#CSAday
CSA Day Offers Second Chance for New
Year’s Resolutions
Celebrate Community-Supported Agriculture
on Feb. 24 with Aliff Acres
Northwest Florida February 15, 2017 – Are your New Year’s
resolutions already in the rearview mirror? If so, you’re not alone, but you
still have time to make good on those resolutions. Aliff Acres is pleased to join other
farms from around the country for the third annual CSA Day on February 24, when
you can join other like-minded people around the country who are committed to:
- eating
healthful foods and preparing them for their families;
- supporting
their local farmer;
- being
kind to our planet;
- learning
something new; and
- being
adventurous in the kitchen.
CSA (community-supported agriculture) is a subscription to a season’s worth of sustainable, locally grown produce that is distributed to members throughout the harvesting season. It is a form of investment that allows small farmers to continue growing on a scale that may not be sustainable without the CSA model. CSA members enjoy the quality of fresh fruits and vegetables for their family, while supporting their local farmer.
According to Small Farm Central’s CSA Farming Annual Report, the most popular time to
join a CSA each year is at the end of February. To promote this important time
for farmers, CSA Day was coined, and each year it falls on the last Friday in
February. It’s an entire day dedicated to the celebration of
community-supported agriculture, and CSA farmers enjoy an influx of sign-ups
from members, which gives them revenue
when they need it most for the growing season.
Getting food from a CSA is different from going to a farmers market or using a grocery delivery service. As a CSA member, you make a seasonal commitment to a small farmer in your area, and the produce is either delivered to your door or you pick it up at a local distribution center. CSA members take pleasure in knowing where and how their food is grown, and typically have an open line of communication with their farmer.
“Community-supported
agriculture is all about relationships and feeding families,” said Simon
Huntley, CEO of Small Farm Central, a company that provides marketing support
for small farms and started CSA Day. “CSA farmers typically teach members
what’s in season throughout the year, and help them appreciate and cook food to
which they may not otherwise be exposed.”
How to Get Involved with CSA Day
If you would like to celebrate CSA
Day and support Aliff Acres, sign up for a share on February 24, and use the
hashtag #CSAday to join the online conversation. You can also sign up here to stay up to date on news
and updates about CSA Day.
] “Sign-up
is easy,” says Thomas Aliff. “To learn more and to join us for the 2017 season,
you can reach us at 850-777-4668 or https://aliffacrescsa.blogspot.com
and payment can be done by cash, check
or paypal.
About
Small Farm Central and CSA Day
In 2006, Simon Huntley combined his passion for helping small farmers and his experience in technology to found Small Farm Central. The organization serves the technology needs of small business farmers, including websites, ecommerce, CSA member management and marketing tools. Small Farm Central coined CSA Day in February 2015 to celebrate local agriculture among CSA members and farmers. Small Farm Central has worked with more than 1,000 farms across the U.S. and Canada. For more information, please visit www.smallfarmcentral.com and www.csaday.info.
In 2006, Simon Huntley combined his passion for helping small farmers and his experience in technology to found Small Farm Central. The organization serves the technology needs of small business farmers, including websites, ecommerce, CSA member management and marketing tools. Small Farm Central coined CSA Day in February 2015 to celebrate local agriculture among CSA members and farmers. Small Farm Central has worked with more than 1,000 farms across the U.S. and Canada. For more information, please visit www.smallfarmcentral.com and www.csaday.info.
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