster a regionally adapted seed stock for growers along the South Coast of MA and RI. The farm is currently building infrastructure to serve as a hub for seed processing and education, and partnering with farmers and gardeners to expand seed saving efforts.
Arugula • Beets • Bok choi • Broccoli • Cabbage • Cauliflower • Celery • Chili peppers • Corn • Cucumbers • Garlic (uncured or w/ stalks) • Green beans • Kale • Lettuce • Mustard greens • Onions (uncured or w/ greens) • Parsnips • Peas (snap) • Potatoes • Pumpkins • Radishes • Salad greens • Shell beans • Spinach • Summer squash • Sunchoke • Sweet potatoes • Swiss chard • Tomatoes • Tomatoes (cherry) • Turnips • Winter squash • Zucchini
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