Madera Farm is owned by Jake Klitenic, the owner of JK Enterprise Landscape Supply, and known for its involvement in the community, is planning to launch operations of its new location in the spring of 2013. Madera Farm will be producing mulch and landscaping materials to residents and organizations in Nokesville VA and the surrounding communities.
Madera Farm, an agribusiness specializing in preparing landscape materials for homes and businesses, is opening a location in Nokesville, Virginia. By opening the new location, Madera Farm will continue to promote its positive impact on the environment, increase their involvement with community youth activities and solidify its position as an important job creator for residents of Prince William County.
“We take discarded wood and make use of the materials to keep homes and businesses looking beautiful,” said Jake Klitenic, Owner of Madera Farm. “We’re using land resources in a way that helps further the sustainable growth that has become so important,” he continued.
The owner of Madera Farm has a long history of working with youth clubs and organization sot help keep the children of Prince William County active and healthy. “We supply several area youth leagues with mulch and top soil for their annual fund raising drives,” said Klitenic. “Seeing the children get the funding they need makes it all worthwhile.” By opening the Madera Farm location, landscaping supplies will be more readily available to area teams, driving down costs and helping the children reach their goals.
Madera Farm will also have a positive impact on the area economy, immediately providing 20 well paying full time jobs. “In this tough economy, it makes us proud that we’ll be providing a livelihood to 20 families here in Prince William County,” said Klitenic. The jobs will range from sales to service and help get the landscaping supplies to homes and businesses throughout the county.
By making use of the farm land to recycle tree cuttings, Madera Farm will be at the forefront of keeping the Rural Crescent area of Virginia pristine, while providing the community growth that will keep Prince William County vibrant. For more information about Madera Farm, please visit: http://www.MaderaFarm.org.