Carolina Farm Trust Filling Gaps In The Local Food Movement Through Carolina Jubilee Music Festival October 7, 2017 0 Comment(s) Any given farmers market parking lot contains a familiar spattering of bumper stickers: “Buy Local.” “Support Your Local Farmer.” And for Mike Smith of Big Oak Farm in Cabarrus County, none of them are the answer. Carolina Jubilee Is A Music Festival, A Beer Festival, A Wine Festival, A Farming Festival September 22, 2017 0 Comment(s) Here’s the idea: Hold a music festival, raise money to buy 40+ acres of farmland in Lincolnton and lease it to a farmer. Then, next year, raise more money, buy more land and support more regional farmers. And on … and on … Carolina Jubilee Is A Lot More Than A Music Festival August 12, 2017 0 Comment(s) “Tucked into the heart of the Carolinas at VanHoy Farms in Harmony, NC is this year’s Carolina Jubilee festival, September 29 and 30. Carolina Jubilee Supports Carolina Farm Trust July 16, 2017 0 Comment(s) The Carolina Farm Trust helps farmers acquire equipment, lease or purchase land, protect farmland from development, and through creative marketing campaigns. Do You Care About Local Sustainability? Introducing The Carolina Jubilee Farm Celebration September 8, 2016 0 Comment(s) This adventure started for me at the beginning of the year. I got laid off from my job, a new start-up breaking into the wonderful world of government contracting. Incongruous salad mixes and recipes March 17, 2016 0 Comment(s) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc porta fringilla ullamcorper. Morbi felis orci, lacinia a velit et Which spice is a better match to greasy food March 7, 2016 0 Comment(s) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc porta fringilla ullamcorper. Morbi felis orci, lacinia a velit et Broccoli is king, no matter what the weather is February 15, 2016 0 Comment(s) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc porta fringilla ullamcorper. Morbi felis orci, lacinia a velit et Carolina Jubilee 2015 October 24, 2015 0 Comment(s) “The first supermarket supposedly appeared on the American landscape in 1946…Until then, were was all the food? Dear folks, the food was in homes, gardens, local fields, and forests.