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Cheryl Distaso

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I wonder if CommunityFunded.com or Kickstarter.com may be venues for Windsor Dairy to raise $$.
Kickstarter was a great means for the Lyric to raise funds, and it ultimately saved them.

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    Sue Sullivan <sue...@aol.com> Oct 10 01:31PM -0700  

    I hope that this does not violate the spirit of HGF's discussion
    board, but I know that Meg is a valued contributor to our discussions
    and I think that the health of the local food production network
    should be of importance to our membership.
     
    Windsor Dairy is a membership-based raw milk cooperative with
    impeccable testing and production standards that also sells grass-fed
    beef, whey-fed pork and free-ranged broiler hens and eggs to the
    general public, both at their on-store farm and at the Boulder Farmers
    Market and the Fort Collins Winter Markets.
     
    This year's drought has made it impossible for the dairy to put up hay
    from their own pastures and the price of hay, as you may have read
    about, has nearly tripled in the larger region, so Windsor Dairy is
    facing an extra $170,000 in hay bills to feed their animals through
    the winter. This is a staggering increase that could crush their
    business, if they cannot raise extra revenues.
     
    They could use all the extra business we can provide them
    individually, and if you have friends that care about local, high-
    quality, sustainably-produced food, it would be great if we could
    encourage others to support Windsor Dairy as well. They sell
    individual cuts of meat and they also sell sides of beef. Pre-ordering
    beef from them would help their cashflow.
     
    If you have the ability to support local producers who treat their
    animals well and provide healthful food to their customers (and this
    is why I grow as much of my own fruits and vegetables as I can, so
    that I can afford to buy meats, eggs and milk from these producers) I
    hope that you will consider buying from Windsor Dairy this fall. And
    if you have ever wanted to try raw milk for the health benefits, I can
    tell you that they test every batch for pathogens, the milk is
    delicious, and my family is convinced of the significant health
    benefits of carefully-produced raw milk.
     
    You can find information about their meat and eggs, as well as their
    cow shares, at www.windsordairy.com
     
    Thanks for considering this. Community supported agriculture is a
    passion of mine and it is in trying times that community members need
    to step forward and shoulder a small part of the burden each so that
    our local providers can continue doing what they love and what we
    appreciate so much. This drought is certainly proving to be a trying
    time for growers large and small.
     
    Sue

     

    Mark Carlson <mark.c...@oracle.com> Oct 10 02:57PM -0600  

    +1 Sue. I am a long time customer of Windsor and highly recommend their
    products.
     
    -- mark
     
    On 10/10/12 2:31 PM, Sue Sullivan wrote:

     

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