Feed & Seed at Judson Mill is providing a fresh opportunity for local residents to access seasonal produce with their subscription-based harvest boxes. The initiative aims to connect consumers with local farmers and support the community’s access to fresh, sustainable food options.
The popular harvest boxes from Feed & Seed are making a return, offering subscribers a six-week journey through the bounty of locally sourced fruits and vegetables. Located at Judson Mill in West Greenville, Feed & Seed is dedicated to promoting healthy eating habits while fostering relationships with regional farmers and producers.
This year, subscribers have the added benefit of including a protein add-on option to their harvest boxes. Alongside the fresh produce, individuals can now receive combinations of eggs, sausage, and beef to complement their meals and enhance the nutritional value of their subscription.
Feed & Seed operates as a local nonprofit organization with a mission to make fresh, locally grown food accessible to families in the community. By subscribing to the harvest boxes, individuals not only support local farmers but also contribute to the nonprofit’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainable agriculture and food security.
Those interested in signing up for the harvest boxes can do so through Clover, an online platform that facilitates the subscription process. The boxes can be picked up at Feed & Seed’s location at Judson Mill, 701 Easley Bridge Road, during operating hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
With each harvest box, subscribers not only receive a variety of fresh, seasonal produce but also a taste of the vibrant local food culture that defines Greenville. The initiative reinforces the importance of community support, sustainable agriculture, and the connection between consumers and the sources of their food.
Feed & Seed is a cornerstone of the local food scene in Greenville, dedicated to bridging the gap between farmers and consumers. Through their subscription-based harvest boxes, the organization continues to sow the seeds of community engagement, healthy eating habits, and support for local agriculture.
By subscribing to Feed & Seed’s harvest boxes, residents of Greenville can take an active part in promoting a healthier, more sustainable food ecosystem. With each box, individuals contribute to the growth of local farms, the vitality of the community, and the well-being of themselves and their families.
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