39th Street Community Market, KCMO

 

VENDOR APPLICATION
39
th Street Community Market
 

Return this form by mail to: 3810 Terrace St, Kansas City, MO 64111

Please apply by March 31, 2008 to be considered for the 2008 season.

Call Jessica Ratcliff at 816-507-8698 if you have any questions
or e-mail jessivey (@) hotmail.com

     
    Vendor Name
     
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Describe the types of things you will bring to the market
 
 
 
 
Growers: Give a full description of your growing practices
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Craft and value-added producers:  Tell us the source of goods for your product
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I pledge to follow the principles and practices described in Our Farmers Pledge (Farmers only, see attached), and to follow the By-Laws of the 39th Street Community Market. 


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39th Street Community Market Farmer’s Pledge

{This pledge, adopted by the 39th Street Community Market (KCMO), was originally drafted by NOFA to further enable consumers to identify the farms they want to support with their food dollars. Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York (NOFA-NY) established the Farmer’s Pledge, separate and distinct from USDA Certified Organic. Farmers and market gardeners who adhere to the following pledge have signed an affidavit which they display for customers and neighbors to view.  This pledge is based on the integrity of the farmer/gardener.  Those who sign this pledge agree that consumers may inspect, by appointment, their farm/garden to judge the truthfulness of this statement.  We do not investigate or make any guarantee that the individual farmer is complying with the Farmer’s Pledge.

This pledge arises from the expressed need of growers who have a fundamental disagreement with the usurpation and control of the word “organic” by the USDA, and those certified farmers who want to pledge to an additional philosophical statement about their growing practices. 

WE PLEDGE THAT IN OUR FARMING, PROCESSING, AND MARKETING WE WILL: