What is a fulldiet farmshare?

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Our fulldiet farmshare is not just a typical Community Supported Agriculture (CSA); it's a robust version.  As a shareholder, you get the unique benefit of once-a-week unlimited free choice access to our farm products. This means you can start with a “Base” share, which includes unlimited produce, herbs, flowers, grains, and eggs. Adding “Dairy” &/or “Meat” shares can further enhance your share. While we don’t entirely replace the store, most shareholders can replace 80% of their groceries, making it a truly unique and exciting opportunity.

Becoming a shareholder is not just about the food; it's a commitment to native, heirloom, and endangered foods produced by regenerative agriculture practices. This commitment to sustainable practices ensures that you support producing the highest quality, nutrient-dense agricultural products, fostering community and dedication to health in yourself and the land. It's a commitment to a seasonal diet reminiscent of the homesteads of yesteryear, where a single farm produces the bulk of your food.  It allows members to eat a homestead diet without owning the land or growing the food themselves, but instead supporting the farmer and practices that do.

 

What’s in a share?

**  Part of your membership includes joining our herdshare program, where you legally own part of our goat herd and have access to raw dairy.  Before joining, please familiarize yourselves with raw milk's possible risks and benefits.   Resources:  Real Milk & Raw Milk Institute

 

Cost

Due to our free choice system, each household member who partakes in the food must purchase a farmshare. 

  • Adult (18 & up)

  • Child (13-17)

  • Child (6-12)

  • Child (2-5)

  • Child (under 2) w/ a corresponding adult share

Payment is due bi-monthly. Upon membership acceptance, a non-refundable deposit of eight weeks per share is due. The next eight weeks are due by June 1st. The preferred method of payment is check, cash, or Zelle. PayPal or credit cards are also accepted, but a transaction fee of 3% will be incurred.