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Kowalski’s welcomes local farm’s CSA

Kowalski’s Markets is working with long-time partner Untiedt’s Vegetable Farm to allow pick-up for the farm’s Community Support Agriculture (CSA) program at the retailer’s nine stores this summer.

March 27, 2014

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Kowalski’s Markets is working with long-time partner Untiedt’s Vegetable Farm to allow pick-up for the farm’s Community Support Agriculture (CSA) program at the retailer’s nine stores this summer.

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This week Untiedt’s held CSA demos at select Kowalski’s stores, according to the retailer’s Facebook page.

Untiedt’s 17-week CSA includes a rotating mix of over 50 fruits and vegetables. Customers can sign up for a full share for a family of four to six, or a half-share for a family of two to three. The CSA starts mid-June.

 

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