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Stoneboat Farm

Unverified
Farm

Produce Farm

Farming since 2015
Certified Naturally Grown
grass fed
naturally grown
non-gmo
pastured
Fresh HerbsBerriesCollardsCucumberFruitPreserves & PantryProduce

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Bulk & Shares

CSA Share

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About Stoneboat Farm

We'll update the markets on here soon. Perhaps NE Portland, Hillsboro, Forest grove occasionally.

Our Story

Veggies through the seasons Why Choose Stoneboat? Info on the summer CSA (jumps to a new page). Info on the winter CSA (jumps to a new page). Buy a CSA (jumps to the store). CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture and that’s just what it is! We’re able to grow veggies, take care of the land, and feed our community because of this awesome model of farming. Want more info about CSAs, their impact in Oregon, or even get involved in the movement yourself? Check out the Pacific Northwest CSA Coalition. What you get from your CSA: In exchange for a commitment for the season, CSAs provide their members with veggies all season (or all year) long. Many CSAs, like ours, offer more than just veggies too. That means the very best veggies all season long. But that’s just the start. You’re really part of the farm when you join a CSA. Besides knowing the sucesses and tribulations each week on the farm (talk about knowing where your food comes from) you get to meet the farmers, see the produce grow, and get your farming questions answered. How you support a CSA: Most CSAs ask you to pay part of your payment before you get your veggies. As farmers our costs are mostly up front - fertilizer, seeds, infrastructure - we often don’t start selling the seasons veggies in a significant quantity until July! By helping us out early you keep the farm running without interest costs or using up all the savings every spring. Besides the cost savings, it is really nice for we farmers to have the peace of mind - you get to know about your veggies and that they’ll be there for you, we get to know that our community is there for us and will make sure we can pay our bills to get them their veggies! Heard enough and want to sign up. No need to scroll down - jumphere. There are so many reasons to join a CSA but I’ll go ahead and give you my top ten: 10.)You and your family get to try something new:Being part of a CSA is an experience. You get to see the farm, see other CSA members, eat food you know about each day. It’s something to do, something to talk about, and a way to be together doing something good. 9.)You learn about a farm. In many CSAs you meet at least one of the farmers each week and can learn about not just your share but the farm. One thing I love about our CSA is talking to people about how the farm works, day in and day out. 8.)You know where your food comes from:Go see your CSA farm when you get a chance. You’ll know not just the state or country of your produce but the row number! You can actually ask the farmer if you have concerns about how produce is grown and learn exactly how that broccoli got to your. 7.)You save money:Most CSAs aren’t the cheapest food you can buy but they are the best value. Because of the structure of support - you commit to the season and pay a bit up front - the farmer’s cost is reduced and her security is increased so you can get a better deal. Our CSA is about the average for CSA prices and I check every few months - a CSA basket is far cheaper than the same veggies from the Farmers’ market or even from the organic big scale produce sections in local supermarkets. 6.)It’s a real financial benefit to yourlocaleconomy. When you buy right from the farm, the farmers get 100% of the money - we’re lucky to get 50% through a supermarket or distributor. But that’s not it. CSA farms are small scale and local - your money stays right in the community as we buy the things we need and hire the help we need from people right around us. 5.)You’ll rely a bit on the weather (cold wet springs mean late tomatoes for all of us - increasingly hot days mean a rough week for salad). It’s a reliance that connects you to the many generations that didn’t have supermarkets but also to the real changes we see each year in the climate. And sometimes it helps to know that that rainy June weekend helped out on the farm! 4.)You’ll eat more veggiesand be healthier for it. There is nothing like having

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What Sets This Farm Apart

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Hours & Operations

Delivery & Pickup
CSAfarm pickupfarmers marketrestaurant supplyu-pickwholesale
Payment Methods
EBT/SNAPcashcheck

Location & Directions

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10850 NW Jackson Quarry Rd, Hillsboro, OR, 97124
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