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Farm News!
Burlington Folks! You can get your Summer CSA Share at two locations: Saturday 8:30am to 2pm: Burlington Farmers Mkt at City Hall Park Thursday 3:30pm to 5:30pm:Healthy Living Market parking lot Or by Bike! Check out latest articleby 7Days Vermont, then go to One Revolution website for more info.
Farmstand Open Year Round, generally 8am to 6pm. Stop at the farmstand for fresh eggs, pork, beef, lamb, chicken and vegetables! 22 Barber Farm Rd, just south of Historic Jericho Center.
Summer CSA shares are still open for sign up!Sign Up and we will pro-rate your share. We have also added a Fresh Fruit Share and a Settlervore Share of cheese, bread, eggs, and other local products... Go to the Summer CSA page and scroll to the bottom for more details.
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*NEW OFFERING* SETTLERS MEAT MEDLEY: Year round local grassfed and pastured meats from our farm!
We are now offering a YEAR ROUND Meat Share with monthly distributions of our 100% grassfed beef, pasture raised pork, and pasture raised chicken.
There are three, 4 month seasons: Fall/Winter; Spring; Summer. Each 4 month season share costs $190 for the small share and $335 for the LARGE share. For great local grassfed and pasture-raised meats from our farm. Go to the Meats/Eggs page.
Farm Products: Our farm provides a variety of fresh vegetables and cut flowers for our CSA farm share, farmer's markets and our farmstand.
In addition, we sell locally and humanely raised grassfed meats (100% grassfed beef & lamb, pork, chicken) and farm fresh free range eggs.
================================================= Farm History: Jericho Settlers' Farm was founded in 2002 by a mother (Emilie), her daughter (Christa), and the daughter's husband (Mark). The farm name was chosen because we live on two of the earliest settled farms in Jericho, Vermont. The farms are the Chapin Homestead settled in 1783 and the Brown Family Homestead circa 1800s. We continue the tradition of raising healthy food on small family farms.
Farm Philosophy: We grow food for you because we believe a thriving local food system is essential to a sustainable community, both our human-community and the other animals, plants, and the land that share this space with us. We strive for real work in which we find joy, wonder and accomplishment each day, as well as the continuous opportunity to learn and meet challenges. Our aim is to provide real nourishment for you and your family.