Live Earth Farm (Com)Post
Live Earth Farm Community News                                                 Week 33 - 19th Main Season
LEF logo (small)
What's in the Boxes

Regular ShareBox
Apples
Beets
Cabbage, Napa
Carrots
Chard
Fennel
Kale
Leeks
Lettuce
Peppers, Sweet
Radicchio
Squash, Winter

Small ShareBox
Apples
Beets
Chard
Fennel
Leeks
Lettuce
Peppers, Sweet
Radicchio
Squash, Winter
CSA Quicklinks
Around the Farm
 
 






Join Our Mailing List

Like us on Facebook
  
This is it, the last Delivery Week of our 2014 Main Season.  Thank you to all our CSA Members for your participation in our community and support of our Farm!

It's Sign-up Time for our 2015 Season
 
We are celebrating our 20th Growing Season as a Community Supported Agriculture Farm - Yay!
 
Some details about the 2015 Season:  
  • Four-Season Traditional Shares:  we have combined the Winter and Main Season into a 43-week Four-Season Share
  • Monthly Payment Plan applies to Four-Season Share, so no full-payment necessary for the Winter Season
  • All Discounts (Early Registration 3%, Payment-in-full 2%) apply to the Four-Season Share
  • 33-week 2015 Main Season only subscriptions are available
Please note:  if you receive a Choice Share your membership is ongoing so you do not need to re-sign up.  You will continue to receive your share for the upcoming Seasons.
 
Click Here to Sign-up for a Traditional Share!
   
Click Here to Sign-up for a Choice Share!
 
Click Here for More Info about Payment Terms & Discounts
 
We thank you for your continued commitment to our farm and support of a healthier, more resilient local food system.

Farm News & Tom's Reflections

A Pause to be Thankful
 

  We did it! Yesterday, almost all of the 80,000 bare root strawberry plants got planted by late afternoon, beating the arrival of this week's anticipated rainstorms. All of us felt a sense of relief and well deserved accomplishment now that next season's strawberry crop is safely planted.

  After 20 years of farming, I still get nervous trying to time crop plantings in such a way as to achieve the best set of growing conditions while juggling the demands of so many other farm activities and priorities going on at the same time.   This is especially true right now as many preparations are underway with the seasonal transition and the weather becoming more unpredictable.

   The challenge of growing food is to continuously improve one's ability to listen to nature - respecting rather than exploiting the land we farm. We get all caught up in buying and selling things we consider our property, and thinking that ownership is progress and economic growth is the ultimate indicator of well being. In truth we don't own any of it; we are just guests on this beautiful planet and the crops we grow are but a gift for us to enjoy. It would seem less stressful at times to view ourselves as the ones who belong to the land, instead of living under the false impression that the land belongs to us.

  As we pause to celebrate Thanksgiving next week, I like to believe that the meals we prepare are more than just food but reflect the common thread that links us together as a community.

  The Live Earth Farm team has worked tirelessly to care for and nurture this land, and I am filled with thankfulness for all who contributed to making this another successful season. We are grateful for your commitment to this farm, and invite you to continue celebrating with us the journey of Live Earth Farm as we start our 20th Growing Season in 2015. Happy Thanksgiving!


Discovery Program News
 
Charity Match for LEFDP 
 
   This year, the Discovery Program is delighted to partner with Monterey Peninsula Foundation through the Charity Match program to maximize our fundraising efforts! Since the program began seven years ago, Charity Match has helped local nonprofit organizations and schools raise over $4 million. This year's program runs from November 3 through February 27. Make a donation to the Discovery Program and it will be matched 20%.   Click Here to Make a Donation  
 
Rebecca's Recipes

 

Butternut Squash Salad with Cranberry Dressing
Fennel and Celeriac Soup
Beetroot Salad with Onion and Horseradish
Chipotle Tangerine Carrots
Roasted Butternut Squash and Ricotta Phyllo Pie
Chard Frittata
Tangerine Kale Salad with Cranberry Dressing

 
Rebecca Mastoris is a chef/teacher at Bauman College, and a partner with Karen Haralson in Vibrant Foods Catering. Both Karen and Rebecca teach cooking classes here at the Farm and at Let's Cook! Santa Cruz. Go to VibrantFoodsCatering.com for more information and to register.
LEF logo (small)
Live Earth Farm
PO Box 3490
Freedom CA 95019-3490
831.763.2448  [email protected]
www.LiveEarthFarm.net
We don't want to be anyone's junk mail.  You are receiving our Community Newsletter because you are either a current or former CSA Member or a Friend-of-the-Farm.  If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, use the link below to unsubscribe yourself. Thank you for helping us maintain an accurate email list. :-)