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What is offered in the box shares?
    Organic fruits and veggies, preserves, maple, honey, pastured eggs, applesauce, cider vinegar.
New offerings in 2008 include organic pasture-raised pork and chicken.
  
All produce is 15% off of our retail prices; value-added items are discounted 10%.

How much is a share?
     Shares cost $30
(made up entirely of produce, feeds 3 adults well).
Large shares (for bigger families) cost $45.
The fresh food amounts can vary; including a quart of syrup reduces the lbs. of produce, for example...

Shares include produce and jams, etc?
    Only when you want them to!
Value-added items are specifically chosen; the difference is made up of produce.

When do I order? and pick-up..?
Orders should be placed by Sunday evening. You may call or email us your order if you can not drop it off at the farm. 
All orders picked up/delivered Tuesdays.
Pick-up on farm is 2pm- on.
Weekly Box Share Program
Organic Fruits and Vegetables
Our Own Fruit Preserves, Jams, Jellies, Pickles
Cider, Maple Syrup, Raw Honey, Pastured Eggs
New in 2008: organic pasture-raised pork and chickens!
  With Box Shares, customers choose:

     
when to order
   
When you want a share, you order one, and pay when you pick it up.
It doesn't have to be every week (but it can be!)

     
what size to order
    
Shares cost $30. Large shares cost $45. What you're paying for is produce
at 15% below retail prices and value-added items at 10% below retail prices.

   
  to include value-added items
    
If you'd like value-added items in your share, such as maple syrup, pickles, or eggs, simply order them and the box share price (10% off retail) is
deducted from the total. Produce fills the balance: for example, a $3 item included in a $30 share means we fill the box with $27 worth of in-season produce.
Interested in getting a  share this week?

Please contact
Martha at
802-579-9396
(or by
email) to order or request an order form.
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   Through our Weekly Box Share Program,    
we endeavor to provide our customers  
with
choice and flexibility.  

If committing to a full season CSA subscription is not for you,
we hope you'll consider ordering shares by the week, May-December.
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