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Clum & Patchen Farm - Hudson Carbon

About Clum & Patchen Farm

Stone House Farm is the Rockefeller’s 2000 acre farm in Hudson NY. The farm grows and sells organic non-GMO grains, hay, corn, soybeans hemp, barley, oats, peas, oil seeds, rye and grain that is sold to local breweries, distilleries, bakeries and local farmers for milling, livestock feed, medicinal and culinary purposes.

The numbers

Current Weather

65° Partly Cloudy

Total carbon sequestrated

48,115.50 lbs

Location (lat./long.)

42.13° N / -73.8° W

Years in operation

61 years

Total area

127.97 acres

Growing season

5,9 months

On the map

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Farming practices

Cover Cropping
Minimal Tillage
Minimal Tillage
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From the field

Stone House Farm plays an important role in the Hudson Valley's local organic food system. We use regenerative techniques such as low tillage, cover cropping, composting, crop rotation, planned grazing, and other practices that help build carbon deep into the soil profile.

Ben Dobson, CEO, Hudson Carbon