Biodynamic Organic Farm Co-Op We Participate In

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

This is a work day we recently had at Cherry Valley CSA. Biodynamic agriculture / farming at it's best

Funny parody listen to it.
"Grocery Store Wars"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qhpLJ...

Community Supported Agriculture in Cherry Valley: Tying people to the land and to their all-important healthy food source.

Cherry Valley CSA at the former Josephine Porter Farm near Stroudsburg in Northeastern Pennsylvania, offers families an opportunity to partake in fresh, locally grown, organic produce. Families who participate by purchasing shares in the farm support the cost of raising these delicious vegetables, and help maintain the environmental and scenic quality of the beautiful Cherry Valley area of the Pocono Mountains. The local community of shareholders becomes connected with and mindful of the real needs of our Earth, the Valley, and this farm.


Cherry Valley CSA
http://www.cherryvalleycsa.com/

Steve Mack
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  • I commend you for taking part in the correct way to farm. Thanks for this and what you do.

  • Thank you.

  • I was there for Dr. Leiser's Bio and Environmental Bio classes.

  • Awesome. That's how we got involved with the farm in the first place. My wife was taking a class of his and volunteered to help out at the farm.

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  • When a member of a farming co-op, are all people (owners) in the co-op farmers, people who help out with the farming? In other words, is there a such thing as a member in the co-op not doing any work accept for putting up the money? Also, if all members of the coop are farmers, are the owners/farmers the ones who put up all monies for the co-op?

    Sincerely

    Interestedincoopfarming

  • I wasn't too into it myself. I prefered the Maple Sugar Farm which I volunteer at every year now.

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