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How to join
To join
a Natures’ Way Farm CSA, simply click
here,
fill out the order form and make your payment online
or
print the order form/ member
application and mail it with your payment (see
pricing).
For those who join after March 31, full payment is due with the
application. For those who
join after the season begins we will prorate the cost of the CSA shares
purchased
Around
the middle to end of April, we alert our members to the anticipated start
date of the produce pick-ups. From
then on each week you go to your selected pick-up location on the
appropriate day to pick-up your produce.
For those selecting on-farm pick-up we will have everything
displayed with each item marked with the quantity per share, generally in
standard measures, e.g. pounds, each, etc.
For drop-site pick-up you simply choose one of the identically
filled boxes.
Flower
shares, available only with on-farm pick-up, will be available when you
pick-up your produce.
As the U-Pick-Your-Own
berries mature we alert our members to their availability.
If anticipated demand exceeds available quantities, we may limit
the amount you may purchase, particularly at the beginning of a season.
Members are free to pick at times other than their normal pick-up
time.
Please call for Field locations and available times.
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Our Natures' Way Farm is located just 20-25 min. from LaCrosse,
Onalaska, Holmen, West
Salem, Sparta, Black River Falls and Galesville, on Hwy 108 one mile east of
Burr Oak. The produce you receive
can be counted in hours
old, not days old. Your
food is picked at full ripeness and
includes varieties not easily transported, many varieties you can't buy in
supermarkets. The money you spend stays local, supports the local
economy and provides summer jobs for area youth.
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