May 20, 2015 Woodward, Oklahoma

Liberty Farms is launching a cutting edge, self-sufficient, sustainable, organic solution for veterans suffering from PTSD and war-related disabilities. As we all know, many veterans are living substandard lifestyles due to trauma and disabilities that are being disregarded, unrecognized and untreated by the organizations responsible for addressing these issues.

The program developed at Liberty Farms offers a turnkey solution for installing and operating organic greenhouses and aquaponics systems, thereby responsibly meeting the combined needs of disabled veterans, the environment and the increasing demand from consumers for better quality, organic food. All veterans are psychologically evaluated before being accepted into the program, and will receive ongoing support as they learn the operations of farming and managing their own small business. Upon approval, the veterans are engaged in an eight-week, live-in immersion program to learn every aspect of the farming, business and distribution processes. The therapeutic benefits of an agricultural lifestyle have been well established and Liberty Farm’s program is scaled to assure both manageability and financial security for the veterans and their families. 

According to founder Jay Devereaux, “Not only are we meeting the needs of those who have given so much for our country, this program is uniquely designed to be completely financially self-sufficient. All we need is seed money to establish the training facility, after which the program affords long-term financial security for the participants and is self-sustaining through the sale of the produce from the training farm as it moves forward. All we require is adequate funding to launch. This is not another dependency driven program that requires ongoing outside donations or government funding. We need a different paradigm for funding help for those in need. Liberty Farms is modeling a new standard. Every startup donation we receive provides a lifelong return in the form of on-going quality-of-life and financial security for veterans in need and their families. “ 

Among the experts participating in the development of the Liberty Farms program is former Navy SEAL Benjamin Smith, who heads the advisory board and is instrumental in discerning how to meet unique needs among veterans. He is passionate about taking care of those who have made contributions to our country’s freedom and security and have paid a huge price in doing so. 

To learn more about the program visit:
Liberty Farms Program
To donate go to: Go Fund Me Liberty Farms
For more information contact Liberty Farms