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Fruit Share FAQ's
Our Fruit Share -- Frequently Asked
Questions and their Answers
To see
the fruits which are included in this program, visit Delicious
Fruits!
Click
for an Overview
of the Fruit Share Program.
To find out how much fruit shares cost and/or to sign up for a fruit
share (remember, you must also be
receiving a vegetable share) go to
our sign-up page.
See our overall FAQ's
for answers to questions that you might
have regarding vegetable shares, farm history, visiting...
Questions about Fruits Shares:
Does Angelic
Organics grow any fruit? Does Angelic Organics plan to grow any fruit
in the future?
Why is Angelic Organics now offering
fruit?
What fruits may show up in the fruit
shares boxes?
How much fruit is in each delivery?
How much does a fruit share cost?
Can I use the Alternate Payment Plan
to pay for a fruit share?
How do I sign up for a fruits shares?
Where is the fruit from?
What is special about the fruit
delivered in the fruit shares program?
Are there any possibilities of crop
failures or shortages?
Why is the fruit more expensive
than the vegetables?
How quickly must the fruit be
consumed?
How do I store the fruit?
Do I have to decide about the fruit
shares program when I sign up for a vegetable share? Is there a
deadline?
Can I get just a fruit shares and
no
vegetables?
If I get only one vegetable box,
may I get more than one fruit box?
I’d like to get a 12-week vegetable
share, which starts later in the season, in August, I believe. Can I
still get a Fruit share with that even though the fruit shares begin
earlier?
I can’t afford a fruit share,
is
there anything I can do to still get fruit from Angelic Organics?
I understand that Angelic Organics
grows melons (watermelon, cantaloupe...). Now that fruit shares are
available, will Angelic Organics continue to grow melons and include
them in the vegetable boxes? Will melons also show up in the fruit
boxes?
What have some of the fruit
shareholders said about their fruit shares?
Answers about Fruits Shares:
Does Angelic
Organics grow any fruit? Does Angelic Organics plan to grow any fruit
in the future?
Presently the only fruit Angelic Organics grows
is melons (watermelon,
cantaloupe, honeydew, and occasionally tropical melons). The melon
season is usually late August and early September. While Angelic
Organics has a very small orchard (it has not yet started bearing any
notable amounts of fruit), it is so small that it will likely only meet
the fruit needs of farm residents. Further while we like the idea of
starting to grow fruit for your boxes, we do not anticipate having the
time, expertise, and energy to do so for several years. Plus our local
clime would be very limiting in what we might be able to offer -- the variety
would not be great.
However, Angelic Organics now offers the delivery
of fruit (to be
picked up at the same time as the vegetables except only every other
week) through our Fruit Share Program.
Why is Angelic
Organics now offering fruit?
Over the years we have received many inquiries
from
those who receive
our vegetables as to where they might be able to find good tasting,
high quality, organic fruit from a farm similar to Angelic Organics.
Unfortunately, we have noticed very limited availability of local
organic fruit. When a fellow renowned Wisconsin CSA farmer brought a
fruit program that he had begun offering to his shareholders to our
attention, our ears perked up. In 2003, he was piloting his first year
program
and was quite pleased with it. Once we looked further into this
program, what we discovered was an opportunity to meet a desire that
many of our shareholders have for fruit in a way that meshes well with
the CSA model.
At times in the past, we have been approached by
others to expand what
we offer. We have always turned down or tabled such requests as they
didn’t seem to have the right fit. However, this fruit share program
model is
the most appealing offering we have encountered. So in 2004 we
partnered up with
this Wisconsin CSA and began working directly with our fruit buyer in
establishing a system that works--a system that is still in the spirit
of Community
Supported Agriculture.
In teaming up with our experienced fruit buying
friends, we are working
with folks who have their fingers on the pulse of the fruit market,
people who use their expertise to provide us with high quality organic
fruit at competitive prices. We anticipate that the value will be equal
to and most likely better than comparable fruit as purchased at a
Natural Food Store (such as Whole Foods). We also expect the fruit to
be of equal or higher quality. Based on all of the above and based on
what we have learned in our experience with our fruit share program, we
expect
both the cream of the crop as well as occasional unusual varieties.
Some of the
varieties that you will receive are unavailable in the conventional
natural market channels. This program will relate you more closely with
the source of your fruit.
This fruit share program will allow you, our CSA
members, to follow the
seasonality of the organic fruit harvest. It also supports more small
scale growers known for growing exceptionally tasty varieties. The fact
that we could use our already existing delivery system, host sites, and
delivery truck compliments this program. We feel that the fruit
share service reflects well our business philosophy and is a positive
addition to our current relationship with our CSA members.
What fruits may
show up in the fruit share boxes?
All shareholders’ boxes will contain the same
fruit in any given week.
All fruit is organic. For a list of the different fruits you can
anticipate receiving in your box (based on past boxes and future
plans), visit this link: Delicious
Fruit
Please note, this list is not all
inclusive; and, of
course, seasonal growing conditions will likely not favor all crops. To
view past actual fruit box contents, see the archived/sample
fruit newsletters
How much fruit
is in each delivery?
