Community Supported Agriculture.
Community
Supported Agriculture, or CSA, is an alternative food system... It represents an informal agreement forged on an annual basis
between a farmer and a group of member to produce and distribute food. Members, sometimes referred to as shareholders,
sharers, customers or consumers, are poeple concerned about where thier food comes from, how it is grown, and by whom.
They recognize the connections between thier food choices and the economic system that supports it...." - The Community
Supported Agriculture Handbook, The Center for Sustainable Living, Wilson College

Naturally raised, wholesome foods.
Why eat within community?? For some people it is the experience of tasting good produce... like the rich flavor
that a tomato has out of the garden versus one that was picked green 1500 miles away, ripened in the back of a tractor trailer,
and delivered to the produce section of any grocery. Others would say it is simply because they want to know where their
food is coming from and how it is being grown. While others are choosing this method of eating as a way to reduce their
environmental load. i.e..- cutting down on gas consumption in the transport of foreign goods or supporting farmers who
are environmentally conscious in their land practices.
If you believe that it is
important to eat within community we would like to provide you with the experience of eating locally grown, fresh produce
on a weekly basis. You will receive quality goods that have been grown on our farm or on other local farms.
The Season.
The season runs for 20 weeks
starting the middle of May through the first week in October. Some weeks produce amounts will be slightly less than
others due to what can be harvested at the time. For example mid-summer deliveries will contain more produce and variation
than early spring.
Payment & Cost.
Deposits are due at the time
of commitment. This amount equals 1/3rd of total amount due. Subscriptions will be held by deposit
only. Remaining fees
are due either in full at the beginning of May or in two more payments. One being due at the beginning of May and
the last being due at the beginning of July.

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Item
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CSA Full Share
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$668.68
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CSA Half Share
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$372.59
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Full Chicken Share (1 (avg. 4 lb) chicken weekly)
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$233.70
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Half Chicken Share
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$116.85
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Full Egg Share (1 dz every week)
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$61.50
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Half Egg Share
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$30.75
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Follow the link below to our commitment form for 2010.
Please email
us of your interest before sending in form. Thanks! info@newhopejmdfarm.com
CSA commitment form 2010
Pick Up/Drop Off Locations.
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City/Location
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Place
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Day
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Time
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JMD Farm
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Produce Shed
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Tuesdays
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5-6 pm
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Waynesboro
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Stone Soup Books and Cafe
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Wednesdays
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5-6 pm
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Staunton
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TBA
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Thursdays
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5-6 pm
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