Brad Stufflebeam runs three community centered businesses, one provides righteous food to his local community while the other builds rural economic and cultural development through entertainment, food and special events... which leads to marketing and consulting for organizations, entrepreneurs and farmers in the local food revolution.
His experience and expertise in local/organic food production, marketing and small business has made him a sought after speaker and consultant for many farmers, organizations and developers including the Southern SAWG, Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance, Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association, Recipe for Success Foundation, Pearl Farmers Market and San Juan Mission in San Antonio, Brenham Main Street and Millican Reserve in addition to helping many start up farming enterprises across Texas and the South. Graduate of Texas A&M TALL XIV, Brad has served as President of the Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Assoc., Advisory Board Member for USDA Southern SARE, Board Member of the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance, Chairman/Founder of the Texas Arts and Music Festival and currently serves his local community on the Washington County Chamber of Commerce Board. In 2012 Brad received the Houston Mayor's Award: Champion of Food Justice and in 2015 won edibleHOUSTON's Local Hero Award as well as Washington County Small Business of the Year 2015. Texas Agriculture Magazine has called him "A local food pioneer in the Lone Star State". |
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The Family Farm...
Home Sweet Farm founders, Brad and Jenny Stufflebeam, are passionate about sustainable farming and health. Farmers and professional growers since the early 90's, they built their farm dedicated to growing righteous food for their community and a healthy family. In 2004, they moved to Brenham,TX and created the first and largest Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Farm in S. E. Texas serving the greater Houston area. Throughout the years, they have mentored and educated many across the South offering conferences, workshops, farm tours and have worked to promote a healthy local food economy. Today they continue to grow righteous food and to build community through local agriculture.
Home Sweet Farm has been featured in numerous books, radio, tv, and magazines including Acres USA, Hobby Farms, edibleAUSTIN, edibleDFW, edibleHOUSTON, Houston Chronicle, Farm & Home Magazine, Country World News, Texas Agriculture Magazine and others. |