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Knowledgebase RSS http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/ Where are your drop sites located? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=16 We will be working hard to get as many of our drop points identified for 2010 as soon as possible. As interest develops in different communities, we will quickly move to establish the drop site for that area. These locations will be listed on the... General FAQs Wed, 17 Feb 2010 08:40:55 -0500 Is there a deadline to sign up? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=4 Strictly speaking, there is no deadline, but membership in an active season may be sold out; check with us for availability. We are asking that those who are interested in the Summer-Fall 2009 share let us know by July 1st, so that we may... General FAQs Mon, 08 Jun 2009 15:30:33 -0400 What is a CSA? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=1 A Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program unites members of a community with farmers and the land. Members of the program purchase a subscription to a farm’s harvest at the beginning of the season, in return for a weekly delivery of... General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:27:18 -0400 What is the best way to store the vegetables? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=9 Different sources provide a variety of suggestions and storing techniques. We have enjoyed the comprehensive “Food Storage Tips” guide devised by Full Circle Farm in Carnation, Washington (). We have included selections from that guide... General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:25:37 -0400 Why join a CSA for my vegetables? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=3 Joining a CSA program provides you with the knowledge of where and how your food is grown, and access to produce that is fresh and harvested within, at the most, 24-48 hours of delivery. There is no mystery as to the origin of the food; we offer... General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:25:04 -0400 When are the specific crops harvested? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=6 Spring crop harvest begins in mid-April. The first produce delivered are cold, hardy products such as collards, beets, and turnips, as well as English peas, rutabaga, lettuce, and mustard greens. May brings broccoli, beets, carrots, potatoes, green... General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:24:12 -0400 How many pesticides do you use on the farm? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=15 Our use and application of pesticides (herbicides, fungicides, and insecticide) to our vegetables is with great care and concern for our personal family and our member family’s health and safety. We not only eat and enjoy our vegetables,... General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:20:58 -0400 Will the vegetables on your farm be certified USDA organic? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=13 No. This is a three year process. However, it is of the up most importance to us to provide our customers the safest produce possible. Our family will not only be eating these vegetables, but also working out in the field with them. Therefore, we... General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:10:48 -0400 Will Pinckney's Produce grow any fruits? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=12 We have planted blueberries and  blackberries and hope to have them for the 2010 seasons.  We also plan to plant  stawberries for the 2010 Season.          General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:10:18 -0400 Can we visit the farm? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=11 It is our wish for you to feel a part of the farm; therefore, scheduled visits can be arranged. We plan to have an open house for our membership, hopefully around mid season. It will be a priority to keep you informed of activities on the farm thru... General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:10:07 -0400 What products will you grow this spring season? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=10 For the spring and early summer season, we will be growing beets, cabbage, collards, carrots, eggplant, lettuce, kale, mustard, turnips, green onions, English peas. Potatoes, green beans, broccoli, yellow squash, zucchini, sweet corn, white onions,... General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:09:49 -0400 Do you accept credit cards? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=5 You may use your credit card through our Pay Pal payment option. General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:08:21 -0400 What type of shares are available and how much do they cost? http://www.pinckneysproduce.com/faqs/?View=entry&EntryID=2 Our shares are for a 12-week period. We offer shares in three sizes. The large share is a 1 bushel box and should feed a family of 4-6 ($380). The small share is a 3/4 bushel box and should feed a family of 2-4 ($285). The single share is a 1/2... General FAQs Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:07:02 -0400