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]

gollark: I wonder what the longest even-gen non-inbred lineage ever done is.
gollark: Ezio: can I send over my 4d16h egg for hatching? I don't think I have any spare dragons for incubating.
gollark: I can teleport over a magma with 16 hours to go?
gollark: I'm fairly sure Incubate wears off when you teleport things.
gollark: I'll *have* space in a few hours once my aeon hatches, but I plan to fill it up again.

References

  1. Kurhi, Eric “Cupertino hills farm offers lessons and a break from Silicon Valley life” San Jose Mercury News, December 28, 2012
  2. Hanson, Brittany “From the air to the Earth” OC Register, May 30, 2013
  3. UC Irvine Magazine, Spring 2013, p. 20
  4. "Hollyhill". trekaroo.com. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  5. Wilson, Matt “Not too many things work hand in hand like Hummingbird Farm” Cupertino Courier, July 24, 2013
  6. TVB(USA) Jan 16 & 17, 2013

  1. "Junior College Neighborhood Association". srjcneighbors.org. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
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