Sunfox Farm
Lending to Sunfox Farm for their food truck means more to us than just a business loan. It’s creating an asset for an entire community that connects neighbors, friends, and families while producing local food and products.
Centering Community & Family
Inspired by a trip to Italy in 2018 where he saw rolling hills of sunflowers, Greg started Sunfox Farm to fulfill a vision of creating his own sunflower farm. In 2019, he started the farm on just two acres. Working with the Farm Service Agency, Sunfox recently acquired 60 acres in the heart of Concord.
Amber left her career as a clinical dietitian and started farming in 2017 in the suburbs of New York, and she quickly fell in love with the farming life. She moved back home to New Hampshire to be closer to family. She met Greg in 2020 and together they’ve built Sunfox Farm into what it is today.
Greg and Amber’s vision for Sunfox Farm extends into the community they call home. As Greg put it, “We're really excited to be part of the Concord community here. This 60 acre parcel is truly in the heart of the city and we think we have the unique possibility to bring people down here and have them connect with the Earth in which their food is grown.”
That means going beyond the traditional idea of a farm and farming. Greg and Amber started the annual Sunflower Bloom Festival to draw the community together to enjoy food, music, friends, and family, all while strolling through 20 acres of breathtaking sunflowers.