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2019 Registration
Registration for the 2019 season is now open! Know your farmer, know your food.
Farmer John is once again offering two share sizes
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2017 Registration!
Registration for the 2017 season is now open! Know your farmer, know your food.
Farmer John is happy to announce two different share options this year! (more…)
2020 Registration
Registration for the 2020 season is now open! Know your farmer, know your food. (more…)
2018 Registration!
Registration for the 2018 season is now open! Know your farmer, know your food.
Farmer John is happy to announce two share options again this year, and the prices remain the same from last year! (more…)
2021 Registration
Happy winter everyone! It is time to register for the 2021 CSA season! Know your farmer. Know your food. (more…)
2022 Registration
Happy winter everyone! It is time to register for the 2022 CSA season! Know your farmer. Know your food. (more…)
2023 Registration
Happy winter everyone! It is time to register for the 2023 CSA season! Know your farmer. Know your food.
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. CSA members pre-pay for “shares” in a local organic farm at the beginning of the season in March when the farmer most needs the money. Then during the harvest from June through November, the farmer delivers a weekly assortment of vegetables, herbs, and some fruit.
100% of your food dollars go to the person who is growing it. You support sustainable, local agriculture and get freshly picked organic produce at reasonable prices. In addition, you know the farmer growing your vegetables and can visit the farm – establishing a personal connection with your food supply. (more…)
2024 Registration
Happy winter everyone! It is time to register for the 2024 CSA season! Know your farmer. Know your food.
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. CSA members pre-pay for “shares” in a local organic farm at the beginning of the season in March when the farmer most needs the money. Then during the harvest from June through November, the farmer delivers a weekly assortment of vegetables, herbs, and some fruit.
100% of your food dollars go to the person who is growing it. You support sustainable, local agriculture and get freshly picked organic produce at reasonable prices. In addition, you know the farmer growing your vegetables and can visit the farm – establishing a personal connection with your food supply. (more…)
Vegan Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie
Found on the minimalistbaker.com food blog, this pumpkin pie recipe uses only 10 ingredients, and is vegan and gluten-free. Your Thanksgiving guests will not know it has no eggs or cream! You can also substitute another winter squash for pumpkin puree. (more…)