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Boone Hall Farms gets 'fresh'
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
By THE MOULTRIE NEWS

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Boone Hall’s CSA program allows residents to have a share of their own special garden. The Boone Hall Spring 2012 CSA program will provide shareholders 12 weeks of fresh produce April through June.
Boone Hall Farms has established a reputation for growing some of the freshest, healthiest produce on some of the richest farm land available anywhere in the South Carolina Lowcountry. And now they are encouraging the community to become a part of it all with their Community Supported Agriculture program.

CSA programs are growing in popularity these days as the whole "farm to table" option is gaining steam. It's a good fit as folks seek fresh, healthy food options while at the same time supporting the local economy.

Simply stated, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a partnership of mutual commitment between a local farmer and the people who consume his produce, creating a bond between the farm and the community supporting it. Members purchase a share of the farm's anticipated fresh, highest quality food grown locally using the safest methods possible.

This partnership offers a win/win situation to members and their families by giving them a wide variety of high quality, fresh, sustainably grown produce straight from the farm fields while supporting the local farm directly and helping in maintaining its viability.

By investing in the Boone Hall Farms CSA, shareholders receive a local green benefit that comes straight from the earth near where they live and fresh produce that far exceeds the value of the investment. There are a limited number of shares available. Visit www.boonehallfarms.com to learn more.

 
 

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