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We're excited to announce that the 2010 CSA season is just around the corner and we are now accepting sign-ups. Take a look at what we offer and see if the Driftless Organics CSA program is right for you!
Questions or Comments? Give us a jingle at 608 624 3735
or email us at csainfo@driftlessorganics.com.
Driftless Organics
50561 County Road B Soldiers Grove WI 54655
608 624 3735
csainfo@driftlessorganics.com
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HOLY COW!
Our 2010 CSA share haves filled up! You can still order our sunflower oil, November and December boxes and grass fed beef!
Click HERE to order.
Our Community Supported Agriculture(CSA) program is the bringing together of farmers (that’s us) and eaters (that’s you). Together we are a COMMUNITY that joins forces to experience a season of farming. You’ve heard the buzz words in all sorts of circles and you are probably wondering what the heck all the hubbub is about. It’s about FRESH, quality, locally grown produce direct from our fields, in the beautiful driftless region of SW Wisconsin, to you. By joining our CSA program, you are paying for a share of the farm’s bounty. Each week throughout the season, you will receive a box full of the essential vegetable goodness that we grow - sweet corn, tomatoes, potatoes, garlic, onions - all those vegetables that you know and love, with a few oddities thrown in to keep things interesting for you and your family. Once a week (or every other week - depending on your preference), your box will be delivered to your neighborhood. Along with a box of vegetables, you will recieve a weekly newsletter that has recipes, cooking tips, stories and information regarding organic vegetables.
Being part of a CSA is about more than just vegetables. As a CSA member you will be sharing the rewards as well as the risks of farming. The rewards include: enjoying the freshest produce available; knowing where, how and by whom your food is being produced; and having a direct connection with the people who produce your food. The risks include weather and pests. These risks can be pretty scary (as we found out in the 2007 flood) for small farmers like us, but they are more bearable when shared by a bunch of good folks who want to eat good and support the local food movement
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The CSA Program
The CSA Program
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