Resources and information on access to low-cost food, farming in partnership with nature, and helping farmers successfully grow food in New York.
Language Justice
Latest Resource
The “Introductory Language Justice Guide: A Resource for Emerging LJ Interpreters and Community” is a 35-page guide that includes tips, strategies, templates and mentorship information on supporting beginning interpreters and much more on how to create a thriving bilingual space in person and virtually.

Language Justice Equipment Library
As of June 2022, the Equipment Lending Library, led by our Language Justice Program, is open to community organizations in the region. Any organization seeking interpretation and to create a more bilingual space can check out equipment by filling out this form.
Learn more about the Language Justice Program here.
Spanish-English Glossaries

Grain Bin Safety

High Tunnel Tomatoes

Decolonizing Food Systems // Racial Justice Glossary

Soil Health Monitoring

Wood Working Terms

Ecology Glossary
What's Growing Maps
View the crop maps below to see the development of Farm Hub production throughout the years.
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Food Access

Kingston Emergency Food Collaborative
Emergency hotline, volunteer opportunities, and more information.

Low-cost food resource map
Where to find free and low-cost food in and around Kingston, NY.

Farms to Institutions NYS
Empowering institutions to spend at least 25% of their food budget on foods grown in New York.
Ag and Education

Tractor Intensive Lesson Plan
A lesson plan for a workshop on tractor safety and hands-on operational practice.

Regional Resources for Farmland Access
A compilation of organizations and programs tackling farmland access in our region.

GrowNYC's FARMroots
Provides business technical assistance to aspiring and established Greenmarket farmers.

Grow Well Kingston
A collective of organizations and individuals that support Kingston residents to grow plants and raise animals for food, medicine, and more.
Agronomic Research

Cornell Field Crop Variety Trials
Trial results for small grains.

Growing with the Grain
This short documentary shows the last five years of small grains research at the Farm Hub and our collaborators.

Organic No-Till Planted Soybean Production Guide
This guide aims to help farmers who are interested in using the rolled cover crop organic no-till soybean system.

GrowNYC's FARMroots
Provides business technical assistance to aspiring and established Greenmarket farmers.
Applied Farmscape Ecology Program
Applied farmscape ecology explores the interactions between farming and wild nature by examining two related questions: How can on-farm habitat conservation or creation help support regional biodiversity? And, how can such conservation or creation contribute to farm production?

Applied Farmscape Ecology Research Collaborative
A means to further research in agriculture and ecology with the goal of sharing information, tools, and resources with farmers in the region.

Perspectives on Farming with Nature
Six presentations at the “Perspectives on Farming with Nature,” event featured by researchers working with the Applied Farmscape Ecology Research Collaborative.

Farmscape Ecology Film
Film that highlights research within Applied Farmscape Ecology Program.

Getting to Know Our Trees
A bilingual exploration of nature at the Hudson Valley Farm Hub with Hawthorne Valley.

Flowers and Botanical Families
Exploring the natural world at the Farm Hub with Hawthorne Valley.

Identifying Trees
Tips on how to identify trees at the Farm Hub with Hawthorne Valley.

Farm Hub Plant List
Preliminary Plant List of the Farm Hub by the Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program.
Seed Growing
In the Farm Hub’s Seed Growing program we nurture plants through their full lifecycles from seed to seed.

Seeds of Hope
This short documentary film is a year-long look at the Native American Seed Sanctuary and the collaborative efforts of the HV Farm Hub, Seedshed, and members of the Akwesasne Mohawk Tribe of northern New York.