Shenandoah County Virginia Community Supported Agriculture CSA Summer Produce Box - SPOTS FILLING UP NOW
J&L Green Farm
Phone Number:
540-333-1867
Address:
4010 Swover Creek Road
Edinburg, VA, 22824
You choose how frequently you receive your produce box. With as little as 1 box per month, even if you are the only person eating the produce - it's such a great option to get high quality, locally grown (right here in Woodstock), and a variety of produce with a simple and easy pick-up!
Things to remember for 1 CSA produce box a month: 1) You can sign up for just ONE BOX per month! (You can order weekly boxes if desired)
2) Only getting ONE BOX per month allows you the time to use up ever single item in your variety box, so there is nothing wasted.
3) If I found myself super busy and didn't get to cook the produce right away, it lasted fresh for 2 (if not 3 weeks) in my fridge. Again, ample time to enjoy the produce over several weeks.
4) QUALITY!! We are always about bringing you the best quality there is. This produce is beyond organic, you don't have to worry about how it's grown and what is sprayed on it. It's clean, wholesome produce!
5) LOCAL!! Supporting local farmers is important to us and we are excited to partner with St. Luke Farm to offer this fresh and LOCAL produce (coming right here from Shenandoah County).
I could go on, but I'll leave it with just these 5 things. Catch us at the store or send us an email, if you have any questions that we can help answer.
We are filling up spots NOW for the summer season. I know this is different than any of the products we have done before, but this allows the farmer to plan and be ready for an abundant crop in the summer (which means things are getting started NOW).
CSA Summer Produce Box - Sign Up Here (or in-store)
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) consists of a community of individuals who pledge support to a farm operation so that the farmland becomes, either legally or a pledge, the be a community's farm. The growers and consumers provide mutual support and share the risks and benefits of food production. Typically, members or shareholders of the farm or garden pledge in advance to cover the anticipated costs of the farm operation and the farmer's salary. In return, they receive shares in the farm's bounty throughout the growing season, as well as satisfaction gained from reconnecting to the land and participating directly in food production.