New fresh fruit CSA launches at Lakeside Farmer’s Market

SPROUT, one of Richmond’s first Community Support Agriculture (CSA) organizations, has announced a new berry CSA serving the Richmond area. CSA essentially allows individuals and families to purchase “shares” of a harvest — for a set fee, members of a CSA receive regular deliveries of a farmer’s harvest. SPROUT’s berry CSA will deliver weekly shares […]

SPROUT, one of Richmond’s first Community Support Agriculture (CSA) organizations, has announced a new berry CSA serving the Richmond area. CSA essentially allows individuals and families to purchase “shares” of a harvest — for a set fee, members of a CSA receive regular deliveries of a farmer’s harvest.

SPROUT’s berry CSA will deliver weekly shares of berries and fruits every Wednesday evening at the Lakeside Farmer’s Market. Here are the details from Chris Humes at SPROUT:

WHO: Fruit and berry fans can now get in on enjoying an array of sun ripened, just picked, local berries and fruits delivered nearby!

WHAT: A weekly share consisting of a 5 lb+ tray of up to 6 pints, which includes – always blackberries, blueberries and/or peaches, plums or nectarines, and if available- raspberries. Although not certified organically grown, all products are grown with sustainable farm production practices.

WHEN: Starts Wednesday July 9th thru early September 2008 for weekly delivery! 9 weeks total.

WHERE: CSA share trays will be delivered and available for pickup every Wednesday evening from 5-7pm at the Lakeside Farmers Market at the Lakeside Town Center, 6116 Lakeside Ave. Richmond, VA 23228.

COST: $28 per week. Three scheduled payments of $84 OR pay in full to receive DISCOUNT of 10%. Space is limited- act fast!

HOW: Email chrish@threemiles.com and request your interest in joining. We will send you additional information and tell you when you can start enjoying fresh, local sweetness.

ABOUT: Agriberry LLC- 25 years ago Anne Geyer established and began directing the marketing program at Westmoreland Berry Farm near Oak Grove, VA with her husband, farm co-founder, and current farm manager Charles Geyer. With this vast expertise in dozens of summer berry varieties- Anne is eager to share with a wider consumer base. Anne is applying her range of experiences and her passion to establish other small acreage summer Agriberry sites in rural/urban counties across Virginia; starting in Hanover County in 2009. Anne is also an active board member on the National Berry Crop Initiative; a member of the Virginia Farm Bureau Specialty Crop Committee; a District 17 representative for the Virginia Extension Leadership Council; and a Hanover County Master Gardener Volunteer.

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