Lyndsay & Brad Constable
Crumptown Farm
The adventurous couple were the farm managers at Yogaville Farm in Buckingham county from 2004 to 2008. Then Brad spent a season as Crew Supervisor at Best of Whats Around in Scottsville, VA. At the beginning of 2012, after farming on other people's property for 10 years, they bought their own farm. It must be fate, because it was love at first sight when they saw the farm. Lyndsay's great-grandfathers surname was Crump, so Crumptown Farm was naturally the name. As the local story goes, whenever the country doctor had to visit the area, he said he was going to Crumptown because so many Crumps lived there. Over the last decade, through the ups and downs, they never deviated from their dream of growing the best natural produce possible.
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We Grow Everything We Sell
We do not buy anything from off the farm to re-sell or distribute to our CSA. We are an authentic farm and CSA! At Crumptown Farm, our passion is growing the most delicious, Organically raised, nutritious food available using only natural methods such as cover cropping, crop rotation, IPM and OMRI approved products.
What We Do
We connect family owned & operated farms with customers in search of local food.
How Local Roots Works
The program works on a weekly Buying Cycle with the order window opening Friday at noon and closing Monday at midnight each week.
Pick up at natural pHuel Thursday afternoons.
The Full Story
Sunny Horizon Dairy
Sunny Horizon is an Amish, family-owned, raw dairy farm located just outside of beautiful and quaint Farmville, Virginia. Sam Lapp and his family are originally from the rolling hills of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The Lapp family have been dairy farming for over 15 years and made the transition to organic dairy farming practices over seven years ago.
In 2018, the Lapps made the journey south to Virginia and purchased a farm to continue raw, organic dairy farming practices in Virginia. Sunny Horizon Dairy is situated on 133 acres, which includes pastures both grazing and hay. Sam, his wife Salome and their seven children are all involved in working the farm.
Mission
The goal of Sunny Horizon Dairy is to produce the best and most nutritious milk possible. Their cows receive all their nutritional requirements from grazing in the fields, hay in the winter months and natural vitamins and minerals; never grain or antibiotics. Sam believes that it is important to work with nature to improve the soil and environment which is why they do not use pesticides or herbicides on their land. This is why Sunny Horizon Dairy's products are “Pure & Simple.”
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