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What is a CSA?
A Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program unites members of a community with farmers and the land. Members of the program purchase a...
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What type of shares are available and how much do they cost?
Our shares are for a 12-week period. We offer shares in three sizes. The large share is a 1 bushel box and should feed a family of 4-6 ($380). The...
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Why join a CSA for my vegetables?
Joining a CSA program provides you with the knowledge of where and how your food is grown, and access to produce that is fresh and harvested within,...
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Is there a deadline to sign up?
Strictly speaking, there is no deadline, but membership in an active season may be sold out; check with us for availability. We are asking that...
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Do you accept credit cards?
You may use your credit card through our Pay Pal payment option.
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When are the specific crops harvested?
Spring crop harvest begins in mid-April. The first produce delivered are cold, hardy products such as collards, beets, and turnips, as well as...
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What is the best way to store the vegetables?
Different sources provide a variety of suggestions and storing techniques. We have enjoyed the comprehensive “Food Storage Tips” guide...
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What products will you grow this spring season?
For the spring and early summer season, we will be growing beets, cabbage, collards, carrots, eggplant, lettuce, kale, mustard, turnips, green...
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Can we visit the farm?
It is our wish for you to feel a part of the farm; therefore, scheduled visits can be arranged. We plan to have an open house for our membership,...
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Will Pinckney's Produce grow any fruits?
We have planted blueberries and blackberries and hope to have them for the 2010 seasons. We also plan to plant stawberries...
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