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Field to Feast Farm Box

Choose your pricing plan

  • Week to Week Option

    40$
    Every week
    More Flexibility
     
    • Week to Week payments
    • 5 Varieties of Produce/Microgreens
    • Runs Nov 4 - May 5th (Skipping Christmas and New Years Weeks

This is for the Field to Feast produce and pantry subscription. Find flower subscriptions HERE

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What Sets Us Apart?

Many farms offer community supported agriculture-type subscription boxes, so why choose ours? See below for details!

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Same Day Harvest & Delivery

The next best thing to getting your produce from your own garden is getting it from a local farm the SAME day that it was harvested; a luxury that isn't even available to market customers! This is a staple of the Field to Feast Box concept. 

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You Know Your Farmer

The people delivering your Field to Feast Box is the same people who ordered and sowed the seeds, watered, fertilized, harvested, washed, and packed your produce. We do everything by hand including building the garden beds, sowing the seeds, harvesting and washing. The produce is treated with love and respect, which we believe you can taste when it makes it to your table. We also provide value-added items like heritage Meishan pork products, chicken and flowers when available.

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Conscious Practices with a Health Improving Impact

Everything that is done and added to the garden is chosen to improve the quality of our soil. The 'no till,' method allows us to continuously improve the microbiome, encourage biodiversity, and create an eco-friendly environment. No large equipment or tools are required for our farm of this size or for the methods we employ. Keeping the soil intact in turn allows the produce to harness the nutrition from the soil resulting in better flavors, colors, scents, and nutrition for your body. Companion planting and utilizing a biodiverse method in our garden also allows us to use absolutely no pesticides whatsoever. What should we call that...beyond organic?

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