The latest from Fifth Crow - 2025 CSA and markets
Now more than ever, we are guided by our belief in growing food that promotes not only human health, but that of our surrounding ecosystem and its future inhabitants.
Our subscription/CSA signup is open and 2025 deliveries will continue until the end of November – please see the subscription/CSA page for more info and registration links. We also offer reduced cost shares to those in need, see the page for more info.
We are also still at four weekly farmers’ markets, with lovely flowers, bunched greens, herbs, lettuces, heirloom beans, and more! Our market manager, Erin, is working hard to spruce up our displays and get the markets in tip top shape.
With your support, we plan to continue to provide sustainable and healthy food to our customers, while caring for the employees and families of Fifth Crow Farm who are crucial to putting it on the table.
The Farm
Fifth Crow Farm is a highly diversified, certified organic farm in Pescadero, California, halfway between San Francisco and Santa Cruz.
CSA
CSA stands for “Community Supported Agriculture”. Customers invest in the farm by committing to buy a weekly box of produce for the whole season.
Jobs
We are seeking hard-working, enthusiastic farmers that have experience working on a production farm to join our team both on the farm and at our farmers’ markets.
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Brazilian Blue Moro Beans
1lb of Blue Moro Beans 6 Cups of Water or vegetable or chicken stock 2-3 bay leaves olive oil or lard 1 yellow onion chopped 3 cloves of garlic, diced 1/2 tsp cumin 3-4 Tablespoons of white vinegar (you can also use apple cider or wine vinegar) 1/4 Cup diced parsley...
Butter & Garlic Tossed Carrots
Here's another recipe-less recipe from the Kurtak Family. This was one of my Dad's side dishes. It's super easy.. Whenever I go to potlucks and don't have much time, this is one of my fall backs. You won't believe how many people will ooh and ahh over it and ask for...
Creamy Tomato Salad Dressing
Looking for a way to use an overripe tomato and add some dazzle to your salad? From the following basic recipe you can add dried tarragon, a garlic clove or some roasted peppers to change it up - but the basic recipe is also delicious as is. Here's what you'll need: •...
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