News & happenings
The Windbreak Planting Project at Pitney Meadows Community Farm marks a significant endeavor aimed at protecting crops, nurturing the ecosystem, and engaging with the land in innovative, meaningful ways. With...
As we embark on another season of growth and connection, it brings us immense joy to extend a warm welcome to our new Staff and Board Members. Each member joining...
We're beyond thrilled to unveil an exciting new endeavor here on our Farm: the Windbreak Planting Project! As we excitedly and quickly gear up for spring, we're embarking on a...
At Pitney Meadows Community Farm, we believe in the power of connection—not just between people, but between people and the natural world that sustains us. That's why we're thrilled to...
Our work to feed our community goes beyond food donations alone to empowering community members to grow their own food and to have a say in what, how, and where...
Community engagement is the heart of Pitney Meadows Community Farm, where learning thrives amidst the vibrant tapestry of our working farm, community gardens, and woodlands. As we gear up for...
Dear Community, As we reflect on 2023 at Pitney Meadows Community Farm, it's with immense pride and gratitude that we share the impact we've collectively made on this ever-evolving community...
We have a diverse set of roles open on our team. Please check out our Work with Us page for more information on the following roles: Director of Operations Communications...
The NYS Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has awarded Pitney Meadows Community Farm a grant for an energy audit of farming operations. This audit will provide engineering analysis to...
Prospective bidders will supply a cost estimate for paving approximately 6400 square feet, including: 1) Grade existing rubble surface to a depth that will ensure that the finished paved surface...
On October 28th, our summer garden intern, Ava, presented a research project on accessibility at Pitney Meadows Community Farm with a focus on the Community Garden that she has been...
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Pitney family first arrived in Saratoga Springs from Vermont in the late 1830s, but the land they later acquired in 1864, now known as the Pitney...