Granges, Guilds and Cooperatives

Granges

As America’s first agricultural fraternity, Grange service to agriculture, communities and the nation is built upon democratic expression and organization.

Anderson Valley Grange No. 669
895-2958 | on Facebook

Fort Bragg Grange No. 672
964-3542 | on Facebook

Garcia Grange No. 676
882-3425 | on Facebook

Little Lake Grange No. 670
459-9716 | on Facebook

Redwood Valley Grange No. 382
485-8448 | on Facebook

Whitesboro Grange No. 766
937-4020 | on Facebook

Guilds

Farmers Guilds are the newest wave of farmers, ranchers, and sustainable food system advocates. With a passion for feeding their local communities, they unite to share skills, knowledge and a meal after a day in the field. Founded by farmers for farmers, they support all healthy food production by collectively striving toward the economic viability of agriculture as well as the social networks necessary to attract, cultivate and sustain a new generation ready to work the land.

The Farmers Guild
The Farmers Guild/CAFF
www.caff.org | Email: evan@farmersguild.org

Inland Mendocino Farmers Guild
WHEN: 3rd Tuesdays, 7pm WHERE: Little Lake Grange Hall 291 School St, Willits, CA
Inland Mendocino Farmers Guild on Facebook

Mendocino Coast Farmers Guild
WHEN: 3rd Wednesdays, 6pm WHERE: Fortunate Farm Caspar, CA
Mendocino Coast Farmers Guild on Facebook

Cooperatives

Mendocino County Herb Guild Website: www.mendocinoherbguild.com The MISSION of the Mendocino County Herb Guild is to gather as farmers, medicine makers and community members to create Full-Circle Herbalism. Full-Circle Herbalism benefits the community through regenerative cultivation and wild-crafting of herbs, intentional medicine-making, conscious education, and the development of accessible apothecaries and clinics so that healing plant medicine can be available to all who need it. Together, we are cultivating a self-reliant and resilient County by embracing the herbal resources of this bioregion to educate, empower and heal ourselves, each other, and the land so that Mendocino County and beyond may thrive.