Hollyhill Hummingbird Farm
Hollyhill Hummingbird Farm, a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit corporation, is an educational farm located in Santa Rosa, California.[1] Its focus is on biodynamics, sustainability, and the ethical treatment of life.[2]
About
The Farm was founded in 2011, by Dave West, an aerospace engineer.[3] The original location of the farm was at the corner of Rainbow Dr and Bubb Rd in Cupertino, California.[4] The farm moved in 2015 to Santa Rosa, California.
Hollyhill Hummingbird Farm's symbol of a hummingbird comes from the philosophy of symbiosis.[5] The Farm grows fruit, vegetables, nuts, herbs, and grains with the help of community volunteers.[6]
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References
- Kurhi, Eric “Cupertino hills farm offers lessons and a break from Silicon Valley life” San Jose Mercury News, December 28, 2012
- Hanson, Brittany “From the air to the Earth” OC Register, May 30, 2013
- UC Irvine Magazine, Spring 2013, p. 20
- "Hollyhill". trekaroo.com. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- Wilson, Matt “Not too many things work hand in hand like Hummingbird Farm” Cupertino Courier, July 24, 2013
- TVB(USA) Jan 16 & 17, 2013
- "Junior College Neighborhood Association". srjcneighbors.org. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
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