Diversified Family Farm since 1984
Breezy Willow Farm
Self-reported practices. This farm has provided information about their practices, but they have not yet been independently verified by Bhumi.
Community Supported Agriculture at its very best Know your farmer - Know your food Meat, dairy, baked goods, pantry items and more. Handcrafted Soap & Body Products Long before “eat locally” became a catchphrase, Rose Caulder and her family were eating their own homegrown vegetables and preserving them for winter meals. Rose began gardening in earnest in 1984, when she and her husband Kenny and their two young children moved to their home near the intersection of Old Frederick Road and Md. 32. The garden expanded, and a few years later, daughter Casey sold the extras at the stand she set up in front of their house. The business grew into Breezy Willow Farm, and in 2004, the Caulders started a Community Supporter Agriculture (CSA) program, back when CSAs were an anomaly. Today, Breezy Willow sells produce and homemade items at a country store and throughout the CSA. “The Caulders,Rose, Kenny, Casey and son Jason still pull weeds by hand. They also hand-harvest all the vegetables and fruits they sell. “ Breezy Willow Farm has become a local hub for the sustainable food community. With the Caulder family at its core, the community encompasses over 800 families who support our farm CSA and the country market. Wonderful fruits and vegetables in Spring, Summer and Fall. Really nice people too! Summer day photos. A couple shots of what is growing on the farm. By: Janene Holzberg For Howard Magazine Breezy Willow Farm’s store offers a new venue for farmers’ [...] 9090 Frederick Rd Ellicott City, MD 21042 15307 Frederick Rd Woodbine, MD 21797
Community Supported Agriculture at its very best Know your farmer - Know your food Local, farm fresh foods Meat, dairy, baked goods, pantry items and more. Handcrafted Soap & Body Products Goat & Sheep’s Milk Products Long before “eat locally” became a catchphrase, Rose Caulder and her family were eating their own homegrown vegetables and preserving them for winter meals. Rose began gardening in earnest in 1984, when she and her husband Kenny and their two young children moved to their home near the intersection of Old Frederick Road and Md. 32. The garden expanded, and a few years later, daughter Casey sold the extras at the stand she set up in front of their house. The business grew into Breezy Willow Farm, and in 2004, the Caulders started a Community Supporter Agriculture (CSA) program, back when CSAs were an anomaly. Today, Breezy Willow sells produce and homemade items at a country store and throughout the CSA. “The Caulders,Rose, Kenny, Casey and son Jason still pull weeds by hand. They also hand-harvest all the vegetables and fruits they sell. “ Breezy Willow Farm has become a local hub for the sustainable food community. With the Caulder family at its core, the community encompasses over 800 families who support our farm CSA and the country market. Wonderful fruits and vegetables in Spring, Summer and Fall. Really nice people too! Summer day photos. A couple shots of what is growing on the farm. By: Janene Holzberg For Howard Magazine Breezy Willow Farm’s store offers a new venue for farmers’ [...]
Meet Rose Caulder, Kenny Caulder, Casey Caulder, Jason Caulder
Farm Owner · Since 1984
Bulk & Shares
CSA Share
Goats
Goat: Angora
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