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Rockland Community Farm Network (RCFN) Awarded Contract for Cropsey and Depew Farms

New Management to Enhance Sustainable Agriculture, Community Programs, and Educational Opportunities

Post Date:03/17/2025 1:01 PM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 17, 2025

Contact: Beth Cefalu,
Director of Strategic Communications
(845) 638-5645

 

Rockland Community Farm Network (RCFN) Awarded Contract for Cropsey and Depew Farms

New Management to Enhance Sustainable Agriculture, Community Programs, and Educational Opportunities

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New City, NY – The County of Rockland and Town of Clarkstown are pleased to announce that Rockland Community Farm Network (RCFN), a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustainable farming, agricultural education, and food security, has been awarded the contract to manage and operate Cropsey Community Farm and Depew Farm in the Town of Clarkstown. This agreement follows a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) process designed to identify a qualified nonprofit organization to oversee agricultural operations, public programming, and educational initiatives at these historic farms.

“Rockland County is committed to protecting and enhancing our farmland by partnering with other preservation minded entities like the Town of Clarkstown,” said County Executive Ed Day. “With Rockland Community Farm Network at the helm, Cropsey and Depew Farms will thrive as educational, agricultural, and environmental resources for our residents, particularly our youth.”

Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann stated, "The Cropsey and Depew farms are a treasured part of our town’s history. I'm pleased to have a new managing entity in place to ensure these historical properties remain an important educational and agricultural resource in our town.  We appreciate the County's cooperation and partnership in preserving these properties for future generations."

Cropsey Farm, a 24-acre property at 220 South Little Tor Road, was acquired by Rockland County (61% Owner) and the Town of Clarkstown (39% Owner) in 2006. The farm features a historic barn, greenhouses, and cultivated fields. The newly acquired Depew Farm, a 32-acre property at 101 Old Route 304 which includes a historic farmhouse and barn, sheds and farmland was purchased in 2024 by Rockland County. The Town of Clarkstown will be purchasing a 39% share of the property, similar to the partnership which preserved Cropsey. The Rockland County Division of Environmental Resources (RCDER) will oversee the contract administration to ensure long-term sustainability and community access.

“The selection of Rockland Community Farm Network to manage Cropsey and Depew Farms is an exciting step forward for Rockland County,” said Kevin McGuinness, Coordinator of the County’s Division of Environmental Resources. “Their expertise in sustainable agriculture, education, and community outreach aligns perfectly with our vision for these historic properties.”

As part of this initiative, RCFN has appointed Sue Ferreri as Executive Director. Ferreri brings extensive experience in nonprofit leadership and agricultural advocacy and will play a pivotal role in guiding farm operations, strengthening partnerships, and expanding outreach efforts. RCFN will be responsible for maintaining the 24-acre Cropsey Farm and 32-acre Depew Farm, including barns, hoop houses, sheds, and parking areas including: 

  • Sustainable Farming
  • Public Programs & Events
  • Children’s Education & Hands-on Learning
  • Facilities & Grounds Maintenance
  • Operating an Organic Farm Stand and Fruit & Vegetable Membership (also called Community Supported Agriculture, or CSA)

The County of Rockland looks forward to working with RCFN and the Town of Clarkstown to support this initiative and encourage community participation in farm programs and events.

For more information on RCFN contact info@rocklandcfn.org.

 

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