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David Golden ’14 – Dickinson School Natural Farm


David the Durango-tang and Composting in Colorado 

Initially from Loudon County, Virginia, David Golden grew up with desires of changing into knowledgeable adventurer, “like the type that discovers new continents and whatnot”. When he realized that was in all probability not going to occur, he didn’t actually latch onto one other single, particular factor that he wished to pursue; “since then I’ve just about been going with the circulation and seeing the place life takes me.” It wasn’t till his freshman yr at Dickinson that he found the world of agriculture, compost, meals waste and soil well being, which has lead him to his most up-to-date enterprise enterprise, Desk to Farm Compost in Durango, Colorado.

David acquired concerned with the school farm throughout the few first weeks of his freshman yr, as many freshmen do, spending a day getting their arms soiled, volunteering on the farm. The next summer time, upon reaching Boiling Springs whereas mountain climbing a part of the Appalachian Path, he stopped by the farm for a number of days to volunteer. After that, he was hooked. He utilized for a job the next semester (fall of his sophomore yr), was accepted, and labored there all through the remainder of his Dickinson profession.

Whereas on the farm, his favourite chores included rotating the livestock and choosing up the meals waste from the cafeteria and dorms. His favourite factor to reap had been all of the brassicas, he says “I believe it’s the satisfaction of reducing off a giant head of cabbage or broccoli that feels so fulfilling”, which I can relate to, as there actually is nothing extra fulfilling than filling up a crate with cabbages and having it’s so heavy as you may barely carry it. As for spots on the farm, his favourite was the woodlot, and he says he spent a whole lot of time there whereas he spent a summer time doing an internship on GIS and agroforestry.

After graduating Dickinson in 2014, David spent a yr working in Carlisle for the Capital Space RC&D Council as their Pure Assets Specialist. Whereas there, he labored on a number of completely different grant-funded initiatives, together with a examine of the impact of rotational grazing on soil well being, and work with NRCS to jot down a information for small scale farms about out there NRCS conservation funding. From there, he and his girlfriend, Emily Bowie (additionally Dickinson ‘14), took a 3 month street journey with a picket teardrop trailer hooked to the again of their automobile and set off to discover the nation. They stumbled upon Durango, a city in Southwest Colorado with a barely smaller inhabitants than that of Carlisle. He says they “fell in love with it for its open house and a whole lot of miles of trails”.

After shifting into an house in Durango and discovering himself throwing his meals scraps into the rubbish and that troubled him, after spending the final 5 years sending his meals scraps to the school farm. This made him notice there was a distinct segment in his new neighborhood that wanted to be stuffed. He stuffed this area of interest along with his new enterprise, Desk to Farm Compost.


He began with the thought of a curbside composting service, he knew he had the composting data and the motivation to get the enterprise began, however lacked the land or equipment to get the precise composting began. He reached out to a land conservancy that he had accomplished some volunteer work for, and so they put him in contact with an area landowner who already had the infrastructure and tools for composting, however had too many issues happening to take a position the time into using it. The landowner owns an area livestock processing plant and a part of their settlement is to finally begin composting some, or probably all, of the animal byproducts that the plant produces with a purpose to assist cut back its waste stream.

Desk to Farm Compost is a service that Durango-tangs can join, for a price of solely $15/month. They get a 5 gallon bucket that they’ll put out with their recycling every week to be collected, getting a clear alternative bucket to start out over every week. Clients can both obtain their share of completed compost at no cost, or if they don’t seem to be in want of compost they’ll select to have their compost shared with an area college or neighborhood backyard.

His enterprise has been effectively obtained by the Durango neighborhood, David says “Everybody has been extremely supportive of this endeavor. I’m continuously being instructed how glad persons are that the service Desk to Farm Compost is offering exists. Even individuals who reside out of city (and due to this fact aren’t in our service space) or who compost at dwelling have been very supportive of the enterprise. Durango is a fairly small city (just a bit smaller by way of inhabitants than Carlisle) and phrase of mouth is certainly one of our greatest advertising strategies, so having such a supportive neighborhood has been a very good factor for the expansion of the enterprise.”

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