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Ben's story

I grew up in the Northern Virginia and moved down to Charlotte in 2012 for work. I’ve always had a passion for fitness, but became interested in nutrition once it became evident that exercise alone wasn’t enough to maintain optimal health. My research into nutrition led me to sustainable agriculture and the lack thereof in many of our conventional systems. One night, while laying in bed trying to figure out the direction I wanted my life to move in, I had the epiphany that I might try my hand at farming. I began reducing my expenses and saving as much as I could. I even lived in a camper for two years in order to save money on rent! I started volunteering at local farm, and was introduced to the Lomax Incubator Farm. After volunteering for a year, attending the monthly meetings at the Lomax Farm, I started Street Fare Farm early 2015, and spent the season farming in the off-hours of my day job. I was pretty burnt out by the end of that first summer, and decided to slacken my production for the fall. My plan was to keep working the day job one more year to save up some more money, and then make the leap to farming full-time in 2017. In October of 2015, my little brother passed away suddenly after a long struggle with drug addiction. He and I were only 13 months apart; we grew up together. I was overwhelmed by a sense of the fragility of the time we have on this earth, and decided that if I wanted to follow this dream and become a farmer, then there was no time like the present. So, in early 2016, I left my full-time job and made the leap to farm full-time.


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About Street Fare Farm, LLC

Industry: Agriculture
Years in operation: New Business
Website: streetfarefarm.com

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