The Agraria Center for Regenerative Practice

18 acres

Property Owner:

Other private organization (educational, religious, for-profit, etc.)

Contact Name:

Alexandra Klug

Property Location:

131 E. Dayton Yellow Springs Road

The Land

Total number of acres available with this property:

18.0

Total acres available for agriculture:

0.0

Acres of forested land:

0.0

Acres of cropland or tillable land:

0.0

Acres of pasture:

18.0

Other open and/or non-farmable land:

Please inquire for more information

Quality of land:

Fields have been certified organic since 2020 and various cover crops have been applied. The primary soil types are Sloan silty clay loam and Miamian silt loam. Soil tests have been conducted in these fields and can be made available if requested.

Farm Information

Water sources present:

Available

Water sources details:

Well and pipeline installed 2021 (15 gpm), automatic waterers installed spring 2022.

Barns and sheds:

Available

Farmer housing:

None available

Farmer housing details:

Potential one bedroom apartment (non ADA accessible), please inquire for more information.

Equipment and machinery:

Available

Equipment and machinery details:

Equipment access can be discussed.

Farm infrastructure details:

Currently a high tensile woven wire fence is planned to be installed prior to spring 2022, and a watering system will be installed per the grazer's request. Electricity is not currently hooked up on this part of the property but can be done at the grazer's request.

Tenure Arrangement

Tenure arrangement:

Property for rent

Other

Property for rent:

Agraria is looking to rent approximately 18 acres for a grazier passionate about regenerative agriculture.

Additional Information

The Agraria Center for Regenerative Practice (Agraria)  is seeking an experienced grazer to lead our rotational grazing site starting in 2022. Agraria is a registered 501c3 non profit agricultural education center located just outside of Yellow Springs, Ohio. Our mission is to "cultivate community resilience by modeling regenerative practices that restore ecosystem health, heal our relationship with the land, and grow just and equitable food systems."

We're excited to announce our rotationally grazed pasture will be ready for grazing in spring of 2022 and we're currently accepting applications from interested grazers.  Agraria will request the grazier maintain and operate the pasture as an educational site, offering at least two training workshops a season. Pasture rental price can be negotiated.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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