Valley Family Farm / www.ValleyFamilyFarm.com

Family Farm
If you are looking for fresh naturally grown produce, our CSA is just what you are looking for. The CSA is a farmer-consumer direct relationship, supporting members (you) buy shares for the growing season, and we the farmers will be responsible for planting and harvesting the crops. For your financial support you will receive, a season full of fresh produce direct from the farm weekly. We offer a wide variety of produce, herbs, vegetables and Honey! Check out our website to see all listing of produce offered, as well as share information, directions of location, gallery of season as it develops, and recipes for the in-season produce you will be receiving.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: June through October

Type: single farm

Since: 2007

# of Shares: 70

Share Prices:
Standard Share (1bushel weekly) $580.00 for season 20 weeks Small / Senior Share (1/2 bushel weekly) $340 for season Large Share (2 bushels weekly) $960 for season We offer payment options, but all funds must be paid by June 1st for the 2016 season

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Schedule and Location:

www.ValleyFamilyFarm.com

SEASON 2016

Ypsilanti Depot Town Farmers Market
**Saturday 10am - 1pm
Ypsilanti Down Town Farmers Market
** Tuesdays 3pm - 6pm
Aid in Milam
** Tuesday 12pm - 3pm
At the Farm Friday eve 5pm-7pm

Upcoming Events

We are the "Farming with a Face" that operates localy on 20 acres in Milan, Michigan. Operating May - December providing fresh picked NATURALLY grown produce. Our CSA farm abides by organic principles all of our vegetables are NATURALLY grown without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. From the start of the season to the harvest of the crops you will know whom, how, when and where your food was grown.

Contact Information

Contact:
Ken Huling
(734) 904-1433
Location:
11333 Stony Creek Rd
Milan, MI 48160
Mailing Address:
11333 Stony Creek Rd
Milan, MI 48160

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