Meadowlark Hearth CSA – extended deadline

by Monique on October 2, 2011

EXTENDED DEADLINE for winter share sign up
Meadowlark Hearth CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)
Educating each other about food.
At the Richard Everett Farm, LLC
2011-2012 Winter share Vegetable Share and farm membership

All vegetables are grown naturally without synthesized chemical fertilizer or pesticides, are open-pollinated varieties with flavor , and are grown with the organic and biodynamic approach on a certified organic farm, certified by Global Organic Association.

Beginning Oct 7: every two weeks with the last pick up in the third week of January

SHARES INCLUDE:
Winter squash wide assortment: hubbard squashes, buttercup and butternut squash
All types have wonderful baking qualities.

Root crops assortments:
Celeriac: tastes like celery but is a root for soups, stir fries, roasting and baking
Carrots for winter salads and cooking
Beets
Some Onions, leeks and garlic, sorry no potatoes this year.
A few Black radish for salads

Kohlrabi storage type: wonderful for eating raw in the winter.
Cabbage: storage and sour kraut types.

We prefer to do whole shares but have no problem with people splitting shares themselves.

COST: Early bird discount: $350 if paid by Sept 15, DEADLINE EXTENDED to OCT 7, 2011 If you want to pay in 4 month installments then it would be: $90 for the first three months and then $80 the last month.
$400 if the first $100 paid by Oct 9, and this can be paid in two to four installments whatever works for you.
CHECKS need to be made out to Richard Everett Farm, LLC

Barter shares: We need a lot of repair and restoration around the farm. If you are able to do something that the farm needs, we are ready to barter the share. Let us know if you are interested and we can see if it works for both of us.

QUESTIONS, to tour the farm, or to purchase plant stats or tour the gardens: CALL Beth 632-3399 or email: bcorymb@gmail.com

Limited late winter shares will be available February through May when there will be the above vegetables available as well as parsnips and early greenhouse greens in the early spring.
Other organic products for additional payment: organic plant starts, seed from our farm as well and meat and eggs from other ecologically run farms.

*Directions to our farm: beginning at the Scottsbluff Sugar Factory, stay on highway 26 toward Minatare (go past Frank Implement) until coming to County Rd 26. Turn left or north and it is the first left hand driveway. (It is approximately 3 miles from the sugar factory.) A landmark is the pond just north of highway 26. Our farm can be seen from the highway with a house & gray barn north of the pond.

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