Keep the farmer healthy, with sufficient pay and help and I believe that no
CSA that starts up will ever falter.

In Love and Light,
(Mr)Chris
Chris - Thanks for your post. It brings up another question: how does a CSA farmer (you? people you know?) afford to contact potentially quality members for a CSA?

Myself. this past year, 99% of our members came as a result of a plug Leigh was able to get for us in the washington post. We went from 1 share, I think, to 160 shaes and a waiting list almost that big. On the other hand, my weekly requests via the newsletter for help on the farm resulted in maybe 10 TOTAL hours of donated time even though we were located at an incredibly beautiful site relatively close in and could offer nature walks and a petting zoo.

-Allan

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