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Radical Root Farm

Self-Reported
Farm

Diversified Family Farm

Farming since 2014
100% Grass-Fed
Organic
Pasture-Raised
Regenerative
USDA Certified Organic
certified organic
free-range
soy-free
Pastured EggsGrass-Fed MilkGrass-Fed ButterPasture-Raised ChickenPasture-Raised DuckRaw HoneyFresh HerbsMedicinal HerbsBaked GoodsCoffee & TeaWine & CiderPlantsGardenBody & HomeBerriesCiderCollardsCucumberDairyEggsFermentedFruitHerbsMeadOrganic U-Pick StrawberriesOther MeatsPreserves & PantryProduceU-Pick

How We Process

Raw (Never Heated)
Raw/Unpasteurized

How to Buy

Bulk & Shares

CSA Share

Other

U-Pick

Photos

About Radical Root Farm

Alison and Alex started their farming journey with the idea to make a difference in the food system and make a positive impact within a community.  After studying permaculture and volunteering on several CSA farms, they completed multiple full-season organic farm apprenticeships in Texas, Oregon, and Wisconsin. Alison also spent three years studying medicinal herbs at three different places: Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine, Chicago College of Healing Arts, and Herb Pharm's Work/Study summer program. After getting married during their last farm internship in Wisconsin, they set off to WWOOF (volunteer on organic farms) in Costa Rica.  Returning to the states, they decided to go for it and start their own CSA and market business near Chicago, and in 2008, Radical Root Farm was born.  Beginning with a small plot of land,  they "incubated" at Prairie Crossing's Farm Incubator Program in Grayslake, IL for five years. Since 2014, they have been renting a historic farm in Libertyville, IL, owned by a conservation organization.  Here, they run a successful CSA and market farm in Lake County, growing tons of food on several acres for their customers, wholesale accounts, their farm dinners, and for their local food pantry. Today they are very busy at the farm, implementing permaculture and regenerative agriculture in the fields. They strive to farm “beyond organic”, working alongside nature and within the ecosystem, growing pollinator habitat and protecting the farm’s natural areas. They concentrate on soil fertility, using lots of cover crops, low or no-till methods, animal rotation, compost, mineralization, and more. Other projects they are consistently working on are their food forest, pasturing their farm animals, collecting grass-fed chicken eggs, milking their goats, giving tours, talks and workshops, and being obsessed with soil health, the farm's biodiversity and the nutrient density of their vegetables. Additionally, they are also homeschooling their two young sons, while also dreaming and researching what more they can do to make the world a better place. email:radicalrootfarm@gmail.com

Our Story

Alison and Alex started their farming journey with the idea to make a difference in the food system and make a positive impact within a community.  After studying permaculture and volunteering on several CSA farms, they completed multiple full-season organic farm apprenticeships in Texas, Oregon, and Wisconsin. Alison also spent three years studying medicinal herbs at three different places: Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine, Chicago College of Healing Arts, and Herb Pharm's Work/Study summer program. After getting married during their last farm internship in Wisconsin, they set off to WWOOF (volunteer on organic farms) in Costa Rica.  Returning to the states, they decided to go for it and start their own CSA and market business near Chicago, and in 2008, Radical Root Farm was born.  Beginning with a small plot of land,  they "incubated" at Prairie Crossing's Farm Incubator Program in Grayslake, IL for five years. Since 2014, they have been renting a historic farm in Libertyville, IL, owned by a conservation organization.  Here, they run a successful CSA and market farm in Lake County, growing tons of food on several acres for their customers, wholesale accounts, their farm dinners, and for their local food pantry. Today they are very busy at the farm, implementing permaculture and regenerative agriculture in the fields. They strive to farm “beyond organic”, working alongside nature and within the ecosystem, growing pollinator habitat and protecting the farm’s natural areas. They concentrate on soil fertility, using lots of cover crops, low or no-till methods, animal rotation, compost, mineralization, and more. Other projects they are consistently working on are their food forest, pasturing their farm animals, collecting grass-fed chicken eggs, milking their goats, giving tours, talks and workshops, and being obsessed with soil health, the farm's biodiversity and the nutrient density of their vegetables. Additionally, they are also homeschooling their two young sons, while also dreaming and researching what more they can do to make the world a better place. “Instead of simply being careful not to harm the environment, we want to farm in way that benefits and contributes to the earth and to our communities.”

Compiled from public sources

Meet Conserve Lake

Farm Owner · Since 2014

What Sets This Farm Apart

Self-Reported

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Beef

conventional / unknown

Dairy

conventional / unknown

General Practices

Pork

Poultry & Eggs

Self-reported practices. This farm has provided information about their practices, but they have not yet been independently verified by Bhumi.

Hours & Operations

Delivery & Pickup
CSAfarmers marketon-farm storerestaurant supplyu-pickwholesale
Payment Methods
EBT/SNAPcashcheck

Location & Directions

Map showing Radical Root Farm location
31330 N. IL Rt 21, Libertyville, IL, 60048
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