What's Happening?
Sunrise Farms in the Shenandoah Valley is offering guided tours to the public, providing an educational look at sustainable agriculture. The tours, which are available throughout the warmer months, allow visitors to explore the farm's operations, including
pasture-raised livestock and non-GMO farming practices. The experience includes a tractor-pulled wagon ride and insights into the farm's non-GMO feed mill. The tours are designed to be interactive and educational, catering to families, school groups, and community organizations interested in agriculture and sustainability.
Why It's Important?
These tours at Sunrise Farms highlight the growing interest in sustainable agriculture and the importance of educating the public about food production processes. By offering a firsthand look at sustainable practices, the farm is fostering a greater understanding of how food is raised and processed, which can influence consumer choices and promote environmentally friendly practices. The initiative also supports local agriculture by connecting consumers directly with the source of their food, reinforcing the importance of transparency and quality in food production.
What's Next?
Sunrise Farms plans to continue offering these tours by appointment from spring through fall, with select dates scheduled each month. The farm's commitment to education and sustainability is expected to attract more visitors, potentially expanding its reach and influence in promoting sustainable agriculture. As interest in sustainable practices grows, Sunrise Farms may serve as a model for other farms looking to engage with the community and educate the public about sustainable food production.









