CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program

Posted on: February 4th, 2020

The 2020 Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program is up for renewal for the 2020 growing season.  Last year several of us in Gold Hill gathered together once a week to share in the bounty of the Black Cat Farm which is associated with former neighbors, Karl and Alice Starek.  We had a terrific first season and are once again bringing fresh produce to Gold Hill each Saturday. 

 

The price is $580 for one entire share for the entire 20 week growing season which commences June 6, 2020.  Your cost will be  based on the portion that you choose.  For smaller families ¼ share of a portion seems almost more than adequate for 2 people but you may commit to as much as you would like and if you’re vegetarian, you may want more than ¼ share.  One entire share is $580; ½ portion is $290; ¼ portion is $145 and the monies are due no later than the end of February 27th.  Please make out your checks to Black Cat Farms.  You can drop off your check to Debra Yeager at 1225 Pine Street by February 27th.  I will be delivering the checks to Black Cat on February 28th.

 

Please get back to me at deb@nullmountainvisions.net  ASAP with a portion of the CSA that you would like.  303 449 0454 or 303 881 7665

 

BLACK CAT FARM

 

Farm Updates

  • Our market team is looking as strong

as ever! Xavier and Andie will be

leading the charge as Farmer’s

Market/Culinary Harvest Manager

and Livestock Manager. Expect to

see Jake as well and special guest

appearances from Frank!

  • Products that will be available this

upcoming season include:

○ Huge variety of produce

○ Wide variety of mulefoot pork

and tunis/karakul lamb cuts

○ Cut flowers and herbs

○ Farm milled grains

○ Sheep skins

Introducing vegetable, herb,

and flower bedding plants!!!

 

★ We are happy to announce that due

to the previous success of our farm

dinners we will be offering them

again this year! We’d love to show

you our historic farmstead and have

you join us for a memorable evening.

 

★ We’ve also been playing with the

idea of an occasional CSA pickup at

our farmstead rather than the market.

This would be a family event to pick

up your share and enjoy a casual

lunch or dinner with us. Let us know

your opinions whether for or against

this idea!