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Wolf Pine Farm |
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We offer a winter share available for pickup at our farm or delivered to homes, offices and other community locations throughout southern Maine and New Hampshire.
Our 50 acre farm is located along the Mousam river in Alfred. We spend our summers growing vegetables for our winter share program and our winters collecting goodies from other local farms and distributing our shares.
After 9 seasons of running a traditional summer CSA, we decided to restructure our business and focus exclusively on winter shares.
Our boxes (aka "shares") of local foods include greenhouse salad greens, storage vegetables, dry beans, apples, winter squash, frozen berries and lots more! Over 50 different vegetables, herbs and fruits from over twenty local farms are included. Shares are distributed only once every 3 weeks for lots of long-lasting food with no hassle!
More information can be found on our website at www.wolfpinefarm.com
MOFGA Certified Products
- Crops:
beans-green
- brussels sprouts
- celeriac
- garlic
- leek
- peas
- squash-winter
- tomatoes
- basil
- cilantro
- dill
- parsley
- cover crops
- belgian endive
- cucumbers
- kale
- onions
- peppers
- sweet potatoes
- sage
- savory
- annual cut flowers
- strawberries
- arugula
- asparagus
- beets
- broccoli
- cabbage
- celery
- chard
- corn-sweet/cob
- eggplant
- belgian endive
- fennel
- gourds
- kohlrabi
- lettuce
- boc choi
- potatoes
- radicchio
- daikon radish
- radishes
- scallions
- shallots
- spinach
- squash-summer
- lemon balm
- mints
- calendula
- chamomile
- raspberries
- edamame
- beet greens
- ornamental corn
- endive
- frisee
- escarole
- husk cherries
- hot peppers
- lavender
- leaf fennel
- catmint
- cutting celery
- borage
- flax
- mullein
- nettle
- sunflowers
- sweet annie
Products (not MOFGA certified organic)
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Markets
We offer a winter share (400+ winter shares in 2009-2010) serving Southern Maine (including Portland, Biddeford, Sanford, Falmouth, Kennebunk, and York) and New Hampshire (including Portsmouth, Dover, Exeter, and Hampstead)
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