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May 9, 2020
CSA COVID Pick Up Guidelines - Updates
by Farmer Dana
Spring woods frolic amidst an abundance of native woodland mayapples and spicebush.
**Since our last correspondence we've updated some of our plans for produce distribution. Specifically: Instead of putting the entirety of shares in waxed cardboard boxes to take home, we will assemble each individual share in separate harvest bins for members to collect their produce from. Bins will be washed before being reused. Many Thanks to all our Members for their patience and flexibility while we figure this all out.**
**Binned Shares (Collecting Your Own Share That is Preassembled)**
We will be pre-assembling shares in harvest bins. Members will collect their shares from a harvest bin at a table in the barn hallway entrance where a Farm Staffer will verbally sign you in. This process will require members to bring their own bags/baskets/boxes to collect the share (same as pre-COVID). Shares will be assembled during pick-up hours. Harvest items which are Choices will be specified on blackboards on the outside of the barn that you'll be able to view while you wait in line (if there is a line). You'll be able to tell the Farm Staffer which Choice you'd like included in your share when you are transferring your share to your own bags/baskets/boxes. To make this process easier, greens that in the past have been harvested loose will be either rubber banded or put in bio-degradable bags.
Pick-Up Day Time Slots
To reduce crowds forming on pick up days, and to give staff time to assemble binned shares, members will sign up in advance for hour-long time frames in which they can pick up their shares (a maximum of 25 members will be able to pick up their share per hour). Signing up will take place through the calendar feature on our website the same way members sign up for workshifts. Time slots will probably open 48 hours before a scheduled pick up day and members will choose a new time slot for each pick-up. The first hour of pick up will be reserved for senior citizens and members with high risk medical conditions. To see what the sign up process may look like, follow this link, then navigate to May 11th for an example.
U-Pick
We plan to keep the u-pick portion of the harvest open with a few changes. A collection of quart, pint, and half-pint containers will be sent home with each member in their first binned share of the season. These will be yours to measure and collect your u-pick crops over the course of the season (use them to measure then dispatch produce to your own bags). Members will need to bring their own scissors for cutting herbs and flowers. Please respect the 6-foot social distance minimum in the fields. The u-pick list will be displayed on the outside wall of the barn, instead of inside the barn, to facilitate social distancing.
Pandemic and Food Safety Gear
Farm staff will use necessary pandemic and food safety measures while harvesting and working around harvested crops. Whatever scientific rules and regulations are in place will be followed which may include gloves and masks, and will be worn during the harvest and handling of all farm produce. We ask members to respect the guidelines issued by Governor Wolf regarding the wearing of masks in public.
Workshifts
We're confident that workshifts will proceed normally, albeit with safe social distancing involved. For information on how to sign up, please follow this link. This will also be the process for signing up for pick up day time slots.
Please reach out to us if you have questions and concerns.
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