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ANNOUNCING THE 2015 CSA

Starting again sometime in May (or at latest, June)––when the garden's are up and running––we're going to begin our next 20 week CSA in Bowling Green, picked up every Tuesday at the Community Farmers Market. As always, there will be a great diversity of food from cucumbers, lettuce, beets, garlic, flowers... hopefully even some honey again this year (fingers crossed!), but almost definitely mushrooms. Really, the list is enormous. It's possible our shareholders could be eating over fifty different types of veggies (God bless our growing region)!So here's the breakdown:The cost is $460 for a single share (feeds a small family and breaks down to $23/wk)A double share is $800 (Feeds a large family––$40/wk)A share gets you a Rough Draft bag for your food and twenty weeks worth of veggies/fruit/etc., and a 10% or more discount on any market items.We are asking all members to pay in full by the beginning of the season––save for those interested who hope to pay with their SNAP benefits (please email us for details on that). We request the money beforehand so we may afford to get the season started––buying mulch, paying market fees, mushroom spawn, seeds, etc.. If this is not possible for you we can be flexible––please contact us. For more info on how the CSA works, feel free to email us at roughdraftfarmstead@gmail.com or call us at 270-457-4956.SPACE IS LIMITED. Please let us know of your intentions to join as soon as possible.Checks can be mailed to:Rough Draft Farmstead 992 Rack Creek Rd. Gamaliel, Ky. 42140We also hope to be coming to the Community Farmer's Market a few times before the season starts where we can accept cash, check or card. We can also invoice you through PayPal.  The CSA deliveries will be on Tuesdays in Bowling Green at the Community Farmer's Market throughout the season.We're looking forward to another great year, and hope to have you be a part of it!- Jesse + Hannah.beans. beets. squash. blueberries. carrots. purple beans.

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