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Saturday, February 4, 2012

A CSA in the Anderson Valley? With eggs, milk, meat and veggies!..

Boont Berry Community Farm, in downtown Boonville, seeks members in the Anderson Valley for the 2012 farm season to share in the organically raised produce and pasture-raised animal products, and the investment and fun of farming on this beautiful piece of valley farm land.

Why become a member of a local community farm? 
In order to connect to community and your own food in a deep way.
Small local farms are failing across the country because of the crushing presence of industrial agriculture on government policy and the economics of food markets. Food prices continue to rise as oil production is peaking and going to fall. The security of our community to eat becomes vested completely in the vast network of chemical production and distribution…
If we invest in food production in our valley now, we will have the infrastructure to take care of our community if we need to. Especially in these times of economic hardship we need to think of the future and start planting the seeds of the local food system of the next generation.
Join us in the creation of this exciting new project.

Contact Tim Ward, Director
(831) 332-5131
timocratical@gmail.com

 
Come to an open house at the farm for a free lunch and to learn more about the membership details and model for the upcoming season:
Sunday February 12 - Begins at 12:00 Noon with Farm tour
Open House Time, Schedule, and Directions:
Lunch at 1 PM- presentation at 1:30 PM-2:30 PM- Farm tour after
Turn down Lambert Lane in Boonville, across from the Buckhorn.
Travel ¼ mile until road turns to dirt, after the END sign turn RIGHT and cross the bridge.
Park immediately, in parking lot or side of road. Open house is in the large plywood barn.

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