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Casa Rosa Farms posted a status
"We'd love to make more connections in the valley. Currently we sell only in the Bay Area."
Mar 6
Casa Rosa Farms posted a status
"We have pastured lamb and grass fed beef, no grain, no antibiotics used at all. www.casarosafarm.com or on facebook."
Mar 6
Casa Rosa Farms posted a status
"Please send me an email and we can connect offline."
Mar 6
Daryl Baltazar left a comment for Casa Rosa Farms
"Perfect!!! When is the best time to reach you. The company I'm with is a member of CCOF and I'm trying to find out when the next chapter meeting is going to take place. Can I give you a call sometime to learn about becoming certified by…"
Mar 5
Casa Rosa Farms left a comment for Daryl Baltazar
"Yes, we  are! check us out at www.casarosafarm.com "
Mar 5
Daryl Baltazar left a comment for Casa Rosa Farms
"Are you a member of CCOF by chance?"
Mar 4
Rachel Carpenter left a comment for Casa Rosa Farms
"I'm interested in both. Where do you get your wool processed into roving?"
Jun 4, 2011
Casa Rosa Farms left a comment for Rachel Carpenter
"Hi Rachel, Yes we do sell wool (will be this year). We're going to have an autumn lamb's wool shearing. Are you looking for raw fleece or processed into roving?"
Jun 3, 2011
Rachel Carpenter left a comment for Casa Rosa Farms
"Do you sell wool?"
Jun 3, 2011
Casa Rosa Farms commented on James C. Comegys's blog post Toilette, dome, off-grid town, super SIP panel
"Also the Cal Earth Institute in Hesperia, CA. I think they're beautiful. Cheap materials but a lot of labor."
Mar 16, 2011
Casa Rosa Farms commented on James C. Comegys's blog post Toilette, dome, off-grid town, super SIP panel
"Have you seen the domes made out of long sand bags? Kind of hippy, but pretty cool and super easy to do with little or no building skill, as long as it is cabin-sized. http://earthbagplans.wordpress.com/tag/sandbag-dome/"
Mar 16, 2011
Casa Rosa Farms replied to Karen Mosher's discussion Drought tolerant lawn alternatives
"Go check out InterMountain Nursery in Prather. They have a website but the best thing to do is make the trip. They are very knowledgeable about native plant species and they propagate not just CA natives but things that are specifically native to…"
Mar 16, 2011
Casa Rosa Farms updated their profile
Mar 16, 2011
Casa Rosa Farms updated their profile photo
Mar 16, 2011
Casa Rosa Farms is now a member of Green Fresno
Mar 16, 2011

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About
We are a 95 acre certified organic farm in Madera County. We produce high quality extra virgin olive oil using the super high density orchard system and grass fed lamb. We breed California Red Sheep using sustainable grazing management.
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Website
http://www.casarosafarm.com

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At 5:04pm on March 5, 2012, Daryl Baltazar said…

Perfect!!! When is the best time to reach you. The company I'm with is a member of CCOF and I'm trying to find out when the next chapter meeting is going to take place. Can I give you a call sometime to learn about becoming certified by CCOF.

At 9:35pm on March 4, 2012, Daryl Baltazar said…

Are you a member of CCOF by chance?

At 4:30am on June 4, 2011, Rachel Carpenter said…
I'm interested in both. Where do you get your wool processed into roving?
At 6:38am on June 3, 2011, Rachel Carpenter said…
Do you sell wool?
 
 
 

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