I’ve been enjoying experimenting with the locally grown and milled flour I bought from Moor Farm at the Winter Farmers’ Market earlier this season. So I was excited to come across information regarding a grain CSA being offered in nearby Massachusetts. Pioneer Valley Heritage Grains is the result of a partnership between Wheatberry Bakery & Cafe and The New England Small Farm Institute. This project was developed to explore the “challenges of producing, processing & marketing an emerging commodity.” The following describes what was being offered in last year’s share:
A full 2009 share ($300) is approximately:
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With locally grown beans already available and more locally grown wheat on the horizon, one can’t help but imagine that a grain CSA can’t be too far off from being offered here on the Seacoast!
March 10, 2010 at 9:38 pm
Yay, that’s great to hear! Personally, I’m holding out for spelt and other alternatives to wheat … but it’s a step in the right direction.