
New Two Farms is a community-driven, regenerative farm based in Oroville, California, with an additional site in Fresno County. Founded by U.S. Army veteran Courtney Ellington, the farm is proudly service-disabled veteran-owned, woman-owned, and minority-owned. It specializes in high-quality organic produce grown using regenerative practices that restore the land and nourish the community. Beyond farming, New Two Farms offers a hands-on training program for beginning farmers, helping cultivate the next generation of agricultural leaders. Rooted in resilience, service, and education, the farm stands as a powerful model of how agriculture can drive community and environmental impact.
Our mission is to cultivate vibrant farms that strengthen community ties by providing fresh, local produce and fostering sustainable practices. We are dedicated to educating youth, veterans, and seniors about food growing, environmental stewardship, and sustainability to empower healthier, more resilient lives. Through innovative research on soul health and well-being, we strive to nurture not only the body but also the spirit. Additionally, we aim to offer medically tailored produce boxes and meals to support individuals’ unique health needs, promoting holistic wellness in every aspect of life.
New Two Farms envisions a thriving future where agriculture serves as a powerful tool for healing, empowerment, and community growth. We strive to lead by example through regenerative farming practices that restore the land, nourish people, and uplift underserved communities. By combining sustainable food production with education and opportunity, we aim to cultivate a more equitable and resilient agricultural landscape for generations to come.