JOIN OUR JOURNEY AT EARNEST ACRES
The notion of Earnest Acres began simply, but with a serious and sincere intent to help our kids understand the connection between food and the earth, and how to be stewards of the land. As the world continues to change, our ideas have evolved into our counter-narrative to environmental degradation. We are inspired by the ways in which small farms are shaping the food movement. Our goals are to learn from the land and to achieve a balance in what we contribute to and take from the earth. More than anything else, our approach to this land is an earnest attempt to rekindle the innate wisdom it holds in the indigenous ecosystem, and use this to contribute to a healthy future for all children.
Through both formal and informal agriculture and horticulture experiences, Tony is led by his passion for growing seasonal, sustainable, and delicious foods. His more recent pursuit of grafting and propagation fuels the native and nativar shrub and fruit tree offerings available through the farm.
We acknowledge that we farm within the traditional homelands of the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ people and commit to work towards dismantling ongoing legacies of settler colonialism.
Through both formal and informal agriculture and horticulture experiences, Tony is led by his passion for growing seasonal, sustainable, and delicious foods. His more recent pursuit of grafting and propagation fuels the native and nativar shrub and fruit tree offerings available through the farm.
We acknowledge that we farm within the traditional homelands of the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ people and commit to work towards dismantling ongoing legacies of settler colonialism.