Little Farm Adventures Project

About the Project

Hi! I’m Karina and I am passionate about saving small farming. I have such respect for these small farmers that I write books about them to share with the world just how magical small farming can be!

I’ve written two books so far and plan to write many, many more. All of the proceeds from the books gets donated. One day, I hope to have enough to put into a mutual fund so the money can grow “organically” and I can help more farmers.

Each year I choose 1-2 organizations to donate to. Whether that is through the donation of books for the purpose of education or directly to farmers to help them improve their infrastructure, I want this money to go far!

If you have questions or have a real-life farmer you’d like to see a book written about, please visit the project’s website: https://littlefarmadventures.com/

Ebook or Paperback available on Amazon!
Ebook or Paperback available on Amazon!
Ebook or Paperback available on Amazon!

Yearly Donation Summary

2018 – The first book was published, The Farm on the Fuzzy Edge of the Map. 40 hours of volunteering was completed at Apriori Farm in Jetersville, Virginia!

2019 – 40 hours of volunteering was completed at Apriori Farm in Jetersville, Virginia!

2020 – $75.00 of the proceeds from the books was donated to First Fruits Farm in Maryland! $200.00 was donated to Farm Aid which provides funding and other resources for family-owned farms.

2021 – The second book was published, The Apple Farm Around the Bend. 50 paperback copies of each book was donated to school-age children in Yerevan, Armenia. A value of $400.00!

2022 – 95 paperback copies of The Farm on the Fuzzy Edge of the Map was donated to a 2nd grade class in a low-income public school in Denver, Colorado, USA. A value of $900.00!

2023 – This year I donated over 100 hours of my time to helping review text-based content for high school and college students as well as serving on the Collective Young Professionals Group Leadership board and the Phelps County Extension Council for the University of Missouri. My family and I also supplies to programs that help foster children, victims of domestic violence, and children who are in long-term care in hospitals around the country.

2024 – TBD.

You can learn more about this project at littlefarmadventures.com.

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