
Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
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Welcome to Monroe Organic Farm, the oldest organic farm in Colorado. In 1936, our family established the Monroe homestead in Weld County, and we have been growing organic produce ever since!
Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
3w ago
Happy May!
We hope everyone is doing well! Please do not reply to this blog or comment on it. We do not have a way to check these. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the office at 970-284-7941 or email jacquie@monroefarmcom. Linda will reply back to you. This is the only email we have for the office.
We are very excited for this new year and all the delicious food to come. Thank you for being a part of our farm. We look forward to being your farmers. It’s so thrilling to arrive at the beginning of a new growing season! We are one month awa ..read more
Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
1M ago
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Dear Farm Friends,
Happy April! If you have not already done so, you may want to join the farm right now. We are filling at a rate that could have us filled up sooner than later. The farm is now in full swing. We are starting so many seeds. All of our employees are working full days.  ..read more
Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
2M ago
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Hello Friends of the Farm!
We have added another Distribution Center today. It is located on the Wheat Ridge/Arvada border near I-70 and Kipling. If you have already signed up and would like to switch to this Arvada DC, please email jacquie@monroefarm.com or call the office at 970-284-7941.
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Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
2M ago
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Hello Friends of the Farm!
Hope everyone is doing well and surviving this spring/winter weather! We all have been busy here at the farm. We’ve been planning, planting (when the weather permits) and getting all our ducks in their respective rows for the upcoming summer season. Please keep your fingers crossed for a great spring ..read more
Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
3M ago
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Dear Farm Friends,
We hope this newsletter finds you all well nourished and ready for Spring! We have been eyeing our gardens for bulbs just beginning to peek out at us and the crocus are already coming. We’re now able to cultivate our fields and ready them for planting. We’re heating our hoop houses and starting seeds. We are working to expand ..read more
Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
4M ago
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This week is #7 of 8 distributions for the winter season. You should be gettting Yukon potatoes, beets, celery root, leeks, green and red cabbage, red, white and yellow onions, garlic, black beans and blue popcorn.
Honey: We do have a honey vendor. We are able to keep the same prices that we had las ..read more
Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
4M ago
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Winter distribution: Today is #6 of 8 distributions for the winter season. You should be receiving leeks, sweet potatoes, red potatoes, carrots, watermelon radishes, onions, cabbage, garlic, winter squash, red beans and yellow popcorn.
Note to the DC’s: Sam will no longer be doing the Boulder route. Kyle will be doing th ..read more
Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
4M ago
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Hello everyone –
We hope you all are doing well!
Newsletters: Some newsletters dated January 2022 were accidentally printed and mailed out. We do not know how many people received the incorrect newsletter. The latest newsletter is dated December 30, 2022. If you received the wrong one in the mail and would like us t ..read more
Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
6M ago
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Hello everyone!
In this week’s distribution you should be getting acorn squash, potatoes, carrots, beets, turnips rutabaga, sweet potatoes, onions, cabbage, garlic, Anaheim peppers, Jalapenos, tomatoes, red beans, and popcorn.
BONUS! Farmer jokes!
How did the farmer find the cow? He tractor down.
How did the farmers get the hi ..read more
Monroe Organic Farms | Community Supported Agriculture
6M ago
NOTE: This blog is posted by a volunteer. No one from the farm checks or responds to messages here. You must contact the farm directly with any questions, comments, etc. Please also note that it is not possible to only receive summer share newsletters.
Hello everyone!
We hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! What a great time of the year to reflect on every thing we are thankful for. For some of us that might include: good food, good friends, a roof over our heads, family, good memories, living where we live in this beautiful state and country, our liberty, the beauty around us ..read more