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2012 CSA Prices
Riverbound Farm certified organic vegetable CSA
When you become a member of our CSA you are signing up for 6 months of a diverse selection of high quality and extremely fresh produce that you will receive weekly. Members have the choice to either come out to the farm on Saturday afternoons to pick-up their food or they can come to Sertoma Park on Wednesday evenings. We harvest fresh that day and set up the market for you to come and fill up for your weekly supply of fresh vegetables. When you come to the farm you can also partake in pick-your-own berries, peas and tomatoes. There is also a play area for the kids and plenty of animals to check out.
26 week season June- December 6 Months of Fresh Food
1 Regular Share- $750 ------12 items per week--------example 1 item = 1 bunch kale, 1 head lettuce, 1 bunch of carrots
you can mix and match items of your choice: kale or no kale , 3 bunches of carrots and 2 salad or 1 of each item offered, it's up to you
you have the freedom to choose your own share each week and what makes up it's contents
$ 125 / month
$ 28.84 / week
$ 4. 11/ day
This share size is really appropriate for almost everyone, a standard size that will give you variety, a great diet, and a great value
1 Small Share- $600------7 items per week--------example 1 item = 1 bunch kale, 1 head lettuce, 1 bunch carrots
$ 100 / month
$ 23.08 / week
$ 3.29 / day
This is a small option for the light veggie eater
We are proud to offer 6 full months of fresh food
Payment options:
Pick-ups Farm pick-up- Saturday afternoon 1-5pm (come out and pick your own, let the kids play in the play area)
Bismarck pick-up- Wednesday Sertoma Park shelter #9 5pm-7pm
When you become a member of our CSA you are signing up for 6 months of a diverse selection of high quality and extremely fresh produce that you will receive weekly. Members have the choice to either come out to the farm on Saturday afternoons to pick-up their food or they can come to Sertoma Park on Wednesday evenings. We harvest fresh that day and set up the market for you to come and fill up for your weekly supply of fresh vegetables. When you come to the farm you can also partake in pick-your-own berries, peas and tomatoes. There is also a play area for the kids and plenty of animals to check out.
26 week season June- December 6 Months of Fresh Food
1 Regular Share- $750 ------12 items per week--------example 1 item = 1 bunch kale, 1 head lettuce, 1 bunch of carrots
you can mix and match items of your choice: kale or no kale , 3 bunches of carrots and 2 salad or 1 of each item offered, it's up to you
you have the freedom to choose your own share each week and what makes up it's contents
$ 125 / month
$ 28.84 / week
$ 4. 11/ day
This share size is really appropriate for almost everyone, a standard size that will give you variety, a great diet, and a great value
1 Small Share- $600------7 items per week--------example 1 item = 1 bunch kale, 1 head lettuce, 1 bunch carrots
$ 100 / month
$ 23.08 / week
$ 3.29 / day
This is a small option for the light veggie eater
We are proud to offer 6 full months of fresh food
Payment options:
- One payment in full at the start of season.
- Monthly payments beginning upon sign-up and ending by end of the season.
- Three payments spread throughout the course of the season- First payment due upon membership sign-up: second payment due anytime throughout the season: and the final payment due at the last pick-up. These payments are divided equally depending on your share size.
- 50% now 50% by the last pick-up
Pick-ups Farm pick-up- Saturday afternoon 1-5pm (come out and pick your own, let the kids play in the play area)
Bismarck pick-up- Wednesday Sertoma Park shelter #9 5pm-7pm
All Natural Meats
Available for an additional cost
We will be collaborating with other area farmers to provide our members high quality all-natural meats
Pastured Poultry - Fresh pastured, free ranging, chicken. Our chickens are raised out in the pasture, moved daily to fresh pasture
You can bring home a fresh whole bird ready to bake in the oven. Who knew chicken could be so good?
Pastured Pork- Pigs in the pasture not the pigsty, living in hog heaven fertilizing the soil, eating our
leftover veggies, and creating some soul food: bacon. Need I say more?
Free-range Eggs- Eggs will be available for an additional charge
Laying hens travel around the pasture with everyone else. Healthy hens= rich nutritious eggs.
Chickens are great for helping build soil fertility, when they are on the soil that is. As
sustainable farmers we are constantly working on building soil fertility up. Go girls!
Grass-Fed Beef- Grass-Fed Beef grown right here in our community by your neighbors.



