There are a lot of things shaking around here these days so let me take a few moments and bring some of them to your attention. First to the plate this week, cardboard boxes. Talking about cardboard is not all that sexy so we will get it over with first. Our office manager, Victoria, talks with so many of our members. Daily, she hears your feedback and thoughts to make us a better part of your lives. So she came to me and said that our current cooler system is actually a disincentive for folks wanting to place larger orders.
The Latest Farming News
Resolutions
Some insane mandarins just hit our door. Wow. Perfect acid sweet combination. Look for them in the boxes this week.
Every year the first week of January kind of feels like I am a teacher welcoming students back to class after a month break. December is a time for parties, posole, and pies and leaves little room (or excitement) for produce. But have no fear because the time for resolutions is here. And just as folks forgot about the poor chard leaf during the holidays, salads and greens are on the front burner of attention now. So after 17 years of watching the healthy trends in January, let me share a few things that I have learned watching the gentle glow of optimism turn into the iron fist of reality.
New Year. New Partners. New Box
I know I am not the only one who feels like it is crazy to be writing 2018 on something. Where the heck did 2017 go? And why was it such an insane year? I caught myself so many times throughout 2017 asking why our world seemed so chaotic? It was a year with much more protests than peace. I know that we need some fiery years in our society to catalyze change, but let me be the first to say that I hope 2018 is a little more tranquil and a little less fire. I am ready to start drinking from a more optimistic half-full glass of cider this new year.
Arizona and Tackling Food Waste
Regional food update. Thanksgiving always marks the beginning of the harvest season for our growers in Arizona. Citrus trees start to ripen as the cooler nights help increase sugar production of the fruit. Warm days and cool nights are a perfect recipe for growing greens, broccoli, and cauliflower. Among others. So although I am wearing a toasty winter jacket, Arizona growers are just coming into their peak season right now. Our network of Arizona growers is a pretty unique situation that allows us to bring you some incredible produce, at a great value, and within 400 miles of your front door during the coldest part of winter. Let’s look at this a bit.
Conservation Ranching
The Scapegoat. We all know the story; find something that is seemingly unrelated to the problem and then blame everything on them. I mean pile it deep. The more absurd the accusations the more believable they are. I mean take the humble cow for example; Ole Bessie has been blamed for everything from deforestation to heart attacks to ruining the ozone.
Thankful for Our Community
Let us help you enjoy this holiday a little bit more this year. Ditch the store. Grab a coffee or glass of wine and jump on that computer. We have so many items to make your holiday more easier. The only thing that we are not able to bring is the bird. Although, if you are having a small Thanksgiving, our 4 lb whole chickens can surely fill the spot.
Strength in Partnerships
What a last couple of weeks we have had. Very exciting times around here and consequently, for you too.
Since the first day (March 2003) that we broke ground on the farm and began this journey to change the local food system, I knew the mission was bigger than one person or one farm. To truly bring positive choices and changes to our New Mexico food culture, we would have to have many seats at the table. In order to change the community, it would take the help of the community. No superhero could make this shift happen.
Spooky Good
Alright you Trick or Treaters. Get those pillow cases ready because we have some awesome stuff coming your way. Last week’s newsletter covered some really important stuff, so I need to run it one more time for our every-other week customers to get their eyeballs on it.
Local Support: the Follow-Up
Don’t worry, I am not quitting my day job to start a Fruit Art Gallery, but I did just stuff my pie hole with the other half of this melon and wanted to share it with you. These came in today from Las Cruces. Holy Moly for some serious flavor. You’re gonna love them.
New Mexico Needs You!
Amigos, Foodies, New Mexicans, lend me your eyeballs. I need your undivided attention as we jump into the deep-end and look at a very important issue facing our local food system now. So grab your orange floaties and let’s do this.
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