TC Farm Weekly Produce and Dairy Delivery

A quick peek at what's coming in 2021

Posted on Nov 28, 2020 by Jack McCann
Tags: Newsletter member news

Read more about our TC Farm Produce and Dairy plan for 2021 below.

Or, if you're ready to register, you can jump straight to our signup page.


Finally a TC Farm Weekly Delivery

As 2020 comes to a close, we wanted to give you a sneak peek into what we are planning for 2021. We've been doing some work behind-the-scenes and have new plans for produce and dairy in 2021.


The What

Produce Memberships

The new produce membership we're building will be an optional upgrade.

Meaning members who prefer everything stays the same will continue to enjoy the best food in the region exactly as it has been.

But: the new produce option will be pretty great.


Some highlights of the new offering:

  • Weekly deliveries for organic fruit and veggies
  • Pasture raised milk and butter (also delivered weekly)
  • Free home delivery for all TC Farm products on a weekly basis for most active produce members (some ex burbs may have a small fee)
  • Different options for single person and large households (not one-size-fits all!)


We're not quite ready to launch it just yet. Expect to hear more soon. Think: weeks not months.

Watch your messages! Look for the registration message with more details soon.


Like all CSAs, there will be a limited number of shares.

When we open this up to members, it will be first come, first serve. TC Farm members will receive the registration link before it is sent to the public: if you are not a TC Farm member yet, join as a meat member today!


Questions?

We're sure you have dozens of questions, please post them in the comments below.

We look forward to answering any individual questions after our official produce launch.


Please leave any questions, comments and suggestions at the bottom of the page below.



The Why

An Organic Produce Share like no other

Unfortunately, very few of our original farming friends are still farming. This is especially true for veggie farmers.

Over several years we've been discussing how to solve that problem. We have the very best food and the best members who support a fair value for quality and stewardship. Sadly, the lifestyle and economics of CSAs / Farmers markets are just not sustainable.

This is true even from an agronomic perspective.

A traditional CSA requires each individual farmer to grow 40 or 50 varieties of crops on their land. The harvest for all of these is different, the care required is different too. Almost nobody has land that is ideally suited for potatoes and broccoli since they thrive best in opposite soil types.

With our member's monthly support, current TC Farmers are able to focus on the care of their animals and improve our standards every year.

For produce, we are going to take the same approach. As a group, we are more effective AND raise higher quality food. If one farm's land isn't ideal for potatoes, we're not going to have them raise mediocre potatoes when other farms might be ideally suited for the crop!

Fruit?

Yup. Organic fruit!

We're building a weekly delivery that is more useful than traditional CSAs, that means seasonal organic fruit year round as well!

And TC Farm Milk !

Milking cows is hard. Making it work at a high quality is harder still.

We will need your support and commitment to build the dairy option we dream of.

Look for details soon, but with your support, we plan to offer a weekly milk and butter delivery that you'll love!

Ready to reserve your spot?

Register for produce here

Register your dairy preferences here

Please leave us any comments, questions or ideas in the section below.

We don't have more details to share today, but we'll be in touch soon!


It would be super helpful to hear your thoughts as we finalize our plans.


Please leave any questions, comments and suggestions at the bottom of the page below.

Questions? Comments? Ideas?


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