Our Impact

It will come as no surprise that 2025 presented many challenges for Berkshire Grown. Early in the year, we were profoundly impacted by the federal government decision to cancel the Local Food Purchasing Assistance funding. The loss of government funding for this vital program hit hard, but with community support and passionate fundraising, we continued our work to keep farmers farming and feed hungry families.

$565,132 
Local Food Purchased
52

Local Farms Invested In

Berkshire Grown Impact in 2025

34

Food Pantries & Other Food Access Sites Served
16,000 Pantry Clients Served Per Week

26 hours of free 1:1 consultations for farmers

15 community partner organizations

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Our Impact Report

To request a print copy of the impact report or a meeting to discuss Berkshire Grown’s work, please contact Director of Development, Stephanie Bergman at the email link above or 413-528-0041.

“In terms of food security, climate solutions and food access for everybody, Berkshire Grown is a huge ally for the farmers and the food system in general.”

Ashley Amsden, Square Roots Farm

"I appreciate how Berkshire Grown helps share the challenges we face and raises awareness about farming." -

Averill Cook, Wendling Farm

Farmer Stories

Red Shirt Farm, Lanesborough

Dandelion Hill Farm, Sheffield

Howden Farm, Sheffield

Many Forks Farm, Clarksburg

Cricket Creek Farm, Williamstown

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