Community
Supported Agriculture
2007 Season
We have completed the second season of
our CSA program and are gearing up for our third!
Developed in the 1960s in Japan, CSAs are a way
for communities to share the risks and the bounty
of the harvest with the farmer. CSAs offer a positive
alternative to the conventional agricultural system
in which consumers and farmers are estranged,
and create a viable economic model in which farmers
receive 100 percent of the food dollar. In a CSA,
consumers buy shares in a farm's output before
the growing season starts, and then reap the benefits
of the harvest each week as the season progresses.
We’re
very excited about continuing the CSA for another
year. In our first CSA season, we offered 11 shares,
and in our second we offered 25. In the 2007 season,
we plan to offer 25 shares. The CSA program is
open to anyone interested in receiving fresh food
and supporting local agriculture. We fill up quickly
on a first-come, first-served basis, so please
inquire as soon as possible if you are interested.
To
become a member, call us or e-mail as soon as
possible because shares are limited (info@maverickfarms.com
or 828-963-4656).
What you can expect for the 2007 CSA season:
1)
Our CSA has 25 members. Membership prices will
remain the same as the 2006 season, at $500 per
share. The season runs from the first week of
June through mid-October.
2)
To streamline the CSA’s expansion and develop
a sense of community, we ask all CSA members to
fulfill a work requirement—6 hours for the
season. There are various ways that this requirement
can be met—participating in a farm workday,
working at our pickup location to help distribute
boxes, washing and packing vegetables for distribution.
After members have joined, we will send out a
schedule for you to choose your hours.
3)
Maverick Farms is committed to the idea that fresh,
locally grown food is a right, not a privilege.
In this spirit, we will be offering two working
shares. The working share is priced at half the
regular share ($250 for the season) and the shareholder
will work 7 hours per month. If you would like
an application for the working share, please contact
us.
4)
We hope to utilize the Agricultural Center in
Downtown Boone again this year. We’ll arrive
with the harvest in bins and CSA members will
pack their own boxes. We’ll have a scale
and a list of amounts of vegetables available
that week. Pickups will most likely be on Tuesdays
from 4-6 p.m. Volunteers will be on site throughout
the CSA pickup time to setup, help with distribution,
and cleanup afterwards. Work requirements can
be fulfilled by working two distribution days.
5)
We’ll include about seven different varieties
of veggies in your box each week, valued at approximately
$25 (at the peak of the season, you can expect
to get more, and less at the start and end of
the season). Based on feedback, we’ve decided
to pare back on exotic veggies and focus on staples
like lettuce, carrots, tomatoes, broccoli, peas,
squash, cucumbers, beans, potatoes.
6)
We’ll continue with a weekly newsletter
that will include at least one simple recipe.
We’ll also make an effort to send out email
updates before CSA pickup day with what you can
expect to find in your box that week.
Please let us know if you’d like to join.
We are offering shares on a first-come, first-serve
basis. To register for this season or with any
questions you may have, contact us at info@maverickfarms.com
or 828-963-4656.
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