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St. Croix Valley CSA Order Form Please complete both sides! Your Name _____________________ Address Phone (c) Phone (h) Email Pickup Locaon: May/Nov Pickup Locaon: Sharing your box? Please add: Partner Name Address Email Phone Your prepaid Membership Share Fee helps your CSA farmers with planng & other early expenses. Farming risks include unforeseen weather, pests and disease. As a community of farms, these risks are minimized in case of an individu- al crop problem or failure. By becoming a member, you agree to share in the risks as well as the rewards of the growing season. Any items not picked up during your drop sites designated hours will be donated. Membership fee is non-refundable. Signed _ Date _ While Urban Graze will act as a facilitator and liaison to help ensure that you are totally sasfied with your order, your legal contract will be directly with St. Croix Valley CSA who is solely responsible for the delivery and quality of all products provided under your CSA share. Please Mail Order Form and Check Payment to: St. Croix Valley CSA P.O. Box 54 Champlin, MN 55316 Thank you! Welcome to the St. Croix Valley CSA community! St. Croix Valley CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) A direct relaonship between farmers & consumers A CSA is based on the simple principle of connecting people to their local food source. As a member, you enter into a partnership dedicated to bringing fresh, organically raised produce directly from our fields to your table. St. Croix Valley CSA is a cooperative of small family farms located within a quiet community near Baldwin Wisconsin, an area of organic fields and small lakes. We grow over 250 varieties of vegetables, fruit, and herbs– all are grown or- ganically, and almost all are certified organic. Making a living on the land, farming in harmony with nature, and working together daily as a family are all values we cherish. We consider it a privilege to work collectively as farmers for the common good, and as stewards of the land that we intend to pass along to our children. Our organic & heritage farming practices are pure, simple, low waste, and low energy. Year round refrigerationcomes from ice weve cut and saved from winter ponds. For generations, we ve saved seeds, and farmed with wind, solar, hydro, hand, and horse power. No GMOs, chemicals, pesticides, hormones, or pollution; rarely even the sound of a motor! Pure farming = pure food! Most of all, in the true CSA spirit, we want you to feel con- nected. To the safe, pure food you eat. To the rich, local soil where it was grown. To the family farm way of life. And to us. Find drop site locaons & more info at: ugraze.com St. Croix Valley CSA Membership Get to know your farmer and your food! *Farm letters connect you to rural life throughout the seasons *Enjoy access to a vast array of field grown and wild forest foods Share in the harvest bounty *Each produce share contains a wide and well-balanced variety of organic produce that is meal oriented and simple to use. Focus is on the favorites. Fresh picked, carefully handled, washed, and delivered cold. *Many share options and sizes. In each full-size produce box: 9-12 varieties; often herbs, fruit, sur- prise treats. In each small-size produce box: 6-7 varieties. Try new foods and recipes *Savor the natural rhythm of eating with the seasons *Discover new favorite foods *Lots of customized weekly recipes, meal planning ideas, and produce storage tips to help you fully savor each box from Liz Talley, Urban Graze Directly support local, family farms *Your farm-direct dollars help sustain responsible environmental stewardship practices; safeguard healthy food availability, the viability of farm diversity, and the family farming way of life Be part of a purposeful community *Make a difference! Join with others who share a common vision *Participate in Share CSA - an integrated program bringing food to low income seniors, kids, and families Improve your own health & well-being Find drop site locaons & more info at: ugraze.com

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St. Croix Valley CSA Order Form Please complete both sides!

Your Name _____________________

Address

Phone (c)

Phone (h)

Email

Pickup Location:

May/Nov Pickup Location:

Sharing your box? Please add:

Partner Name

Address

Email

Phone

Your prepaid Membership Share Fee helps your CSA farmers with

planting & other early expenses.

Farming risks include unforeseen weather, pests and disease. As a

community of farms, these risks are minimized in case of an individu-

al crop problem or failure. By becoming a member, you agree to

share in the risks as well as the rewards of the growing season.

Any items not picked up during your drop site’s designated hours will be

donated. Membership fee is non-refundable.

Signed _

Date _

While Urban Graze will act as a facilitator and liaison to help ensure that you are totally satisfied with your order, your legal contract will be directly with St. Croix Valley CSA who is solely responsible for the delivery and quality of all products provided under your CSA share.

Please Mail Order Form and Check Payment to:

St. Croix Valley CSA P.O. Box 54

Champlin, MN 55316

Thank you! Welcome to the St. Croix Valley CSA community!

St. Croix Valley CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)

A direct relationship between farmers & consumers

A CSA is based on the simple principle of connecting people

to their local food source. As a member, you enter into a

partnership dedicated to bringing fresh, organically raised

produce directly from our fields to your table.

St. Croix Valley CSA is a cooperative of small family farms

located within a quiet community near Baldwin Wisconsin,

an area of organic fields and small lakes. We grow over 250

varieties of vegetables, fruit, and herbs– all are grown or-

ganically, and almost all are certified organic.

Making a living on the land, farming in harmony with

nature, and working together daily as a family are all values

we cherish. We consider it a privilege to work collectively

as farmers for the common good, and as stewards of the

land that we intend to pass along to our children.

Our organic & heritage farming practices are pure, simple,

low waste, and low energy. Year round “refrigeration”

comes from ice we’ve cut and saved from winter ponds.

For generations, we’ve saved seeds, and farmed with wind,

solar, hydro, hand, and horse power. No GMO’s, chemicals,

pesticides, hormones, or pollution; rarely even the sound

of a motor! Pure farming = pure food!

Most of all, in the true CSA spirit, we want you to feel con-nected. To the safe, pure food you eat. To the rich, local soil where it was grown. To the family farm way of life. And to us.

Find drop site locations & more info at: ugraze.com

St. Croix Valley CSA Membership

Get to know your farmer and your food!

