SARATOGA SPRINGS — Pitney Meadows Community Farm, Inc. (PMCF) recently added new solar-powered wells and retrofitted existing wells to allow the farm to expand, while reducing its environmental impact thanks to a grant of nearly $50,000 from Green Mountain Energy Sun Club.
PMCF was incorporated in 2016 specifically for the purpose of acquiring and managing a historic 166-acre family farm as a community farming and agricultural resource center. Community gardens, educational partnerships, and a deeper connection to local food pantries have allowed PMCF to expand the area being cultivated and educate the public on regenerative agriculture, healthy food, and good nutrition, including the direct environmental benefits of using organic farming practices.
A lack of resources in recent years, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, led the farm to focus on food sovereignty when its community needed fresh, organically grown produce at its local pantries and meal aggregate sites. While its efforts aided the surrounding communities, the true need on the farm was increased water supply. Without access to offsite power or water utilities, PMCF was previously unable to expand. The new solar powered wells will significantly reduce the farm’s reliance on gas-powered generators and the affordability issues associated with oil prices. These sustainable upgrades will allow the farm to continue to grow and increase food resiliency within its community.
“The new irrigation installation has been a tremendous help to our team and the farm itself,” said Lynn Trizna, Pitney Meadows Community Farm executive director. “With this Green Mountain Energy Sun Club grant, we can continue to invest in supporting the future of our land and community through sustainable and efficient resources. The solar installation will enable the farm to feed our community for generations to come.”
The solar-powered wells and retrofitting were funded by Green Mountain Energy Sun Club, the renewable energy provider’s charitable program.
On Tuesday, July 19, PMCF will once again be celebrating its annual Fire Feast event after a two-year hiatus. The theme of this year’s community event is stewardship, in honor of celebrating the farm’s fifth year of preserving the land and the farming legacy of Saratoga Springs. Attendees will be able to enjoy a farm-grown feast from local chefs, meander through the community gardens, go on a hayride, and enjoy live music.
To learn more about PMCF and Fire Feast, go online to pitneymeadowscommunityfarm.org.