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“Outstanding in Their Fields: A Day on the Farm,” a tour highlighting the farms, farmers and what’s growing on the San Mateo coast, will be held on Saturday, July 29th, the Committee for Green Foothills announced today. Reservations are still available for this daylong guided tour.
The bus tour will visit four local farms between Half Moon Bay and Año Nuevo and will include a lunch and dessert prepared from local produce. “If you ever wanted to learn more about farming on the coastside, this is the time to do it,” said Holly Van Houten, executive director for Committee for Green Foothills. “This is a special opportunity to meet some of the farmers who grow our food locally.”
The tour grew out of efforts to support the heritage and sustainability of family farming on the San Mateo county coast. “We realized to protect open space on the coast, we needed to work closely with the local farming community to preserve their ability to farm and to help people connect to the land around them,” said Lennie Roberts, legislative advocate for the Committee. “We’re pleased to be partnering with these farmers, the Farmer’s Market, and the San Mateo County Farm Bureau.”
The tour starts in Half Moon Bay and travels to farms where participants will get a guided tour from Erin Tormey, founder of the Coastside Farmers’ Market at Cetrella and from Tim Frahm, director of conservation and water quality for the San Mateo County Farm Bureau. The first stop will be at Daylight Farms in Half Moon Bay to hear from Farmer John Muller about how he is adding variety to what used to be a strictly flower growing operation.