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Fallon Food Hub Farm Share Season Sign-ups Begin February 12th

Fallon Food Hub Farm Share Season Sign-ups Begin February 12th
2021 farm share box (above). Executive Director of Fallon Food Hub, Kelli Kelly, holding produce
offered in the farm share box.

If you are looking for a completely custom- izable produce box that brings you beef, poultry, coffee, fresh-cut flowers, and eggs - look no further. The Fallon Food Hub Farm Share is here to deliver! For anyone who has never experienced a farm share before, it is a direct link between you and the local farmers and ranchers, where you can buy a share of the products they produce. The Fallon Food Hub has a unique take on this program; they utilize a variety of different producers, so you will never be without your favorites. Your boxes are with only filled products that you like, so you never have to worry about food guilt and waste. You are in total control. And as for those new items you are trying - and might not know what to do with, Kelli Kelly and Fallon Food Hub has recipes for just about everything under the sun. They are happy to share their vast food knowledge with you.

With a brand-new delivery van, the available subscriptions have doubled. This farm share season is exciting with addons from Telegraph Coffee that includes bi-weekly deliveries of 12 oz bag of whole bean, single-origin, and freshly roasted coffee. Also, you can receive bi-weekly fresh cut seasonal bouquets brought to you by Yellow Petal Flower Farm. May 17th kick off the new season and runs through the end of September. Keep an eye out for some pop-up box deliveries in April and May with one-time purchases available before the season starts.

Produce will be coming from Lattin Farms, Pioneer Farms, Solicious Delicious, Desert Farming Initiative, Fisk Farms, Two Ravens Farm, Maywalts Organics, and more. Beef shares come to you from Sanford Ranch and poultry shares from Kennedy Ranch. Logistics for adding dairy products to the “extras” are currently being hashed out and will hopefully be available very soon!

Pickup locations are still Fallon, Fernley, Carson City, Reno, Minden, and Gardnerville for this season. You can decide which location is best for you.

The 2021 season also brings an auto-renew option. Auto-renews orders will be generated on all 2020 subscribers on February 15th, unless you have already turned off the feature. You can even automatically renew for next year with no extra work. Additional information regarding the auto-renew program is coming soon and can help answer any questions you may have. If you are new to the farm share concept and would like to sign-up, make sure to visit Harvie at www.harvie.farm/signup/ fallon-food-hub. Harvie is the system that customizes your farm share box for you. He is quite the listener! If you have any questions regarding the Farm Share make sure to get in touch with Kelli Kelly of the Fallon Food Hub at (775) 571- 3415, she was able to help me navigate the system with ease and answer all of my questions.

 



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