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National CSA Directory strongly promotes sustainable
gardening practices, as it is the key to a healthy society. For years this
world has been witnessing the negative impact of synthetic fertilizer. But, now
we have effective measures that can control its expansion. That’s why we offer
free farm classified Ads, agriculture classified Ads posting facility to
organic farmers who want to find “Organic Farmers Market near me”. Organic
products are not only commendable for the health but also help intercity and
backyard gardener community to serve low income and thickly populated areas of
the city in getting organic food easy at affordable rates. Interested farmers
can list their ads on our portal. We will be more than happy to serve your
inquiries.
Promote the organic movement
Encourage people to consume a healthier food supply
Encourage networking inside the community to create a food
distribution network of locally produced organic agriculture
Improve and encourage a healthier food supply to low income
and highly populated areas through community and rooftop gardening
Years ago people began to realize the negative impact that
synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, hormones, antibiotics, and genetically
modified organisms were having on their health. How do we get back to the way
mother nature intended it to be, before humans started to meddle in the natural
process?
Anyone who has purchased organic produce at a grocery store
knows the price is substantially higher than produce grown using synthetics.
This limits the ability for most to consume such a costly product.
Organic produce does not cost more to grow. In fact, it’s
much cheaper due to the fact you are replenishing the nutrient using discarded
or naturally processed plant material. The increased cost comes from the
licenses, transportation cost, and hoops that large organic commercial farms
must jump through.
How can we offset these costs? One way we can do this is by
growing your own or by buying locally from a source that uses the organic
method. Most backyard and small scale farms do not need to meet these extensive
requirements or to be licensed.
After reading a paper on how the cycle of organics work, I
was hooked on how microorganisms consumed decomposed plant matter and excreted
nutrients that the plant consumed, in order to grow to one day become the food
for the next generation. It is a bit more complicated but that’s the gist of
it. After reading this paper, I knew what I wanted to do.
The next grow season; I set out to grow my own organic
produce. I quickly found out that I did not have enough space available, in
high sun areas, to be self-sufficient throughout the grow season.
The following year, I decided to grow one type of vegetable
that would produce throughout the entire grow season. While I was still able to
consume a high-quality organic vegetable, I could only consume so much. I also
had an excess and was not sure what to do with it. If I was able to find
another person with fresh produce near me who had a different type of vegetable
in excess, maybe they would be willing to trade. But how? There isn’t anyone I
knew who had a garden. After asking around and searching classified ads online,
I did not have any luck. I thought, “someone needs to start a website where
people can post their excess produce from backyard gardens for barter or
trade.” This is what sparked the idea for nationalcsadirectory.com. I knew just
the guy for the job. If not me, who else?
The brainstorming started. Not only could this be helpful to
backyard gardeners in the suburbs, but also to inner-city community gardens and
rooftop gardeners. Networks could be formed where person A has growing
conditions suitable for string beans, person B has conditions suitable for
potatoes and person C carrots, and so on. Essentially creating a larger scale
garden through satellites that sustain all parties involved throughout the grow
season for the price of a bag of seed and a few minutes of labor every couple
of days.
I know gardening is not for everyone. Maybe you prefer the
ease of driving to the store and purchasing your produce and livestock. As I
said previously, most small farms do not need to jump through the hoops of
commercial farms. Therefore, farm stands and local farms tend to have organic
produce grown in a garden you can see with your own eyes, while having a
discussion with the farmer on his process. It also tends to be cheaper than your
local supermarket. For this reason we also have farm stands and local farms
posting their product.
I hope you find nationalcsadirectory.com useful. It will take
dedication from those involved to build this community and further the movement
to a healthier society.
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Address:- Acushnet, MA 02743
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