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We want to personally show you all the great products we have for your Thanksgiving Holiday. We now have winter produce, along with our Turkey, Lamb, Ribs, Sausage and Pork. We will be open the Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving from 9AM to 5PM.
See the forest garden growing and learn how it works. Enjoy a tour of the forest garden, see productive and ecologically functional plants working together, and taste some seasonal fruits and herbs.

This tour will include 1 to 2 hours of walking. Bring comfortable clothes for being outside and a water bottle. Suggested donation: $15

For more information and to RSVP , please visit: http://www.forested.us/events/2016/11/17/evening-tour

Sometimes life hits you with a sledge hammer and you have to change directions. Big Rock Goat Farm is officially closed as of today. Thank you to all our customers over the past couple of years.
Himalayan Alpine Herbal and Agriculture Farm private limited is one of the leading agriculture company of Nepal based on high-value cash crops and medicinal herb product and livestock farming. The head office based in Shankharapur Municipality Suntol -06 Kathmandu the capital city and legally authorized to expand projects throughout Nepal either establishing branch offices or product based project sites. The agro products based company registered under Nepal government’s Company Act 2006, established in 2015 AD. Solely owned company with the registered number 142282/072/073 issued by the office of company register and permanent account number (PAN) 603726099. The principal motto of the company is “be a leading agro product company to enhance employment opportunity to remote Himalayan societies through cultivating native Soil for economic wellbeing, ethically sustainable liable”. The core objective of this company is to create employment and business opportunity to enhance the quality life to the general public either in the town or in the remote villages of Nepal through agro based product and that appeal socially equitable/practical, economically viable and environmentally bearable/protected initiatives. And in the long run, build a prosperous society allowing stable economy and self-reliance for each and every household in the remote villages of Nepal.
Vision: Commercialization of agro-based high-value products is the better alternative for sustainable economic development goal to people of hills and mountains in Nepal.



Mission: Cheer-up people to reach the common goal of economic well-being, create multiple business and employment opportunities promoting investment to cultivate high-value cash crops and medicinal herbs mainly in the hills and mountain regions of Nepal.



Goal: Accelerate locally the potential abilities outsourcing customized skills, knowledge, and technology, break out the ring of unemployment dilemma, commercializing high-value agro products, promoting remarkable investment and create significant economic development opportunity in hills and mountain regions of Nepal.



Objectives:
• Initiate and promote commercialization of high-value cash crops and medicinal herb products cultivating an extensive amount of lands to obtain the financial goal of the company.
• Inspire locals to cultivate high-value cash crops altering the subsistence-based agriculture system for higher economic growth.
• Cultivate the barren open lands of high Himalayan and hilly regions of Nepal to create business and employment opportunity locally.
• Protect land erosion, soil degradation and air pollution permitting chemical and pesticides free farming and forestations.
• Allow an organic agriculture practice using locally available farmyard and green manure.
• Provide social security to local people offering them multiple opportunities such as; employment, business, health care, quality education for the kids and workers/ farmers involved in the ventures.
• Supply residue-free/fresh products to consumers through specialty organic products, Organic supplies obeying Fair Trade principle.
The core objective of this company is to create agro-based business and employment opportunity to enhance the quality life for people either in the town or in the remote villages of Nepal. Each and every agriculture based activities embraces socially equitable/just, economically viable and environmentally bearable/protected. And ultimately build a prosperous society through the sustainable economic development plan for the people in the Himalayan and hilly regions of Nepal.



Product Base objectives:
• Agriculture and Horticulture: Totally organic based Cereal crops, Cash crops, herbals, foods and beverages; fruits, vegetables, spices, tea, coffee, cardamom, milk, butter etc.
• Live Stock Farming; Himalayan Yak, Cow, Buffalo, Pig, Goat, Chicken, Fish Ostrich etc.
• Collection, purification, modification and trading own products or products collected from other companies, individuals and groups.



