At the Farm,  the transition to Fall harvest is arriving ; and close   to the last 1/4 mark for the 2023 share season. Still, a long harvest season ahead. We’ve begun to harvest Winter Squash,  apples are here and will continue throughout the season. We are really seeing red in the tomato patches. Yes, a few delays in the harvest, but we’re getting there. The remaining greenhouse plantings are in the fields for Fall  when conditions are correct we can get a lot done. Our summer workers are all back in school now. We have challenges to face for the Fall harvest, never a dull moment this time of year!  Remember; we keep a good stock of our free range eggs,  Local Whoa Nellie Milk , sauerkraut, & other items that can be purchased through our display cooler in the barn where you’d  picked up your share during daylight hours!  Thank You; all who have supported us this season & Looking forward to growing for you all in 2023! Remember: The barn remains open Thursdays postseason as our “Barn Market” 2-6pm thru December.

Scroll down, there is a list of this week’s harvest selections.

20 Week shares : for 2023 June 1st – October 12th

24 Week shares:  May 18th – October 26th

  Eggs & Whoa Nellie Milk always available in Glass Door Cooler year round in Barn + Jared Goods.

CSA Operation hours are during Daylight hours only. 

  Items in Cooler are for purchase only.

This week’s shares include:

 Beans

Sweet Corn

Butternut Squash

 Dill

Potatoes

Cortland Apples

Beets

Swiss Chard

Remember with distancing restrictions, shares are prebagged for the time being, Leave the basket, grab the bag & go. Extras at the farm still available on bench next to display cooler!

 Eggs & other cooler items are available for purchase at the farm in the barn anytime during daylight hours

2024 CSA sign ups season begins in December 2023 & continues thru April 2024

   As Always, growing for all you supportive folks this & every season now in  “Our 44th Season” & AS ALWAYS  Farming Organic!”  Think sunny thoughts & warm gentle rains!  Farmer Paul

 

 

 

 

 
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