Why We Exist

building a more connected, just, and regenerative grain system across the Mid-Atlantic

Mission

Common Grain Alliance connects and supports farmers, processors, bakers, and grain artisans to strengthen a vibrant, equitable, and regenerative grain economy in the Mid-Atlantic.

vision

We envision a region where local businesses produce nutritious, flavorful, and reliable grain products — empowering communities, stewarding the land, creating good jobs, and bringing more delicious food to more people.

Mid-Atlantic Region: Southern Pennsylvania → Northern North Carolina.

Core Programs: Workshops, farmer support, market access, leadership development, supply-chain research.

Core Values: Regeneration • Equity • Collaboration • Flavor • Community

OUR APPROACH

  • We connect farmers, millers, bakers, maltsters, and allied businesses—especially those historically excluded—to build a more collaborative and resilient regional grain community.

  • We help farmers access fair and reliable markets, plan production, align pricing, and build profitable long-term operations rooted in regenerative practices.

  • Through workshops, trainings, speaker series, and meet-ups, we strengthen technical skills, foster shared learning, and deepen relationships across the supply chain.

  • We develop shared infrastructure, genetics, and information networks, while educating consumers and policymakers about the value of regional grain and advocating for a more just, resilient food system.

Our Commitment to Equity, Inclusion & Justice

A regenerative grain economy can only thrive when it addresses inequities in agriculture.
Our work includes:

  • Creating pathways for BIPOC, veteran, and beginning farmers

  • Confronting the legacies of land dispossession and exploitation

  • Distributing opportunities and resources more equitably

  • Practicing transparency and accountability across all programs

Equity isn’t a standalone project. It’s a fundamental part of how we grow the grain economy.

OUR STORY

  • Founded in 2018 by 13 bakers, millers, and grain farmers in Roseland, VA, the Common Grain Alliance began as a simple effort to bring the Mid-Atlantic grain community together.

  • The network expanded rapidly and secured major grants—including SARE and NFWF—to support farmer education and publish the Growing Grain Handbook.

  • We launched the Agricultural Leadership Development Initiative (ALDI) for BIPOC and veteran farmers, reaching nearly 80 members.

  • We launched the Mid-Atlantic Grain Stand & Grain Share, and completed a regional strategic marketing plan.

  • Membership grew to 164+; we published our first annual report and began a USDA-funded regional grain supply chain assessment.

HELP US GROW A STRONGER REGIONAL GRAINSHED

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