About

Hill and Hollow farm is tucked in the wooded hills of south central Kentucky, surrounded in fact by trees on three sides with a view to the north. The farms fields are low in the landscape, shaped and bounded by the flat rock creek and its branches. Cedar trees have replaced many acres of what was originally cleared and planted by the pioneers who built the barn and outbuildings that we now use. The farm was long since abandoned by farmers and successive owners were interested logging, woodworking and hunting, leaving the fields we inherited simply overgrown, rather than ravaged by constant crops of tobacco and the accompanying application of chemicals.

We landed here as first generations farmers back in 1998 and have slowly, carefully, thoughtfully built Hill and Hollow Farm into what it is today. The longest standing CSA program serving Nashville. A destination for many seeking to learn how to live lightly on the land and nourish a community.

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