Whereas our vegetables are delivered in a
brimming full 3/4 bushel box,
the fruit share box will most likely arrive in a 1/2 to 5/9 of a bushel
box.
Sometimes the items in a fruit box will only be one layer high. This is
due to the more delicate handling requirements of fruit. A typical
shipment ranges in weight from approximately 10-20 pounds, consists of
20-35 pieces, and is suitable for 2-4 people. Fruit deliveries vary in
weight and piece count due to the seasonality of organic fruit and the
fluctuating prices that must be paid to keep buying the best stuff on
the market. The Fruit Program strives to find the balance between
value, flavor and quantity.
How much does a
fruit share cost?
For a
listing of fruit share options and prices,
see the Angelic
Organics
Signup Page.
Can I use the
Alternate Payment Plan to pay for a fruit share?
Yes, as always you may use the alternate payment
plan. The alternate
payment plan is as follows: If you wish to divide the payment, please
write out 2 checks, each covering half of the total. Date one check for
today; post date the 2nd check for any date up until 3 months from the
date of your first check. Send both checks with your sign-up. We won’t
deposit the 2nd check until its date.
How do I sign up
for a fruit share?
Visit http://www.angelicorganics.com/share.php
and fill out the sign-up form or download a pdf leaflet; or you may use
the yellow fruit share
leaflet (as mailed to you from the farm) and mail it to the farm with
your
payment; or simply mail your name,
address, and delivery site to the farm along with your payment. As a
reminder the farm’s address is: 1547 Rockton Rd., Caledonia, IL 61011.
Please note
that fruit shares are only available to shareholders who are
also receiving a vegetable share of the equivalent length or longer
from Angelic Organics.
Where is the
fruit from?
The fruit is from fine organic growers across the land. Orchards,
groves and farms in Colorado, Michigan, Washington, Florida, Texas,
California,
and more are selected for their cultivation of fruits of exceptional
quality and taste. Our fruit buying friends use their experience and
extensive contacts from buying fruits and vegetables for the retail
community to create a remarkable fruit experience.
What is
special about the fruit delivered in the fruit share program?
Imagine having your own expert fruit buyer searching the country for
special, fresh, high quality, tree ripened, organic fruit. Our fruit
buyers use their contacts to bring together fruits of exceptional
taste, quality and freshness. Not only will your box of fruit be ready
for you to pick up at the same time that you’re retrieving your
vegetables, but through the fruit share program you will be brought
into
a closer relationship with the farms that are growing your fruit. With
each delivery you receive a special fruit newsletter which provides
information about where your organic fruit was grown and highlights the
attributes of the annual fruit harvests.
All of these efforts combine together to bring you a fruit experience
that it would be difficult to replicate elsewhere. Imagine eating tree
ripened, peak of harvest apples which were handpicked, sized and
packed; or
unusual varieties of pears known for their sweetness,
refined flavors and fragrance. You can anticipate these and many more
unique culinary experiences over the course of the fruit share season.
Are there any
possibilities of crop failures or shortages?
There is actually more risk of this happening with the vegetables that
Angelic Organics grows (since everything is grown in one place) than
there is with the fruit. For the vegetables, we, here at Angelic
Organics, take many precautions to prevent crop failures and have many
backups to avoid complete disasters. For instance, in a drought, we
have an excellent irrigation system with a 400 foot deep well which can
“rain” an inch of water on all of our crops over the course of a week;
and for rainy periods, we have an array of farm equipment and a strong,
fast, able bodied crew to “plow” through the work quickly.
For the fruit, our fruit buyers have extensive and diverse farmer
contacts. This will ensure sufficient volume and quality for each and
every delivery. You can feel confident and secure that an event such as
a citrus
damaging frost in Florida would not result in a gap in your
fruit share. With the fruit shares coming from a range of farms, you can
expect that the value will always be comparable to market prices.
Why is the
fruit more expensive than the vegetables?
Good question. You may have already noticed at the supermarket that
generally fruit costs more than comparable quantities of vegetables.
This seems to be due to many factors. Some of the reasons include: a)
the variability in perishability of fruits vs vegetables, b) the more
delicate nature of fruit, c) the greater effort needed to grow fruit
(orchards, for instance, are long term investments which do not even
begin to yield significantly until after they have been established for
several years), and, d) a wide range of fruit varieties requires many
different growing climates, often more tropical than you would find in
North-central Illinois; this results in more expenses in the areas of
transportation and specialization. Further, in our opinion, based on
our experience growing organic vegetables and our speculation of the
effort that would be needed to grow organic fruit, we imagine that the
costs associated with an orchard operation would be greater than our
vegetable operation. Most fruits are perennials (come back year after
year) and have long life cycles (often producing only once a year).
Vegetables, however, are often annual crops (they are grown to produce
one crop and then die off) and have shorter life cycles. To
recapitulate this, Apple trees yield only once a year but broccoli has
multiple windows of harvest opportunity throughout the growing months.
