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Delivery #13 is on Wednesday! It will be Madeline's last market in Sioux Center. See you there!

In the Box

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Half share

Yukon golds
carrots
kale
garlic
onion
cucumbers
zucchini
califlower
jalapenos

Full share
Yukon golds 
Carrots
yellow summer squash
kale
garlic
onion
cucumbers
zucchini
red cabbage
jalapenos
eggplant

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Hello friends,

This is Madeline's last day at the market in Sioux Center, in case you missed that bit of news last week. She is heading to Montana to teach Spanish at Manhattan Christian School. She'll be greatly missed. Stop and wish her well at the market, if you get a chance to do so. She'll be there 8 a.m. to noonish. 

Because of the rain on the weekend, we needed a easy dig on Monday afternoon. I am glad we didn't wait to dig potatoes till today; that would have been a real muddy mess. This rain is a blessing; we needed it. However, we'll need to make adjustments to our activities for a day or two.

You're getting Yukons this week because they are big enough to find in wet dirt, unlike fingerlings. You're going to have to wait for the king of fingerlings till next week! Next week I hope to share with you Austrian Crescent Fingerlings. When you can get them big enough, they are the king of fingerlings.

This afternoon a group of students taking a summer class at Dordt put on by ISU, SDSU, UNL and Dordt is at the farm for a tour and explanation of what we do at The Cornucopia.

We have chickens started again, this is the group for fall and winter and will be the last ones until spring. Please place an order soon: 712-490-8218.

Farmer John


CSA pick-up

Sioux Center: Regular delivery is at the Sioux Center Farmers Market from 8am-noon. Outside market season, we come to your door.

Sioux City: We'll be in Sioux City at the Farmers Market at Tyson Events Center. Look for the blue van with our sign!


Poultry

We raise and sell pastured chickens. Our chicks start in the brooder house, and at 3 weeks, we put them out in Chicken Tractors on grass. They enjoy eating bugs, weeds, grass, and organic feed and pass these benefits along to us in the form of higher Omega-3s and CLAs.


All natural

The farm is Certified Naturally Grown. We practice organic growing methods and do not use chemical insecticides, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides or fertilizers. Our commitment is to provide the freshest, tastiest, most nutritious food, picked at peak flavor and delivered!
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