Westfield Area CSA 2020
Please complete this form to participate in the 2020 share.
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Are you splitting a share? If so, please include your partner's contact info below AND have all share partners fill out their own registration form/contract. *
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**PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO JOHN KRUEGER**
Please send check to:
Westfield Area CSA
c/o Mary Housel
354 South Street
New Providence, NJ 07974

BE SURE YOUR NAME ON THIS FORM AND ON THE CHECK ARE THE SAME. IF YOUR CHECK HAS A DIFFERENT NAME ON IT PLEASE INDICATE WHO THE CHECK IS FOR ON THE "MEMO" SECTION. YOU WILL RECEIVE EMAIL CONFIRMATION ONLY AFTER YOUR CHECK IS RECEIVED.
The Westfield Area CSA is operated entirely by volunteer effort, and each member share is required to contribute at least 5 hours during the season. Most members do this by working two shifts on delivery days; there are also farm work days and work buy-outs available. Please note that if members are scheduled and cannot come, they are responsible to find a replacement. Please initial below to indicate agreement.
CSA newsletters, updates and info are sent via email. Newsletters are usually sent the day before pick-up day. We try to send other communications a week in advance. I will check my email at least weekly for CSA updates. Please initial below to indicate agreement.
Please read and sign below.                                                     I commit to membership in the Westfield Area CSA for the 2020 season which is planned to run for 24 weeks. As a member of the CSA, I will receive a weekly share of produce. The shares will vary by size and weight depending on the season. One aspect of CSA is that members support their farmer by sharing in the inherent risks of agriculture (poor weather, drought, disease, early frost, crop failure and so on)and rewards (the bounty from a good season.) CSA farmers purposely plan for such contingencies, and use growing techniques that protect the harvest, minimize risk to members and optimize the rewards: growing a wide variety of crops that thrive indifferent types of conditions, cover cropping, crop rotation, and irrigation. Moreover, the CSA builds relationships of trust between the farmer and community group. On the whole, members should get a wide variety of vegetables in plentiful amounts. Therefore I agree that while John Krueger will act in good faith to provide fresh organic produce for the duration of the season, there is no guarantee of quantities or contents of weekly shares.I am fully aware that it is necessary to inspect and wash all produce thoroughly before consuming. John, his workers, his farm, all CSA members and administrators,and the settings we use to pick up our shares and their administrators and employees have no liability in terms of the safety of the food or the premises.  *TYPING YOUR NAME BELOW WILL ACT AS YOUR SIGNATURE AND INDICATE AGREEMENT WITH ABOVE
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