In teaming up with our experienced fruit buying friends, we are working
with folks who have their fingers on the pulse of the fruit market,
people who uses their expertise to provide us with high quality organic
fruit at competitive prices. We anticipate that the value will be equal
to and most likely better than comparable fruit as purchased at a
Natural Food Store (such as Whole Foods). We also expect the fruit to
be of equal or higher quality. Based on all of the above and based on
what we have learned in our experience with the fruit share program, we
expect
both the cream of the crop as well as occasional unusual varieties.
Some of the
varieties that you will receive are unavailable in the conventional
natural market channels.
To summarize, every vegetable that you receive in your box is grown
here on our farm in north-central Illinois. However, the fruits will
come from many farms across the country. This, combined with the facts
above and with fruit buyer’s efforts to search out “top picks” (which
sometimes require them to pay premium prices to small organic artisan
growers) will yield a high quality produce box at an appropriate cost.
How quickly
must the fruit be consumed?
A typical fruit box is designed to be enjoyed over a week or
longer. The fruit share newsletter offers helpful ripening suggestions
and tips to get the most out of your delivery see
archived/sample Fruit Newsletters. The share will
contain
organic fruit that is ready to eat (like blueberries, grapes, and
apples) and other items that may require time to fully ripen (like
peaches, pineapples, and pears). Further, there will often be items
that lend themselves to gourmet dishes (like meyer lemons, black
mission figs or red tamarillos). Some previous customers report that
they enjoy the fruit so much that it lasts less than a week. We’d
like to emphasize the importance of reading your fruit share newsletter
to optimize your fruit experience!
How do I store
the fruit?
Generally fruit storage is handled differently than vegetable storage.
Most fruits are ethylene producers. Whereas most vegetables are
ethylene sensitive. This means that the fruits produce gases which
cause the vegetables to ripen and spoil more quickly. Fruits, of
course, often ripen at room temperature, whereas refrigeration is
usually key for proper vegetable storage. These are just some general
storage guidelines
and you can expect to receive more specific
instructions on proper fruit (and vegetable) storage in the newsletters
which will be provided with each delivery. Further fruit and vegetable
storage guides may
be provided to you at the beginning of the season.
And, in the future, our web site will likely contain the same
information: Click Here for FruitStorage Tips.
Do I have to
decide about the fruit share when I sign up for a vegetable share? Is
there a deadline?
In some cases. We need approximately 3 weeks before we can arrange for
you to start receiving a fruit share. Often, even if we have already
started deliverying vegetables, we can still let you sign up for a fruit
share to start at a later date.
No matter what, we recommend that
one not delay too long in making a fruit share sign-up decision. If the
vegetable delivery season has already started, please contact us by
phone (815-389-2746) or e-mail (CSA@AngelicOrganics.com)
to find out
when you could start receiving fruit and for how much.
Can I get just
a fruit box and no vegetables?
No. You must have already signed up for a vegetable share in order to
add a fruit share. However
you can get just a vegetable share without
getting any fruit. Further, in order to receive a winter fruit box, you
must also be signed up for a winter vegetable share.
If I get only
one vegetable box, may I get more than one fruit share?
Yes. As long as you have purchased at least one vegetable share, you
can purchase as many fruit shares as you want.
I’d like to get
a 12-week vegetable share, which starts later in the season, in August,
I believe. Can I still get a fruit share with that even though the
fruit
shares begin earlier?
Yes, but you may only sign up for the 12-week/6-delivery fruit shares
which are delivered every other week in correspondence with the 12-week
vegetable share (that is, 12-week vegetable shareholders cannot get
20-week/10-delivery fruit shares). If you have purchased a winter
vegetable share you may also extend your fruit deliveries with a winter
fruit share. See the
previous questions and answers for more explanations
of these options. 20-week vegetable shareholders can only sign-up for
12-week/6-delivery fruit shares after June 15.
I
can’t afford a
fruit share, is
there anything I can do to still get fruit from Angelic Organics?
Currently, subsidized “harvest shares” for low income individuals are
limited to the vegetable shares only.
For information on “harvest
shares”, visit our partner non-profit, the CSA Learning Center at
Angelic Organics,
at http://www.CSALearningCenter.org
I understand
that Angelic Organics grows melons (watermelon, cantaloupe...). Now
that fruit shares are available, will Angelic Organics continue to grow
melons and include them in the vegetable boxes? Will melons also show
up in the fruit boxes?
For the foreseeable future, Angelic Organics anticipates that it will
continue to grow melons and include them in the vegetable boxes.
Further it is not likely that melons will show up in the fruit share
boxes. We
will update this answer in the future if this answer ever
changes.
What have some
of the fruit shareholders said about their fruit shares?
Briefly, a couple of reports from Shareholders include:
“Fruit boxes are Great! Better variety than Whole Foods and local
markets. When more people learn how good the fruit boxes are, more
people will sign up for them.” from a
site host
“What a wonderful addition to your
program. The fruits are delicious! Thank you so much for making this
available to us.” from a Logan Square
shareholder
“We are loving the fruit! Is it too late to add the extra winter
deliveries?” from a Hyde Park shareholder
Also see the link Thanks
for the Fruit!
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