06/04/2024
Any of the farms out there boasting about what great strawberry crop you have, but are worried that you might not be able to harvest them, I will harvest as many quarts as you want at $1.25 per quart, which then you can go and retail them at $8 to 10 per quart.I can provide you with videos to prove what you are selling is your own produce thus removing any doubt about the origins of your produce, which is importent today as so many "farms" have been corrupted over the years to the extent that they are no longer farms; they merely slightly bear a farm continence.What I am shocked by is the these people, who once where proud of what they produced and sold, have been so quick to adopt a different approach, which is to procure and swindle the public into buying products they claim they grew themselves ..... I dont know- of course I support local farming, but every time I turn around its seems that there is another organization, and that includes the profiteers who seem to have taken over farmers markets and have transformed them from places where people could buy high quality affordable farm products into an expensive visit to a tourist destination. What is even more baffling to me is that many of the people who spearheaded this contribution towards making the Boston/Cambridge/Somerville area, as well as many out lying areas, completely unaffordable where hired by Non profits that where funded by our tax dollars and the mission was supposedly to improve the quality of life in the area they served, and protect and encourage the diversity that made these areas cool in the first place,yet all they have done in enhanced and encouraged the gentrification of some many Boston area neighborhoods.