We don't have added costs of transport, packaging and advertising when you buy through CSAs, the farmer receives a larger portion of the food dollar.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Rainy spring to date.

"Officials with the local Farm Service Agency expect the state will declare much of upstate New York a disaster, following three months of very wet weather. The steady rains have prevented farmers from getting all of their crops planted."


There was a threat of frost after Memorial Day Weekend this year - most unusual - just escaped it - 34 degrees!


Our planting has been slowed in the beginning but we are moving ahead - 630 feet rows of tomatoes planted so far with lots of varieties and more planting to follow!


As a CSA member you share crop losses with farmers - but I think we are going to have a good season despite the delayed start.

Membership Waiver

As farmers, we are seeking to preserve land and agriculture and as members, you agree to help us with unconditional support,  which includes, but is not limited to, accepting crop losses and all liability for participation in any and all activities at the farm.

There are waivers to sign before you can walk the fields and pick.  The waivers state that you, as a member, hold harmless the farm and it's owners for any food poisoning and injuries while on the land and properties.  


"I waive all claims against the farm, the farmers, the owners, employees, and agents that the owner might hereafter assert for damages or loss, except for willful misconduct or gross negligence.  I  understand that some of the food is not FDA or Ag and Markets.  I have read this Agreement, Fully understand its terms, understand that I have given up substantial rights by signing it and have signed it freely and without any inducement or assurance of any nature and intend it to be a complete and unconditional release of all liability to the greatest extent allowed by law and agree that if any portion of this agreement is held to be invalid the balance, notwithstanding, shall continue in full force and affect.


As a CSA Member - you may ask for a refund if you are unwilling to sign this waiver before you begin UPICK.  

UPICK: 1

"June 02, 2011, 4:06PM
The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for parts of Central New York from 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. Friday. The frost could damage sensitive plants and crops."
We covered the tomato plants which were not planted yet - luckily - and picked baby lettuce.
UPICK: 1
List of what is available for UPICK CSA MEMBERS Weekend Sat, Sun, and Mon (6/4th,5th,6th)
This weekend you can pick up /UPICK the following:
  1. prewashed bowl of baby mixed lettuce 
  2. foraged wild greens such as nettles, mustard, mint, and lambs quarters - see more on utube and "wildman steve brill" and "eat the weeds"!
  3. scallions
  4. pea shoots and tendrils
  5. brick oven pizza
  6. local baked goods
  7. maple syrup
  8. "dutch girl" cheese
  9. farm fresh eggs
We will also have your shopping lists to keep track of your selections.


Wednesday, June 1, 2011

2011 Heirloom Tomato Varieties Custom Grown

Our tomato plants are ready to be planted this week! CSA members will benefit from lots of great red and purple types - mouthwatering sunbursts of flavor in no time! Each member can pick ripe tomatoes beginning around July - harvest is limited to a smaller basket (but still generous) once per week.

We are also selling some of our custom grown tomato plants until June 7th.
The price per plant is .65 - Each order is 16 plants - while supplies last.
Offer open until June 7. Pick up in Utica NH area - email your order.

maximum from this group = 5 of any variety
cuor di bue
pantano romanesco
san marzano
striped roman
cherokee purple

maximum from this group = 1 of any variety
delicious
hazelfield
moneymaker
beauty queem
rei dos
morado
mama leone
black early
black oxheart
black giant
black pear
igneli gigante
illini star
orange purple smudge
vorlon