Posted by David Hamilton on January 28th, 2009 in General, Project Updates
I talk a lot about our roads. Most people who aren’t engineers no doubt sit through my road monologue wondering when they can go home and watch paint dry, but the design of roads for Bundoran Farm has been one of our primary challenges and, I’d argue, successes. The farm’s new roads will, I submit, [...]
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Posted by Casey Williams on January 27th, 2009 in Bundoran Farm Events and Occasions, Education and Inspiration, General, Green Building
Last week, several Bundoran Farm property owners joined the Bundoran Farm Guild for a field trip to Pharsalia, a historic plantation in Nelson County, and the HeartPine Company mill.
Built in 1814 by William Massie at the foot of the dePriest Mountain in Nelson County, Pharsalia has a fascinating history and beautiful setting. Richard and Foxie [...]
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Posted by Leif Riddervold on January 25th, 2009 in Agriculture, Education and Inspiration, General, Nature/Environment
This was the theme of the 88th Annual Conference of the Appalachian Society of American Foresters (ApSAF), which took place January 21-29, 2009. We were pleased that the good work we are doing at Bundoran Farm prompted the ApSAF to invite us to speak at this meeting. Bob Baldwin and I were well received by [...]
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Posted by Joe Barnes on January 20th, 2009 in General
The White House, America’s House, could be a great place to live, but it would be interesting to see how it might stack up to Bundoran Farm.
White House
Bundoran Farm
Location
Washington, DC
Albemarle County, VA – just a short 15 minute drive from Charlottesville
Lot Size
18 Acres
Varies – 2 to almost 100 acres with access to over 2,000 acres [...]
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