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Acorn is a farm-based, anarchist,
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located in rural Louisa County,
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,
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. It is a member of the
Federation of Egalitarian Communities The Federation of Egalitarian Communities (FEC) is a group of egalitarian communitiesO'Brien, EllenSome communes have survived -- and prospered -- beyond the '60s.''Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service.'' 23 Sept. 1996. which have joined together wi ...
. Acorn was started in 1993 as a spin-off community of the older, larger
Twin Oaks Community Twin Oaks Community is an ecovillage and intentional community of about one hundred people living on in Louisa County, Virginia. It is a member of the Federation of Egalitarian Communities. Founded in 1967, it is one of the longest-enduring and ...
. In the early 1990s, the Twin Oaks population swelled to capacity, with many more people who still wished to join. The rapid increase of people put pressure on the community, eventually encouraging the founding of Acorn by Twin Oaks members on a 75-acre farm 7 miles away from Twin Oaks


Community

Group meetings are held weekly and decisions are reached through consensus. Members share a strong sense of
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, therefore they strive to live lightly on the land. Although structured in areas such as membership, policies are kept to a minimum; it is preferred that calm
anarchy Anarchy is a society without a government. It may also refer to a society or group of people that entirely rejects a set hierarchy. ''Anarchy'' was first used in English in 1539, meaning "an absence of government". Pierre-Joseph Proudhon adopted ...
prevail. Of the policies that are in place, the culture encourages personal responsibility rather than supervision. The community takes on issues on a case-by-case basis, keeping in mind that needs are varied amongst individuals. The population and stability of Acorn have fluctuated significantly in its relatively short history. The Financial crisis and interpersonal conflict have brought the community close to an end on a number of occasions. Having survived these difficult times, Acorn is now thriving (2013) as it enjoys full membership of 30 members (currently its self-imposed maximum number) as well as the presence and participation of provisional members, interns and guests. There is also a waiting list of people who have been approved for membership and are waiting for space to become available. Acorn supports itself through its non- GMO heirloom seed business,
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Southern Exposure Seed Exchange (SESE) is a cooperatively-owned seed company. SESE is a source for heirloom seeds and other open-pollinated (non-hybrid) seeds with an emphasis on vegetables, flowers, and herbs that grow well in the Mid-Atlantic r ...
. The income from this business is held in common and used to support Acorn's members, as well as a number of other activities (such as maintenance of a fund to support the formation of other cooperative
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communities). In this vein, Acorn purchased a nearby property in 2013, in order to form and support the growth of a new community, which is named Sapling. All members enjoy full medical, dental, and optical care, as well as a monthly stipend. Acorn has a highly flexible self-directed labor system in keeping with its philosophy of non-hierarchy and personal independence coupled with personal responsibility. The work of the seed business is done by a dynamic and flexible collection of members and guests who attend to the necessary work tasks based on the varying needs of the business as well as the abilities and inclinations of the participants. Being non-hierarchical, there are no bosses, owners, investors, managers, or supervisors to direct the work. Therefore, work occurs with minimal supervision. Priorities are identified, and results are achieved, by the input of those participants who have the most insight into what is required for the task to be done; this is coupled with the agreement and assumption of responsibility of the other participants.


Membership

The farm works in large part due to the fact that the community carefully chooses who becomes a member by a process called Clearness. After spending three weeks visiting the community, prospective members get "clear" with every single member of the community by meeting individually for in-depth conversations. Then all members meet to decide whether or not to accept that person as a provisional member. The decision, like all decisions at Acorn, is made through consensus. Thus, all members must agree to accept the person as a provisional member. Failing full consensus for acceptance, the applicant is not invited to join. Once accepted, a person remains a provisional member for one year and then the full members decide whether or not to accept that person into full membership. Provisional membership is a trial membership and that person remains at Acorn so long as that person has the consent of all members to be there. If at any time full consent is withdrawn that person must leave. Once that person is accepted as a full member, a full consensus is required for the community to require that person to leave.


Diet

Members of the community rotate cooking responsibilities, though cooking is done mostly by those who are experienced in it. The generally prepared meals often offer a meat dish, a number of vegetarian dishes, and maybe a vegan dish if vegans are present. The community raises and cares for chickens for meat and eggs; goats for meat and milk; and pigs for pork. Two meals per day are prepared by rotating cooks from within the community and most members attend most meals. The community does not buy factory-farmed meat and purchases much of its food organically. Acorn is also successful in rescuing food that was destined for dumpsters by working with the local food bank on redistributing their surplus produce and by working with food delivery services to rescue their surpluses.


Community service

Members of Acorn are involved in various community service activities. These include Plant a Row (which grows food for local food pantries serving local disadvantaged persons) and
Food Not Bombs Food Not Bombs (FNB) is a loose-knit group of independent collectives, sharing free vegan and vegetarian food with others. The group believes that corporate and government priorities are skewed to allow hunger to persist in the midst of abundance ...
. Acorn has also invested some money and considerable labor by volunteering to help two new local egalitarian communities
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and Sapling. The community also supports members who wish to pursue activism, especially as it relates to food safety and blocking the spread of GMOs including the March Against Monsanto.


Labor

Acorn has a minimum work quota of 42 hours a week, which all adult members are expected to meet. This is the minimum amount of work deemed acceptable, with most members working well over this amount. This quantity of work may seem excessive to some, but Acorn is a relatively new farm-based community with a substantial amount of infrastructure waiting to be built out as well as a rapidly growing business that requires increasing input to meet that growth. All work done by members is equally creditable. Almost anything that needs to be done is considered work. This includes traditionally recognized work such as office work, maintenance and farming. However, less traditionally recognized work such as
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, and preparing for communal parties are equally labor creditable. As a result of this system, members feel they have significantly more free time than when they were working regular jobs. Based upon meeting the minimum amount of work expected, members enjoy four weeks of vacation per year. By working over the expected quota members can accumulate additional vacation time. The labor system at Acorn is quite unstructured. However, this does not mean members simply do whatever they want and call it work. Keeping in mind the needs and goals of the community, as well as engaging in group and individual conversations, members identify and decide on relevant tasks that need to be accomplished. Individuals then step forward to take on the responsibility of accomplishing the work in a timely fashion.


Monsanto lawsuit

Acorn, with 82 other farmers and seed businesses, preemptively sued
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Corporation to protect themselves from predatory lawsuits for GMO patent infringement. This suit is between
Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association The Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association (OSGATA) is a trade association based in Maine, United States, which represents organic farmers, seed growers and seed suppliers. It is known primarily for its March 2011 initiation of a lawsuit aga ...
and Monsanto. This class action suit was litigated by the Public Patent Foundation in response to Monsanto's multiple lawsuits against farmers who have been contaminated by their GMO seeds.


Buildings

Living is communal rather than individuals living in their own houses. Each member is provided with his/her own bedroom in one of the four living structures. A new building which will provide much needed space for Acorn's growing seed business is under construction (2013). The building has a significant number of environmentally friendly features which include low impact building materials, significant southern exposure, passive ventilation for cooling, timber-frame construction technique and desiccant air conditioning for maintaining stored seed temperatures. The estimated completion is Fall of 2014. Image:Heartwood.jpg, Heart Wood: A 13 bedroom custom built community house. Image:TheFarmHouse.jpg, The Farm House: A 5 bedroom traditional clapboard house built in 1908. There are also a number of outbuildings including a wood shop, an auto shop, barns, greenhouses, seed processing facilities and long term seed storage freezers.


References


External links

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Acorn Community Farm website archived 2021

Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

Federation of Egalitarian Communities
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