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January 4, 2023

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In our CSA this week

Happy New Year!! I’m happy to report that most of the farm is looking good after the holiday storms. The wind somehow turned our tent at the SE pickup completely…

December 15, 2022

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In our CSA share this week

It is almost the holiday season! At the Farm, the two weeks at the end of December to the beginning of January are one of the few times we almost…

November 30, 2022

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In our share this week

A quick reminder that pro-rated memberships in our Winter/Spring CSA – starting now through mid-April – are still available! SIGN UP FOR WINTER/SPRING TODAY! Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving!…

November 3, 2022

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Our Winter/Spring CSA is live – come and get it!

Join us, won’t you? Our pioneering Winter/Spring CSA runs November through mid-April 2023 over 11 bounteous pickups. We’ve got rows & rows of incredible veggies in the ground to help…

July 18, 2022

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Saying Goodbye: Katherine Deumling

Rutabagas, turnips, bok choy or even a 10-pound haul of tomatoes? For years, 47th Avenue Farm shareholders have been turning to Katherine Deumling for creative ways to turn all kinds…

March 15, 2022

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This week in our CSA

A gentle reminder that membership in our Summer CSA – starting mid-May – beckoning! SIGN UP FOR SUMMER TODAY! We’re celebrating St. Patricks Day with lots of GREENS this week…

March 2, 2022

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This week in our CSA

First, a reminder that membership in our Summer CSA – starting mid-May – is now open for sale! SIGN UP FOR SUMMER TODAY! The atmospheric river has returned! Our farm…

February 16, 2022

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This week’s CSA news

First, a quick announcement that membership in our Summer CSA is now open for sale! Even better, if you sign up before Feb 25th, you’ll lock in last year’s Summer…

February 1, 2022

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This week (Feb 1) in our CSA

We’ve had quite a few cold & sunny days the last few weeks. This is perfect weather for sweetening up the winter crops like chicory and cabbage. When the temperatures…