CSA
An Editorial in The Franklin Register by Richard Giles
Community support of agriculture is an idea that makes sense to most of us. We agree to discount farmland tax rates in our towns in order to help farms stay afloat. And farms give the Catskills that Catskills Look that we like so much, not to mention the flavor advantages of fresh local food. In [...]
2010 CSA
After the late February snow storm, spring is in the air at the Lucky Dog Farm and it is time to sign up for our tenth year of our CSA!
Each week from the beginning of June till the end of October you will receive 7 – 10 seasonal vegetables and/or herbs from our gardens. [...]
Lucky Dog Featured in Fall Issue of Edible Hudson Valley Magazine
All of us at Lucky Dog Farm are honored and excited to not only have the Farm featured in the Fall 2009 issue of Edible Hudson Valley, but to have a picture of the farm make the cover!
Our great friend, Dana Matthews, took this spectacular shot used for the cover.
The Fall issue is on news [...]
What is Community Supported Agriculture?
CSA is a relationship of mutual support and commitment between a local farm and community members. Members pay a seasonal fee to receive a weekly supply of fresh organic produce, which varies in content according to the season.
How does it work?
Each week from the beginning of June till the end of October you will receive [...]
