To make growing for the CSA a full time job depends upon the response of the community. If all of Gallup depended upon local food production, many full time jobs would be created. As the real costs of transportation, handling, packaging and refrigeration are reflected in the price of food on the grocery store shelf, buying and selling produce locally will be more feasible and sensible. Our method of handing you a box of veggies each [week] may become the cheaper route.

-Elspeth Iralu, Does the Work in Beauty CSA Create Jobs? Gallup Journey, Sep. 2011

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Tom Kaczmarek

Tom Kaczmarek, Grower

Gary and Tabitha Hallock

Gary Hallock and Tabitha Hallock, Growers

Kelly Niedermeier

Kelly Neidermeier, Grower

Jake and Ella

Jake Trickey and Ella Scott, Growers

Amy Halliday, CSA Coordinator

Amy Halliday, CSA Coordinator

Mary

Mary Patten, Grower

Kevin

Kevin Buggie, Grower

 

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