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The straightest path between the soil and the plate, CSA (community supported agriculture) programs bypass supermarket and distributor to bring locally grown food directly to the dinner table.
In this, the first of a series, Rio Gozo Farm's Johnny Fonteyn offers perspectives on the challenge of farming for the community, and finds his place as only a conduit for the most natural process there is.






Mary Maranville and her Ventura County Agriculture Education
January 2012 Farmers of the Month on KADYtv.com





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Ventura County Wine Trail



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There is plenty of gozo at Gozo Farm. That is JOY in Spanish and joy is one of the most dependable products we have. It is a shame that gozo is not more commonly found in gardens and farms. Gozo seeds are not difficult to procure but they can be a challenge to start. Once you get a little gozo up and going though it is very tolerant of most pests, can withstand dry periods, and can grow with a modicum of fertilizer. Folks never tire of a little gozo, even if its leftover. After gozo becomes a staple of one's diet, it goes with about anything. Actually folks crave it so much it is a wonder everyone does not have a patch of it growing close at hand. Grab up some gozo and get with the flow.