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Check out the article in the Appeal-Democrat (published Aug. 12) about Godfrey Family Farm - the “Marysville Meat CSA” linked to the left - and about our beloved Farmer Jim.
Click here to read the article and see lots of pictures from the Godfrey Family Farm.
August 12 2010 | Front Page News | No Comments »
Check out Farmer Jim in action at the newly-opened Rocklin Farmers Market - click here!
New pictures are up from the Farm Party… have a looksee at all of them by going to the Pictures link above…

June 24 2010 | Front Page News | No Comments »
Let’s say you can’t quite eat a whole box of CSA veggies by yourself. Or heck, maybe you can eat the whole box and you need more! Get yourself some Muck Bucks and get a discount on all your veggie needs from Farmer Jim.

Muck Bucks... like cash money, but better!
What is a Muck Buck? They’re kinda like gift cards, EXCEPT when you buy $50 of Muck Bucks, you get $5 FREE! That’s like getting 10% off the price of Farmer Jim’s organic veggies…. get your Muck Bucks direct from Farmer Jim at any of the below Farmers Markets or send him an email to get some added to your CSA box.
Muck Bucks are redeemable at Farmer Jim’s stands at the Farmers Markets he attends, including:
- Yuba City Farmers Market - Saturdays from 8am - noon. (June - September)
- Rocklin Farmers Market at RC Wiley - Saturdays from 8am - noon (June - October)
- Auburn Courthouse Farmers Market - Saturdays from 8am - noon (November - May)
And starting sometime in June, Farmer Jim will have his Roadside Farmers Market LIVE right outside the fence of the farm in Wheatland!!
Muck Bucks were designed by Cynthia Fontayne of The Fontayne Group - minty fresh marketing for you! Check out her company by clicking here.
May 08 2010 | Front Page News | No Comments »
I have a small organic farm that is located on my family’s farm land in Wheatland. My family has been farming this land since the late 1800s and I am the latest generation to farm. I am trying to reinvent the farm by growing vegetables and marketing them directly to consumers, what is known as Community Supported Agriculture or CSA. I sell my produce mainly through this method and through farmer’s markets.
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May 22 2008 | Front Page News | 1 Comment »