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Where farm meets feast

How it works

How it works

We put great care and skill into growing quality, nutrient dense produce. Each week we harvest the crops at their peak of ripeness and lovingly package them in handmade, reusable wooden boxes.


 We offer weekly and bi weekly shares. The harvest boxes are exchanged each week (empty for full) at our centralized pick-up location.

Box Sizes

How it works

This year we are offering one size box, $25.  A delicious selection of produce spanning three seasons. You can select to receive your farm box weekly or bi-weekly (every other week)

When and Where


Every Saturday we will be located at the Mosquito Park and Ride (Mosquito bus station) right off highway 50 between the hours of 9am and 10am. 


We truly enjoy this time to connect with our extended farm family and chat about what is going on around the mountain. We feel lucky to be a part of your lives and honored to be feeding your families.

Sign up!

One of the greatest joys of eating locally is eating with the seasons. Happily we grow a variety of produce, so your box is sure to be a diverse and bountiful. Nothing is better for your health than eating real food! 


Send us an email at goatmntnfarms@gmail.com. Please specify if you prefer weekly veggies or to pick up a box every other week. 



A Partnership between Farmers and Eaters


We welcome you to share a little bit of your food journey with us. 


While you pay for the harvest boxes as you receive them, we do ask you for a seasonal commitment so that we can plant accordingly.

Seasonal Extras

Check back here bulk purchases and seasonal specialties!

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