




About Us
Read a March 2006 Austin Chronicle article and view a May 2006 KEYE News story featuring Angel Valley Farm!
We made our first sale (a bunch of green onions, as I recall) at a farmers market in Austin in the spring of 1999. One year before that fateful event, John had erected an eight-foot deer fence a necessity in this part of the world added 50 tons of horse manure to the three-acre area, and planted the first of two consecutive cover crops in preparation for our vegetable crops. While the cover crops were busy enriching the soil of this former ranchland, we were busy getting our new farmhouse constructed (with the help of a professional builder!).
Prior to that, John worked as the Vice-president and eventual President of
a state-wide company, of which we were partial owners, for about 15 years,
while I spent my working hours in the employ of attorneys. In 1995, Johns
company was bought out by a larger corporation. Johns official title
changed to General Manager, our income tax bracket went up a notch or two,
and I quit my job to become a lady of leisure. During this time, John was
an avid gardener. He learned about growing organically at the Austin Community
Gardens in 1980, and beginning with the purchase of our first house in 1981,
we always had at least one large garden.
After the sale of the company, John became less and less interested in continuing
his role in the corporate world. The money was good, but the lack of personal
fulfillment was not. We had lived in the South Texas Valley one year while
his company was opening a new location, and upon seeing the farmland in the
area, John secretly dreamed about farming one day himself. In 1996, he presented
to me the idea we could start a little farm of our own. Something we
could do together. I was all for it.
We purchased our lovely fifteen acres that year. John continued
working at the company during the development of the farm, while I became
a full-time owner/laborer (with the emphasis on laborer!) of Angel Valley
Organic Farm. Almost every waking moment while not at his "real"
job, John spent working on the farm. In the spring of 2000, he reduced his
hours to part-time employee at the company, and in July quit that job altogether.
Thats when our income tax bracket dropped substantially! And Johns
official title changed to Farmer John.
We havent looked back. In the summer of 2001, John
expanded the deer fence to include an additional five acres of our property.
We let most of original three fenced acres rest, and began growing the majority
of our spring 2002 crop in the new area. Although we have eight acres available,
we only grow vegetables on a total of about two acres at any one time. We
let the remaining acreage either lie fallow or planted with an appropriate
cover crop for the particular season.
Our farm was certified organic by the Texas Department
of Agriculture from the very start. In 2003, we became certified under the
new USDA guidelines. We feel that our customers find the certification reassuring,
and we feel that growing organically is of the utmost importance. We wouldnt
do it any other way. We take great pride in bringing our customers the freshest,
cleanest food available.
Thanks so much for your interest!
Jo Dwyer
Angel Valley Organic Farm
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July 5, 2008
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Angel Valley Organic Farm
18405 Angel Valley Dr.
Leander, TX 78641
(512)267-2785
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