Winter Week 12: Last Week of the Winter FarmShare!
Posted on February 24th, 2023 by Sarah Wiggins
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Yes, you read that right: this is the LAST week of the Winter FarmShare! Can you believe it’s almost March?! Thank you so much for being a part of it–you helped us work towards our food access goals and supported lots of great local farms and food producers throughout the tough winter months. But don’t worry, our Summer 2023 FarmShares are *ON SALE NOW*! Click on the pictures below for more information and an amazing new opportunity for SNAP customers.
And speaking of sales, we will be holding an end-of-winter-FarmShare sale on lots of products! You can look forward to select pantry and produce items being sold at a reduced price! You can also look forward to more MicroBurst microgreens from Generation Farm in Concord, Hydroponic greens from Oasis, lots of root veggies, and winter squash!
Thank you & we'll see you soon!
Questions? Email us at farmshare@refugeesuccess.org or give us a call at 603-606-2663 and we will get right back to you!
From all of us at Fresh Start Farms, take good care and be well.
We are a collective brand for immigrant and refugee farmers participating in the New American Sustainable Agriculture Program, a program of the Organization for Refugee and Immigrant Success. We work alongside new American farmers to bring farm fresh ingredients to your table via neighborhood farm stands, farmers markets, our FarmShare, wholesale and through NH Farm to School.
Twenty-three new American farmers make up Fresh Start Farms. Nine farmers are part of the New American Farmers Co-op and grow at Our Farm on Story Hill in Dunbarton, NH. An additional 14 farmers, the Umoja Farmers, grow on land at the St. Paul's School in Concord, NH.
All producers in the Fresh Start Farms collective implement organic practices. While not certified organic, the farmers grow nutrient dense produce without chemicals and in a way that promotes healthy soil, habitat, and environment.
We speak 13 languages, represent 7 countries and grow over 50 different varieties of produce!