Friday, April 26, 2013

What is a CSA? Join Us This Season. Support W. Rogowski Farm. It is affordable & safe for the Environment!


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 From the W. Rogowski Farm Website about CSA: Community Supported Agriculture

What is CSA?  CSA is a relationship of mutual support and commitment between farmers and members. In return for an annual fee, which helps cover production costs of the farm, CSA members receive a weekly share of the highest quality harvest during the growing season.

What will I get?  From mid-June through mid-November you will receive a variety of our Certified Naturally Grown veggies, grown in-season without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. We try hard to give you the right amount of vegetables, so none go to waste and you get a good value. Variety and quantity are based on actual production.

What We Grow  Here are the types of crops that we typically grow on a steady basis and are most likely to be included in a CSA Share:
  Salad Greens -- various lettuces and other leafy greens suggested for eating raw
  Cooking Greens -- such as kale, swiss chard, bok choi, collards and mustard greens
  Root Vegetables -- such as beets, carrots, kohlrabi, turnips and potatoes
  Herbs -- such as basil, thai basil, chives and cilantro
  Onion crops -- such as scallions, leeks, cippolini, globe onions and limited garlic
  Short-Season Crops -- such as spinach, flowers, cucumbers, sugarbaby watermelon, tomatoes and Squash

Every year we do try new crops and include them in the member shares.  Last year we tried a few new items including Verdolaga (a Mexican cooking green that can be sauteed like Spinach), Asian Melons (a small melon that tastes a bit like cantaloupe and cucumber), and Sculpet (an Italian cooking herb).  When we have a new type of produce to share with you we will always post a recipe or two on our Recipe Blog.

Fruit?  Eggs?  We don't currently include these in our CSA shares, however we usually have a selection of local offerings at our Farm Store in Pine Island NY.  Visit our walk-in cooler for a selection of locally grown seasonal fruits, mushrooms, and eggs, in addition to our own produce.  We also carry a wide selection of locally produced honey, jams, sauces, oils and vinegars, and other complementary products to stock your pantry.  

Why Join?  There are so many reasons ... 
    Eat Well -- You will get the freshest food for your family, often harvested the morning of delivery, which will help you get the most out of your foods nutritional value.  Learn about new kinds of veggies and how to cook with them, as well as new ideas for preparing old favorites.  
    Be Healthy -- Eat more fresh vegetables and fruit.  Share healthy eating habits with your kids, and the experience of visiting the farm where their food grows.  They'll be more likely to try that new kind of veggie if they visit the fields it grew in!
   Buy Local -- Your support helps a local business stay afloat, helping your local economy by creating jobs in your region.  You will better connect with the food you eat by meeting your farmer and visiting the farm that grows your food.
    Protect the Environment -- You'll be supporting a farm that cares for its land by growing food in ways that take care of the soil.  Cutting down on the number of miles your food travels from the farm to your plate reduces your carbon footprint ... now that's good for the whole planet!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

2013 Parkchester CSA Application

The Parkchester CSA application is now open to current members and excited people interested to join us this season. Parkchester CSA (community Supported Agriculture) connects with a local farm, W. Rogowski farm to give the community of Parkchester local and  fresh vegetables every year since 2009. Come and join us this season. There is a variety of vegetables given from June to November. It will be a fun experience. With Parkchester CSA, you can visit the farm, get to know the farmer, Cheryl Rogowski and most importantly, you get to know where your vegetables are grown and harvested.  If you have any questions, email Lizzette Bonfante, our membership coordinator at parkchestercsa@gmail.com
Support local/ seasonal vegetables !
Support a farm this year and take advantage of the health benefits !