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Category Archives: CSA Network
Visit to Chagfood CSA in Devon
(or “what Joanne did on her holidays…”) I’m not very good at holidays. That’s to say I spend a lot of my time away thinking about, and planning the future of, The Oak Tree. Last week Richard and I headed … Continue reading
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Annual Farm Tour 2014
We were delighted to welcome a lovely group of visitors to The Oak Tree last Saturday who came to find out how we work as a community to produce good food while having a positive effect on the environment. Our … Continue reading
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CSA Network UK AGM at The Welsh CSA Gathering
We thought you might like to see some photos of the Welsh CSA Gathering where the CSA Network UK AGM took place last weekend. It was a lovely event, very interesting, friendly and productive. Thank you to everyone who put … Continue reading
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Tagged welsh CSA gathering
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Help to build the local food revolution nationally
The Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) movement is still at a fairly early stage in the UK, but it is rapidly growing. Perhaps surprisingly, there is no national website with a directory of all the UK CSAs. People who run CSAs … Continue reading
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