Service Base objectives:
• Skills exchange program among concerned sectors such as locals, government, private sectors, NGOs/INGOs, and specialists.
• Involving in the social awareness campaign against negative impacts of pesticides and chemical fertilizer, environmental degradation. Organize Seminar, meetings, workshop locally, nationally/internationally. Broadcast or telecast the advertisement for social awareness.
• Incorporate people from particular regions to promote the agro-tourism where it is feasible.
• Moreover, this Himalayan Alpine Herbal and Agriculture Farm (P) Ltd would initiate some particular vocational or personality development training program for socially, educationally and economically strengthening the disadvantaged people and societies.
• Facilitate to establish and promote cooperative funds in the societies hence encourage people to habituate for regular savings to eliminate economic challenges in the future.



Products and Services:
So far most of the Himalayan and hilly regions of Nepal have been pursuing just subsistence based more labor intensive farming system due to the complex geographical distributions. Only 18 percent of the total land is cultivable for agriculture in Nepal, distributed 23 percent in the Terai region, 37 percent in the hilly region and only 8.6 percent in the Himalayan region. Considering the ratio of allocated land area the greater portion is situated in the hilly region which is directly close to mountain region as well, where the level of productivity ever accounted poor in comparison to Terai, therefore, the people of hills and mountains have been less benefited cultivating their land for cereal crops depending on the conventional approach.

Lack of rotation crops, use of traditional tools, techniques, and practices people have been suffering from the unresolved limited revenue crisis since centuries in Nepal. In terms of the complex geographical distribution, the establishment of industries in Nepal is less potential except hydroelectricity, tourism, and agriculture. The major focus of this Himalayan Alpine Herbal and agriculture farm is to establish various agro-based ventures particularly based on sustainable economic development goals. Nepal is the potentially fertile zone for hydroelectricity, tourism, and agriculture, the geographical variation of Nepal is rich enough to establish those industries, but regarding the agriculture industry, it is only possible if you cultivate most the herbal and medicinal products along with livestock farming. The value of herbal and medicinal products is higher in comparison to those traditional cereal crops and livestock farming is potential in terms of the availability of wide-open pasture lands in the hills and mountains of Nepal as well.

The Himalayan Alpine Herbal and Agriculture Farm private limited company would initiate the consistent market access for unique products of local people. But beforehand those prospective this company initiates to provide employment opportunity supporting local people with new skills, knowledge and technology locally. This company will establish various project sites in the Himalayan and hilly regions of Nepal and make the local people involve directly in the project whether they are skilled, semi-skilled or non-skilled. For the first phase of five years project period, the company will incorporate the entire efforts to sustain the long run products and business plans whereas; the first commercial income will be obtained normally in the third year from the first introduction of a new project.

Recently the company is going to launch three different projects such as; CARDAMOM farming in Bhojpur, SATUWA (Paris Polyphylla) cultivation in Mamerku Solukhumbu and KIWI and AVOCADO framing in Kathmandu. The first phase projects sites are determined to occupy altogether 2560 Square meters for CARDAMOM, 6690+12000 Square meters for SATUWA (Paris Polyphylla) and 4830 Square meters for KIWI and AVOCADO. In the long run, the company will incorporate all sort of investment from the local level to promote high-value cash crops, and medicinal herbs whereas; customizes the cereal crops as well. The aim of this company is not to make the people escape from the farming practices as before but gradually inspire them towards cash crops for their additional economic surplus embracing the cereal crop farming system through customizing methods instead of traditional way of practices. Eventually, the Himalayan Alpine Herbal and Agriculture Farm aims to establish a farmland in every village come together each household for additional surplus. The company will initiate to assess the feasibility of potential lands and regions for an overall farming plan, such as where the live stocks or the medicinal herbs’ production would be best. In terms of the technical recommendations, the company will place the suitable projects in appropriate locations obeying the locals’ concerns regarding socio-economic, environmental and political issues. This company aims to promote the multiple business opportunities for local people, such as incorporate the people to cultivate all barren lands abandoned since long years for high value cash crops and along with promote the agro-tourism and community-based tourism in and around the project sites or the villages of those fragile hilly and Himalayan regions promoting off beaten routes in the remote areas of hills.
Just an FYI for our customers:

Most all of our Farm fresh items are perishable ... so to assure quality of our products we' ll pick & pack them same day, then we send them on their way to you with our greenest of blessings.

