Behind the CSA Box

Behind the CSA Box: CSA Start Dates

This is the final post in a SGT series that looks at CSA -- community supported agriculture -- from the farmer's perspective.

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Behind the CSA Box: Meet Your Farmer

This is the eighth post in a SGT series that looks at CSA -- community supported agriculture -- from the farmer's perspective.

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Behind the CSA Box: Greenhouse Days

This is the seventh post in a SGT series that looks at CSA -- community supported agriculture -- from the farmer's perspective.

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Behind the CSA Box: Preventing Waste

This is the sixth post in a SGT series that looks at CSA -- community supported agriculture -- from the farmer's perspective.

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Behind the CSA Box: Farmer-to-Member Communications

This is the fifth post in a SGT series that looks at CSA -- community supported agriculture -- from the farmer's perspective.

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Behind the CSA Box: Add-On Partnerships

This is the fourth post in a new SGT series that looks at CSA -- community supported agriculture -- from the farmer's perspective.

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Behind the CSA Box: Crop Planning

This is the third post in a new SGT series that looks at CSA — community supported agriculture — from the farmer's perspective. Also check out the the first post, Adventures in Farming, and the second post, Managing Expectations.

 

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Behind the CSA Box: Managing Expectations

This is the second post in a new SGT series that looks at CSA — community supported agriculture — from the farmer's perspective. Also check out the first post, Adventures in Farming.

 

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Behind the CSA Box: Adventures in Farming

This is the first post in a new SGT series that looks at CSA – community supported agriculture – from the farmer’s perspective.

 

People come to farming from different directions. Some grow up on farms, lugging around seed bags and feed buckets just after their first steps, while others are drawn to the profession later in life, as if it's an avocation they can no longer resist. My partner, Karla Pankow, and I are definitely of the latter group. In 2011, we started our own farming venture, Bossy Acres, and kicked off our first full season last year.

 

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