Good Life Farm is one of several local farms with open registration for its Community Supported Agriculture Program.
With freezing temperatures outside, warm weather feels like a far-off fantasy. But of course spring and summer are just a few months away, and it's time to start preparing. So you prepare your taxes, plan spring and summer vacations and ready your home for spring cleaning. But what about planning your food? Larry Legard, owner of Good Life Farm in Darnestown, says you should. He is. Good Life Farm is one of a handful of farms asking locals to participate in planning and investing in their spring, summer and fall menu this year by joining its Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. A CSA is a membership program where people invest in the farmer's harvest. Each week, customers get a share of the crops, and the farmer then has a …
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14701 Darnestown Rd, Darnestown, MD
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Good Life Farm sells produce at a roadside stand and offers a farm membership share program.
It's easy to miss the small farmers stand just 200 feet past Route 118 on Darnestown Road, where cars speed by at up to 40 miles per hour. But that single stand offers a rich selection of locally grown fruits and vegetables. In fact, the produce there is just about as locally grown as it gets. Everything comes straight from the farm just up the driveway. Up that driveway sits Good Life Farm, a 40-acre family farm owned by Larry Ledgard — Farmer Larry, as he likes to be called — and his wife Laura. Since 2008, they have been selling their fruits and vegetables straight from the farm to the public with a website and this simple stand. In 2009, the couple decided to create a community supported agriculture (CSA) program. Now in their third …
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14701 Darnestown Rd, Darnestown, MD
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