*Farm letters connect you to rural life throughout the seasons

*Enjoy access to a vast array of field grown and wild forest foods

Share in the harvest bounty

*Each produce share contains a wide and well-balanced variety

of organic produce that is meal oriented and simple to use. Focus

is on the favorites. Fresh picked, carefully handled, washed, and

delivered cold.

*Many share options and sizes.

In each full-size produce box: 9-12 varieties; often herbs, fruit, sur-

prise treats. In each small-size produce box: 6-7 varieties.

Try new foods and recipes

*Savor the natural rhythm of eating with the seasons

*Discover new favorite foods

*Lots of customized weekly recipes, meal planning ideas, and

produce storage tips to help you fully savor each box from Liz

Talley, Urban Graze

Directly support local, family farms

*Your farm-direct dollars help sustain responsible environmental

stewardship practices; safeguard healthy food availability, the

viability of farm diversity, and the family farming way of life

Be part of a purposeful community

*Make a difference! Join with others who share a common vision

*Participate in Share CSA- an integrated program bringing food to

low income seniors, kids, and families

Improve your own health & well-being

Find drop site locations & more info at: ugraze.com

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ORGANIC CSA CROP SHARES DELIVERED

(Thursdays)

St. Croix Valley CSA

P.O. Box 54

Champlin, MN 55316

Local Twin Cities contact: Liz Talley/Urban Graze Facilitator and Liaison

952-201-2330 or [email protected]

Find drop site locations & more information at:

ugraze.com

2018 St. Croix Valley CSA Shares Find drop site locations and info about CSA shares at: ugraze.com

□ 18-Week 3/4 Bushel Produce Share $659 Every Thursday 6/21-10/18

□ 18-Week 7/8 Bushel Produce Share $796 “Box Built for Two” Every Thursday 6/21-10/18

□ 18-Week 1/2 Bushel Produce Share $525 Every Thursday 6/21-10/18

18-Week Egg Share □ 1 Dz Eggs $78 □ ½ Dz. Eggs $45

Every Thursday 6/21-10/18

□ 9-Week 3/4 Bushel Produce Share $398 Choose One:

□ Every Other Thursday: 6/21, 7/5, 7/19, 8/2, 8/16, 8/30, 9/13, 9/27,10/11 □ Every Other Thursday: 6/28, 7/12, 7/26, 8/9, 8/23, 9/6, 9/20, 10/4,10/18

9-Week Egg Share □ 1 Dz Eggs $42 □ ½ Dz. Eggs $24 Choose One:

□ Every Other Thursday: 6/21, 7/5, 7/19, 8/2, 8/16, 8/30, 9/13, 9/27,10/11 □ Every Other Thursday: 6/28, 7/12, 7/26, 8/9, 8/23, 9/6, 9/20, 10/4,10/18

Special May and November One-Week Shares: May and Nov. deliveries are not available at all pickup site locations.

Information can be found at: ugraze.com/pickup-locations/

□ May Small-Size Wild+ Produce Share $48 May delivery date is TBD by nature –usually 2nd week of month.

□ May Morel Mushrooms $9 per ¼ lb. #:_____ *Separate check required for mushroom orders; check will be shred-

ded if not delivered. Delivery date same as May Produce Shares.

Maple Syrup □ $9 per pint #____ □ $16 per quart #____ □ May (delivery date same as produce) □ November 15

Raw Honey □ $7 one pound #___ □ $12 two pounds #___ □ May (delivery date same as produce) □ November 15

□ Nov. 15 Large-Size Produce & Pantry Share $54

□ Nov. 15 Dozen Egg Share $5

Total Amount Enclosed $

Morel Payment Enclosed (by separate check) $

Egg and Special One-Week Shares must be paid in full when order is placed. Payment for 9 & 18 Week Produce Shares may be made either in full, or in two installments, with 1/2 down now and balance sent by 6/1.

St. Croix Valley Produce Share Options Shares include produce varieties such as “meal” veggies, greens, root veggies, alliums, herbs, fruit- well-balanced for making hearty breakfast, lunch & dinner entrees, +salads, soups, sides, & snacks.

¾ Bushel, every week/18 weeks– popular with cou-ples and small families who cook and eat vegetables at home most days. Approx. 9-12 varieties in each box

¾ Bushel, every OTHER week/9 weeks– popular with singles, couples, small families who cook/eat vegeta-bles at home often, but not every day; also those who share with another household, and like every other week option. Same box as the every week share

⅞ Bushel, every week/18 weeks (“box built for two”)— packaged for sharing between two households. Bagged and bunched items are divided into two bags/bunches, other items are sent in even numbers.

Approx. 9-12 varieties in each box (same/similar varie-ty to ¾ bushel, but with somewhat greater quantity)

½ Bushel, every week/18 weeks– good for couples and small families who cook and eat vegetables at home often, but not every day. Also works well for singles who cook/eat vegetables most days at home, and those opting for less variety. Approx. 6-7 varieties in ea. box (less quantity & variety than ¾ bushel share)

Special One-Week Shares (one in May, one in Nov.) Limited quantities; delivery not available at all drop sites.

In May (date TBD by Mother Nature)

Small box of sustainably wild-foraged produce like ramps and watercress, plus earliest crops such as as-paragus, rhubarb, scallions, spinach, radishes, lettuce.

Morel Mushrooms, rare treasures sold by the 1/4lb.; paid by separate check, in case they don’t “appear”.

On November 15:

Large produce & pantry share. Veggies like carrots, potatoes, onions, brussels sprouts, kale, garlic, squash

+ items like pickles, jam, noodles, popcorn, rolls, pie May & November 15:

Maple Syrup & Raw Honey from farmers’ own forest woodlands, and wildflower fields.