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Farm Happenings at Farefield by TRACTOR Food & Farms
Last CSA for 2021!
Hey everyone! We would like to thank you for an amazing year. This will be our last CSA week for 2021. You may keep your red bag after the final delivery. Be sure to sign up for the 2022 season. read more »
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Tractor will be closed Thanksgiving Day. Please remember to pick up your CSA bag on Wednesday Nov. 24th. read more »
CSA Pick Up on Wednesday / **New** Yacon Vegetable
TRACTOR will be closed Thanksgiving Day. Please remember to pick up your CSA bag on Wednesday, Nov. 24th from 12pm-6pm.
Be sure to try out yacon in this weeks bag.
Yacon is native to the Andes and is known for several health benefits. The yacon tuber looks similar to a sweet1 read more »
Farm Happenings for October 13, 2021
Pumpkin Patch Event read more »
Be Sure to Keep Getting Your Veggies!
If you are signed up for a fall share and would like to continue to receive your fresh veggies each week until December, you need to sign up for the winter season. Be sure to do so before September 24 so you don't miss a week! If you have any questions, simply reply to this email and we will be hap1 read more »
Week 20: Don't Forget To Sign Up For Fall and Winter Seasons!
You can still save 5% when you sign up for an Annual Share! read more »
Week 18: BLACKBERRIES
Get em while you can! read more »
Week 15: Cool, Cool Crops
Get it while it lasts! Cool weather crops like broccoli, kohlrabi and radishes and kale are on their last leg with the 80-degree days becoming more common. Soon tomatoes, squash and corn will take their place as regulars. I doubt we'll hear any complaints about that, though!
Thank you for your supp1 read more »
Week 14: How about a bucket?
As long as yall keep ordering strawberries, we'll keep em coming. In fact, so many of you are ordering 4 quarts, we're making gallon buckets available!! Get them while they last! Bryant Farms, a long-time family farm from Mitchell County, has a crop which will keep us in supply for the next few wee1 read more »