Orders are generally held till Monday &/or Tuesday's to assure freshness. In our line of business "Freshness Counts"

If you need your item sooner, Let us know... Over night orders might be doable, and yes quite a bit more expensive shippers charges not ours. We'd be happy to look into it for you. Please note, this will incur additional shipping charges & handling fees.
Our annual fall farm tour and party will take place at the farm on Saturday, September 24 starting at 11am. Potluck, country band, bounce house and more! Interested? Send us a note!
Today is a special day! It is the first warm and sunny day of spring. We have dealt with several weeks of excessively rainy, cloudy weather and cold temperatures. It is refreshing and wonderful to feel the sun on us once again.

With the sun, the grass grows rapidly in the fields offering the cows a juicy diet. This rapidly growing grass gives the butter the higher vitamin A and K content.
It is that time of year again...

Hopefully you are all dug out from the snow and starting to think about spring broccoli, summer tomatoes and fall squash to name a slight few. Head over to our completely redesigned website to find out more info about the upcoming season.

We have extended our season, and with our farm tours, end of year party and more, we are looking forward to another excellent year!

Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions.
Flowers and birds go together and they can co-exist very well in any landscape. Blooming flowers can do more than just look pretty in a landscape, they can also be a part of a eco-freindly, working southern garden by providing birdseed and feeding a variety of hungry birds.

Get the most out of garden flowers by growing species that provide multiple benefits, like these ten drought-tolerant flowers that enable you to grow your own birdseed in beautiful style.

Black-Eyed Susan
This flower is a garden classic that birds love. The old-time favorite Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) has a black center with bright yellow flower petals, but new hybrid species of this classic flower come in different bloom color choices. Black-Eyed Susan bloom from summer through fall and require a location in full sun.

Blazing Star
This flower is also known as gayfeather (Liatris spicata) and produces a purple spiked flower head with seeds that the American goldfinch cannot pass up. Blazing Star blooms in mid-summer and prefers a sunny location.

Sunflower
Little has to be said about how much birds love sunflower seeds. Plant a few sunflower (Helianthus) in the garden or landscape for towering beauty and attracting a wide variety of birds.

Purple Majesty Millet
Another tall and majestic flower that grows to be about five feet tall and produces a one foot long bloom that is filled with food for the birds. Purple Majesty Millet (Pennisetum glaucum) will grow equally well in sun or shade and produces colorful foliage and flower stalks from spring through fall.

Mexican Sunflower
Often mistaken for zinnias, the Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia diversifolia) loves sun and heat, making it a care-free flower choice to grow in hot, drought-prone climates.

Coneflower
Birds will feast heartily on the cones of the coneflower and the wide bloom color range will fit into any garden scheme. Coneflowers (Dracopis amplexicaulis) bloom from mid-summer through early fall.

Cosmos
Cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus) loves to grow care-free in full sun and will produce an abundance of birdseed from summer through fall on its red, daisy-shaped flower heads.

Coreopsis
Coreopsis (Coleophora acamtopappi) is a drought tolerant flower that will flourish in the hot summer heat with little water and birds love them.

Fall Flowers That Produce Birdseed
Spring and summer birdseed producing flowers have been covered, now for two fall flowers that will keep the birds fed and happy until the snow arrives. Autumn Joy Sedum and Goldenrod are the two flowers to plant for fall garden color and birdseed. Both plants need full sun and will begin to bloom when the other garden flowers are fading.

Some plants are multi-taskers, such as the ten flowers listed above that will not only add beautiful color and texture to a garden, but will also allow the gardener to save time and money by growing their own birdseed.
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