Turnip Rock CSA

Posted by Sarah on March 17th 2010 in blog

Community Supported Agriculture

This year Sunnyside is happy to announce that we will be functioning as a drop site for a local Community Supported Agriculture farm.  In conjunction with Turnip Rock, located just across the border in New Auburn Wisconsin, Sunnyside will receive weekly shipments of sustainably raised, local organic produce.
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) works by partnering the farmer and consumer in a simple and environmentally friendly way.  The consumer shares the cost of supporting the farm, helping the farmer purchase supplies, equipment and seed.  In return the shareholders are guaranteed fresh, locally grown organic produce.   In addition to the benefits of great, organic produce, Community Supported Agriculture benefits the community as a whole – providing local small farms dedicated to true organic farming with an economically viable way to compete with the ever expanding Big Agribusiness.   In return for this help most CSA farms are dedicated to community participation, inviting shareholders to come and spend time in the relaxing, urban-alternative of their farms (although, to reduce the number of vehicles involved in the process, a centrally locate pick-up spot, like Sunnyside, is designated).
We invite all of our customers to come in and learn with us about organic vegetables and Turnip Rock CSA.   We anticipate this new program, in addition to our highly successful plastic pot recycling program, will not only become a vital part of Sunnyside’s ongoing effort to ‘be greener’ but also be an exciting way to engage with our wonderful community.  Signup Form

3 Responses to “Turnip Rock CSA”

  1. Michaelanne deGrood Says:

    Are the shares already sold out? If not, is it possible to get a half share? Thanks! Michaelanne

  2. Sarah Says:

    It’s best to contact the CSA for specifics on availability. And, splitting a share is something that can only happen on the buyer’s end. We suggest finding a friend or neighbor to go half and half with. http://www.turniprock.com/Site/Welcome.html

  3. Sarah Says:

    After further reading I see that Turnip Rock DOES offer a .5 share program. The deliveries would be every other week for 18 weeks.
    http://www.turniprock.com/Site/Share_Options.html

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