Land
Protecting working land so it can remain available for agriculture, habitat, and community benefit across generations.
Land stewardship in the Monadnock region
Cadmus Corporation is a New Hampshire 501(c)(3) supporting land, learning, and community-centered agriculture. Our work holds space for practical stewardship: farms, people, soil, and long relationships.
Purpose
Cadmus owns land used by Temple-Wilton Community Farm, in conjunction with Living Lands Trust. That relationship is at the heart of our public work: preserving land for biodynamic agriculture, local food, education, and community life.
The design of this site is intentionally quiet: rooted in place, not polished into a generic technology style. The work is human, agricultural, and long term.
What Cadmus Supports
Protecting working land so it can remain available for agriculture, habitat, and community benefit across generations.
Encouraging educational work that helps people understand farms, food systems, soil, and the responsibilities of place.
Supporting partnerships that make food, care, and local resilience practical rather than abstract.
Temple-Wilton Community Farm is one of the oldest community supported agriculture farms in the United States. The farm works with biodynamic and organic methods, distributes food through a CSA model, and welcomes members into a living relationship with the land.
Read about the partnershipTrustees
Cadmus is guided by Trustees Alice Groh, Jaran Blessing, Lincoln Geiger, Sunny Holcomb, Barbara Sim, and Robert Sim.