Craig began farming as a small child with his Father and siblings. His parents owned a large produce farm in King George County. As a child and young adult, he learned all the basics of growing vegetables.
We have tried some new techniques of farming. One that has worked very well is growing crops on plastic mulch. This is long strips of plastic that a machine lays in the field over rows of soil. We poke holes in the plastic, and place the plant in it. Irrigation is under the plastic, so little water is lost to evaporation. Also, the need for herbicides is greatly reduced, because there are few weeds in the hole where the plant is. Different colors of plastic mulch also deter bugs. So, this helps us reduce the amout of pesticide needed. It's a great way to grow most any crop.
We started all of this on a small farm of about 30 acres in Stafford County and one small farm market. A great customer base and a good variety of produce have helped us grow tremendously. We now grow over 350 acres of crops, offer a CSA membership, and have many markets throughout the area each week.
Season: May through September
Type: single farm
Since: 1991
# of Shares: 100
Share Prices:
Full Share (Family of 4) $781.85/year
Small Share (Family of 2) $450.45. PayPal accepted, Weekly pick-up May 2024 thru September 2024 (18 weeks)
We operate at 18 market locations per week so please check our website for locations and hours.
All markets are seasonal.
www.ctproduceofstafford.com