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Weekly Vegetable Share

The season begins May 24th and ends on October 18th. Every Other Week option start date varies.

Sprouting Acres will be accepting approximately 80 full season shares this year as well as 20 every other week (EOW) shares.  IMPORTANT! EOW shares are the exact same items that will be in the full shares, just every other week. You will receive whatever is available that week. All boxes at pick-up sites will be the same. Choosing the EOW share means you may miss out on a vegetable or fruit that may not be available two weeks in a row. The EOW boxes will not have added products that were in the boxes the week before. You will be notified what your pick-up start date will be if you choose the EOW options There will only be 20 EOW shares available this season. Please make payments to Sprouting Acres.

Full Share ($520.00)

Every Other Week Share ($310.00)

Egg Share

Our egg share this season will be coming from Keene Farms in Marshall. They are very close to our farm and we are happy that they will have plenty of eggs for everyone that is interested. Check out their website at http://www.keeneorganics.com/. Please make checks payable to Sprouting Acres.

No Eggs Please ($0.00)

11 every other week share ($46.75)

22 week egg share ($93.50)

2012 CSA Sign UpFebruary 2nd, 2012

Welcome to the 2012 CSA Sign Up. If you are interested in reading our 2012 season letter and sign up information, please click here. Check back soon to sign up at our website.  

Cooking Classes at All Through The House in StoughtonJanuary 25th, 2012

Hello. Want to learn some cooking tips and get some great recipes? Then check out cooking classes at All Through The House in Stoughton. Andy has a few classes with a few spots available and there are

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