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 Sign up for a CSA Membership


Cost: A medium share will be similar to the size members received last year and is meant to supply a family of four.  A small share is half the size of a medium share and is meant to serve two adults; a large share will have 50% more volume than a medium share and is meant to serve a family of six. The sizes will also differ in quantity and diversity of produce included.
The per week price is the same as last year ($20 per week for a medium share), however, this year  we are offering a longer   season.

OUR 2008 MEMBERSHIPS ARE

SOLD OUT!

Due to an overwhelming response to our CSA program, we have reached our maximum CSA limit. As of April 10th, 2008 we can no longer accept new memberships, however if you are interested we can add you to our waiting list and contact you as soon as we have a share come available. We are very sorry for the inconvenience.

Email us to be added to the waiting list

You can still enjoy Schreiber & Sons Produce however!

Come visit us at one of the following Farmers Markets:

Kennewick Farmers Market- Thursdays (Starting June 5th, 2008) 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Richland Farmers Market- Fridays (Starting June 6th) At the Parkway between GW Way and Jadwin 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Pasco Farmers Market- Saturdays (Starting May 3rd) At 4th & Lewis 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

 

 

 

 

PLEASE REMIT PAYMENT TO

SCHREIBER & SONS
2621 RINGOLD ROAD
ELTOPIA, WA 99330

509.266.4348

 
 

FEATURED RECIPES

Asparagus with Roasted Garlic Aioli

Baby Bok Choy with Cashews

Country Split Pea Soup

Conventional versus Organic
We believe all of our produce is safe and healthy to eat.  We also believe the consumers should have a choice and we recognize that some people want organic produce.  In 2007, we produced a small amount of organic produce.  In 2008 we are more than doubling our certified organic ground and quadrupling our transitional organic ground.
We are offer an organic option to the CSA.  It will contain at least 75% organic, transitional organic or pesticide free produce.  We have to supplement some with conventional produce in order to maintain the wide diversity that we offer for conventional produce.  If a member wants a completely organic option, we can accommodate this desire, but the diversity of produce will be lower.  We will make up for the lower diversity with large quantities.Regardless of the option you choose, we plan to make you happy.

Alan with transplants

 

Are heirlooms better than hybrids?

 

 


 
 
 
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