Prosperity family farm organics is located at 4431 Shubert Avenue, Burton, MI, USA.

It has been in operation for 1-2 years and operates August to August.  All the products are Organic (USDA Certified);Non-Certified, but Practicing Organic;No antibiotics;Non-GMO;No hormones;No pesticides;Grass Fed;Pasture-raised/free-range animals; and are supplied by 1 farms. 

The CSA is made up of 2 share(s) and, if you want to participate you can do so by getting Full shares;Half shares;.

Here are some more key things to note about Prosperity family farm organics:

What items are in each box that is delivered?

The Customers order specific items in advance of each delivery;

How do users pay?

One advance payment prior to the beginning of the delivery season;Payments in installments over the course of each delivery season;Reduced subscription/membership fees in exchange for labor;Reduced subscription/membership fees based on household income;

What kind of payments are accepted?

Volunteer Work;Cash;Debit card/Credit card;Cash app ,PayPal,debt,EBT.;

How do members get the boxes? 

Deliver directly to customer’s homes;Customers pick up from CSA farm;

What kind of products does this CSA put in its boxes?

This CSA sources, packages and delivers the following products Apricots;Blackberries, raspberries;Cantaloupes;Cherries (sweet, tart, etc.);Gooseberries;Grapes (black, green, red, etc.);Honeydew melons;Peaches (yellow, white, etc.);Pears;Plums (black, green, red, etc.);Strawberries;Watermelons;;Alfalfa sprouts;Arugula;Asparagus;Beans (string);Beans, other (lima, etc.);Beets;Bok Choy;Broccoli;Broccoli rabe;Broccolini/baby broccoli;Brussels sprouts;Cabbage;Carrots;Cauliflower;Celery;Collard Greens;Corn (sweet);Cucumbers;Eggplant (Italian, Japanese, etc.);Garlic;Green beans;Green onions/scallions;Kale;Kohlrabi;Leeks;Lettuce (head, leaf, etc.);Mache/lamb’s lettuce;Mixed leafy greens;Mustard Greens;Okra;Onions (pearl, red, white, etc.);Parsnips;Peas;Peppers, hot;Peppers, sweet;Potatoes (new, red, russet, etc.);Pumpkin;Radicchio;Radishes;Rhubarb;Spinach: baby, regular;Squash, summer: zucchini, etc.;Squash, winter: butternut, etc.;Sweet potatoes;Swiss chard;Tomatillo;Tomatoes (cherry, grape, etc.);Tomatoes (plum, round, etc.);Turnip greens;Turnips;;Baked goods: breads, pies, etc.;Canned or preserved fruits/vegetables: jams, jellies, preserves, salsas, pickles, dried fruit, etc.;Coffee and/or tea;Cut flowers;Dry beans;Eggs;Fresh and/or dried herbs;Grains and/or flour;Honey;Juices and/or non-alcoholic ciders;Maple syrup and/or maple products;Mushrooms;Pet food;Soap and/or body care products;Wild harvested forest products: mushrooms, medicinal herbs, edible fruits and nuts, etc.;Wine, spirits, beer, hard cider;.

 

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