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Benjamin's story

My name is Benjamin Curtis, my life purpose is to grow fresh vegetables without chemicals by practicing Organic Farming techniques. Full Rotation Farms is extremely passionate about profitable, small-scale urban farming. We are dedicated to help solve the fresh food problem that exists globally.
My youth was spent working and training in agriculture at my father’s fruit stand in Logan, Utah. Since then, I have been growing food in many parts of the world. We started our lucrative CSA February 22 of 2016, with $7.13, a box of seeds, and an unstoppable hunger for providing healthy food to the community by urban farming.
To date, I have built my own thirteen-member Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, by developing yards and barren lots into beautiful, productive, and profitable Farms. 
After three months of non-stop work we had three yards completed and we were in full force by the first part of June. We had a total of 2100 square feet in production and we were feeding members by April 15th!
Urban farming is more complicated due to having multiple plots. It can be difficult and filled with logistical challenges. However, even though I wanted to quit many times, I did not. My customers and I are grateful to have a healthy and expanding business. In addition to my farming passion, I provide Therapeutic massage. This has allowed me to invest in Full Rotation Farms and survive as an urban farmer in my first year.
At my first location, it was not unusual to have young people show up wanting to help. Due to time constraints and land constrictions, I was forced to turn them away, which broke my heart. By developing this plot we will be able to train many young people Urban Farming skills.
My vision is to feed people healthy produce. As a veteran I would like to be able to inspire other veterans to increase their self-esteem, physical health, and overall personal satisfaction by way of Urban Farming.
Recently a community member offered us a one-acre plot on the Westside of Bend, OR to farm with a 3 year lease. The challenge we face now is raising the money to move forward. Fencing, irrigation, equipment, and insurance requires $10,472 to be exact. I look to you, community members to garner support for this magnificent project.




Urban Farming experience
• Garden boxes on top of roofs in Portland 2002
• Working and managing a half-acre vegetable plot in Hawaii 2008-2010
• Raising food on a half-acre mini-farm in Alsea Oregon 2011
• Farming in the High Desert 2004-2017


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About Fullrotaionfarms

Industry: Food
Years in operation: New Business

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