At Hestia Field Farm, our focus is on building a self-sustaining ecosystem. This ecosystem stores carbon while providing food and healing to the land, creating a space to breathe within an urban landscape. We raise and sell grass-fed beef and lamb, as well as fiber free from any synthetic herbicides, pesticides, and antibiotics. We upcycle products from other food streams (organic grocery stores, local breweries, wood chips from tree services), turning other peoples’ cast-offs into nutrient dense food. We feed the bees, the soil, the animals, the wildlife, ourselves, the community – we feed everything. We also feed the spirit, bringing cosmic forces into the soil and back out into the plants using biodynamic preparations and planetary cycles. By caring for our farm as a living being, by listening to what the farm needs more or less of, we are witnessing the restoration of natural cycles and the ability of nature to feed itself.

Our booth will feature Colorado-raised, sheared, and spun fibers, washed locks, felting kits, t-shirts, and mugs. We are a small batch, women-owned urban farm in Lakewood, Colorado. We are also a participant in the Livestock Conservancy's "Shave 'Em to Save 'Em" program, which helps to preserve some of the endangered sheep breeds.

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