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Thursday
Jan262012

A New Year - Now accepting 2012 CSA registration!

It’s a new year and alot of new changes are happening at Full Moon. First of all, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Iwalani,  I am the newest smiling face to join the Full Moon Cooperative. I, along with Jack, our veteran farmer, am starting the season with much anticipation and excitement. We’ve had some big changes in this year. Most importantly, we are thrilled to now be farming at Roots Farm in Wintervillle as well. Roots has been in organic production for several years and we look forward to continuing their tradition of community and sustainability.

We’ve started the season off with a great start. Before the rains came, Jack was able to run the disc, so we will be planting our first crops of the year very soon. A few days ago we seeded lots off cool season veggies to go into the ground. Just to give you a little hint of whats to come, we’ve seeded cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, kohlrabi, parsley, pac choi, fennel, and escarole, to name a few. And they have taken off beautifully.

Today is the first day of our CSA registation and we are eagerly awaiting our new and returning members.  Please click on the link below for information and registration for 2012.  We are excited to share the season with you all!

fullmooncooperative.csasignup.com/

I look forward to meeting all of our returning CSA mambers and new members for this year. I also look forward to seeing ya’ll at market.

Your farmer,

Iwalani

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