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 Hudson Heartbeet
​Community Farm

Heartbeet 2020 Newsletters
Bulletins Betterêve 2020
For the most current updates about the Heartbeet farm, please check out our newsletters from the 2020 season.
Pour les mises à jour les plus récentes sur la ferme Betterêve, veuillez consulter nos infolettress de la saison 2020.
Heartbeet 2020 Newsletters
Bulletins Betterêve 2020
Heartbeet Farm Website

Local, Ecological, Community-Driven, Micro-Farming

The Hudson Heartbeet Community Farm provides a wide variety
of pesticide-free vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs;
educational opportunities to  learn about small-scale farming;

community events; and celebrations.
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Rébecca Phaneuf-Thibault &
Loïc Freeman-Lavoie
​are the farm's founders and
the people with the vision and
​the drive that brought this project to life in 2016.

We love our farmers.
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In the 2019 season, Noel Dhingra (right) and Virginie Nadeau (left) became the new farm managers, and Florence Demeules (middle) was the season's farm apprentice (Virginie was the farm's apprentice in 2018). 

Look at how the farm came to life, pictures from 2016-18:

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​The Hudson Heartbeet Community Farm is on
​municipally-owned, 
agriculturally-zoned land,
thanks to a partnership with the Town of Hudson.


Here is a slideshow from our 2017 season,
the first year of the farm at a temporary location


Hudson Community Farm Website
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Thank you to our funders for making the Hudson Heartbeet Community Farm possible.
Regenerative agriculture provides answers to the soil crisis, the food crisis, the health crisis, the climate crisis and the crisis of democracy.
- Vandana Shiva
  • Home
  • About
    • About the HFC
    • Food Systems
    • Our Team
    • Our Board
    • Partners and Friends
    • Our Funders
  • Projects
    • Hudson Heartbeet Community Farm
    • Food Transformation Project
    • Kitchen Garden
    • Seed Library
    • Wild Edible Series
    • Land Trust Partnership
    • Fruit Tree Program
    • Climate Action
  • Get Involved
    • Events
    • Communication
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Wish List
  • Français