Woven Roots Farm is a traditional, hand-scale vegetable farm, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program and education center located on unceded Mohican land in the present-day Berkshire hills of Western Mass.
“Through a deep relationship with the land and one another,” say co-founders Jen and Pete Salinetti, “we commit to feeding, educating, and empowering our community members by co-creating pathways to become healthier individuals, ethical growers, and caretakers of the earth and one another.”
They began farming 22 years ago with an honor-box farm stand and transitioned into a full-time farming lifestyle in 2005 with no-till, hand-scale methods. In 2010 they started a seasonal CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program and have since launched a Solidarity Share Fund—a program that supports the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) community and other marginalized neighbors by providing direct access to fresh food and knowledge sharing.