Glynwood believes that the rural working landscape is one of civilization’s highest achievements—that a countryside featuring healthy pastures, productive crops, fruitful orchards, well-managed woodlots, and sturdy barns is aesthetically beautiful and emblematic of thriving communities.
Glynwood holds that communities are entitled to determine their futures—that, given appropriate tools, skills, and information, towns and counties will make sound decisions.
Glynwood maintains that farming done in harmony with the natural environment can be both economically viable and environmentally sustainable.
Glynwood regards food produced, distributed, and consumed locally as beneficial to human health and community, and to the natural environment.