Farm Share Agreement & Terms of Use 2019-2020Farm Share Agreement • August 1st, 2020
Contract Type FiledAugust 1st, 2020Our 29-week-long Farm Share initiative is an opportunity for customers to enjoy chemical-free, fresh produce while investing in our farm and youth leadership program. Farm Shares are a form of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), a way for the community to become “member-investors” who receive a portion of the farm’s harvest every week. For decades, CSAs have supported small-scale farmers and strengthened local food systems. Members experience the seasonal fluctuations of the farm’s produce, a process that teaches consumers more about the natural cycles of food production. Farms benefit by receiving upfront, steady income from members, minimizing some of the risks that come with small-scale farming. At Grow Dat, all Farm Share proceeds support our youth program, which nurtures the leadership skills of teenagers employed in the meaningful work of growing healthy food.
FARM SHARE AGREEMENTFarm Share Agreement • February 23rd, 2012 • California
Contract Type FiledFebruary 23rd, 2012 Jurisdiction(collectively, “Tenants”) of (address). It is the intent of the Tenant and the Landlord to enter into this for the express purpose of producing, marketing, distribution and sale of sustainably raised, organic produce, eggs, value-added farm products and livestock for profit herein referred to as “Farming”
Farm Share Agreement & Terms of Use 2020-2021Farm Share Agreement • October 28th, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 28th, 2020Our 29-week-long Farm Share initiative is an opportunity for customers to enjoy chemical-free, fresh produce while investing in our farm and youth leadership program. Farm Shares are a form of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), a way for the community to become “member-investors” who receive a portion of the farm’s harvest every week. For decades, CSAs have supported small-scale farmers and strengthened local food systems. Members experience the seasonal fluctuations of the farm’s produce, a process that teaches consumers more about the natural cycles of food production.