Guiness McFadden, a farmer in Potter Valley, California, for instance, had a very difficult time introducing new varieties into his garden, staggering plantings, and
getting people an amount of food that was not too much for them (Devault, 1991).
Neither McFadden nor his supporters were well-suited to the CSA concept because they
did not work together in mutually educating one another concerning weekly share items,
the preservation of produce through canning and freezing, and appropriate delivery
mechanisms. After one year, McFadden ended up abandoning the CSA idea because, in
addition to the above-mentioned problems, he simply believed that his CSA farm grew
too quickly and became unmanageable
Guiness McFadden, a farmer in Potter Valley, California, for instance, had a very difficult time introducing new varieties into his garden, staggering plantings, andgetting people an amount of food that was not too much for them (Devault, 1991).Neither McFadden nor his supporters were well-suited to the CSA concept because theydid not work together in mutually educating one another concerning weekly share items,the preservation of produce through canning and freezing, and appropriate deliverymechanisms. After one year, McFadden ended up abandoning the CSA idea because, inaddition to the above-mentioned problems, he simply believed that his CSA farm grewtoo quickly and became unmanageable
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