ABOUT NAMESTOY FARM http://www.namestoyfarm.com/index.html
NaMestoy Farm is the legacy of two generations of Nancy and Martin Amestoys. The first generation, Nancy and Martin Amestoy, jr., started their eggplant farm in Boynton Beach, Florida in 1945. Starting in a small way, they increased their land to about 150 acres and employed 20-30 laborers. They wanted the farm to stay in the family, but after their passing the land was sold.
With the inheritance money Martin Amestoy III received from his parents, he purchased the 14 acre estate now named NaMestoy Farm. It was his plan to create a small scale organic farm and retreat center while easing into retirement.
Twenty-one days after moving in, Martin Amestoy III died from injuries he sustained in an accident while bicycling at Stone Mountain Park. His wife, Nancy, with the help of her children and friends, is continuing on with the vision her husband and his parents had in mind.
NaMestoy Farm not only takes its name from the two generations of Amestoys with the emphasis on the "N" for the Nancys and for "M" the Martins, it also contains the sacred name Nameste, which means The divinity in me recognizes the divinity in you.That is the type of relating we are encouraging and attempting to practice here at NaMestoy Farm.