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 Sign up for a CSA Membership


We are now accepting memberships for our 2010 season!

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SMALL, MEDIUM, AND LARGE SHARES ARE NOW AVAILABLE

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Size
Conventional
Organic
Small
$385
$460
Medium
$660
$800
Large
$935
$1100
     

 

Deposit of $50 for a small share and $100 for a medium or large share is required.

You may pay 50% by May 1 and the remaining 50% by July 1.  You can make regular or irregular payments if you so choose, but the membership must be paid in full by July 1.

No refunds after July 1.

Produce is packed in boxes and delivered to a central location in your area.  Please return boxes in usable condition from the previous week when picking up your next delivery.

Payment schedule is based on an estimated 28 week season (first week of May through second week of November).

Memberships after June 1 will be prorated.

95% of produce is grown on our farm.

Organic shares are 90% transitional or certified organic; we sometimes have to supplement the organic shares with conventional produce due to certain gaps in our program, but you will be notified if produce is not organic.

Organic deliveries on Tuesday and conventional deliveries on Thursday.

A small share is designed for a two adults, a medium share is designed for a small to moderate sized family and a large is designed for a large family.  Of course this depends on how much produce you like to eat.

  A small share is about half the size of a medium and a large is half again larger than a medium (a large would be twice the size of a small share.)  Share size is adjusted by a combination of reducing the number of items and portion size.

We have pick up locations in North Richland, South Richland, West Richland, Kennewick, Pasco, Connell, and at the farm.  We are likely to have other drop off sites as well as based on interest.

In most cases, produce is picked within 48 hours of delivery.

Extra produce can be ordered to be included with your weekly box at any time during the season if we have it available, including produce in bulk quantities for preserving and freezing.

We cannot guarantee that the season will start or stop when we estimate or that all varieties of produce will be available due to conditions such as weather and pest outbreaks. 

WE ACCEPT PAYPAL!

Don't forget to include your drop site preference and phone number!

You may sign up by simply sending in a payment along with your sign up information, please select your share size to send your payment now.  

Sizes

 

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PLEASE REMIT PAYMENT TO

SCHREIBER & SONS
2621 RINGOLD ROAD
ELTOPIA, WA 99330

509.266.4348

 

 

 

 

 
 

Sign up information

Sizes
 

CLICK HERE TO FILL DOWNLOAD SIGN UP FORM

Or sumbit an email including name, address, email, phone, share size and type to: Stacey Hill

 

 

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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