TRIPLE J FARM: EGG SHARE

$217.14

27 Weeks: Tuesdays, 1-4pm, May 12th - November 10th

About The Share: Triple J Farm is a multigenerational, Black-owned farm based in Windsor, New York. In addition to producing their own eggs, Triple J partners with local, sustainable farms across New York to source the highest-quality eggs for your table. By signing up for this share, you’ll take home a dozen farm-raised eggs while supporting Triple J’s call to “Make Farmers Black Again” and their commitment to education and reparations for Black Americans. It’s more than a dozen eggs—it’s a step toward a more just and equitable food system.

27 Weeks: Tuesdays, 1-4pm, May 12th - November 10th

About The Share: Triple J Farm is a multigenerational, Black-owned farm based in Windsor, New York. In addition to producing their own eggs, Triple J partners with local, sustainable farms across New York to source the highest-quality eggs for your table. By signing up for this share, you’ll take home a dozen farm-raised eggs while supporting Triple J’s call to “Make Farmers Black Again” and their commitment to education and reparations for Black Americans. It’s more than a dozen eggs—it’s a step toward a more just and equitable food system.

About Triple J Farm: Triple J Farm was founded by James Minton and his wife Wilhelmina Minton when they moved from Harlem to Windsor, NY to buy farmland and create a sanctuary for their family despite the obstacles that stand in the way of Black Americans looking to own farmland. Today they advocate and help pave the way for young Black farmers to learn and follow in their footsteps and to Make Farmers Black Again. They advocate for working towards ending race-based discrimination in the ability to buy land and create generational wealth for families on operational and viable farmland. James and Wilhelmina’s grandsons, Jarrad and Daryl, are now a part of Triple J’s day-to-day operations that are ever expanding with over 20 acres of land for chickens, cows, goats, bees, Cane Corso dogs, apple trees, maple trees, and their beautiful family supporting them.