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This, too, shall pass... Farming as usual

written by

Nick Bailey

posted on

March 12, 2020

With all of the unknowns and precautions taking place in response to Coronavirus, please be assured that we are operating as usual. We have experienced a recent influx of orders which we are packing and delivering as quickly as possible. We will take additional precautions in the farm store, such as sanitizing handles and other relevant surfaces. More importantly, it’s times like these that make local sourcing of food and other essential supplies so valuable. For years we have worked with your support to create a small local community of customers and friends to provide clean, nutrient dense foods. In the last year we have put significant resources in place to make online ordering and free home delivery a reality. With all of the global impacts from disease to economic impacts, it’s reassuring to know that your food supply from GVF is secure and operating as usual. Thank you for supporting us over the years to build this community, it’s times like these that we all can reap the benefits of the closed supply chain and strong relationships that we’ve built with each other. If you have any specific questions please don’t hesitate to reply. If you are waiting on your order, thank you in advance for your patience. 

Happy Eating and Healthy Community,

The Baileys & GVF Crew

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