Showing posts with label Channel One. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Channel One. Show all posts

Friday, December 25, 2015

End of the Year Giving for Farm Families

Farm income, and many types of business income, is notoriously seasonal. We do our best to smooth it out by shifting sales to early in the season and doing some canning, drying, smoking and storing to provide some income during slower times of the year.

Because of this seasonality many farm families do the largest share of giving to their church and other charities at the end of the year.

Beside being scriptural. Generosity changes us as a person from a potentially tight fisted miser to an open handed happy person. You must open your hand to give, but it is also necessary to open your hand so that more blessings can come your way. 

Farm families also have the possibility of giving of the fruit of their labor. My father used to give and extra wagon full of corn at the end of the year. He would have them make the check out to the church.

We give left over produce to Channel One (the local food shelf) all summer long. We often bring extra with them in mind. Again in the fall we take a load of squash or pumpkins. Usually this is produce that God has blessed us with above and beyond our needs for the business. I could wholesale this abundance to a store or something but I like to give it. Kinda of a picture of what God is doing all the time through our paychecks and other income.

Here is my check list for end of the year giving:

Thursday, July 24, 2014

A Servant's Heart

Service is at the core of our farm and business philosophy.

Service permeates all that we do.

It gets a little personal, but here is our top ten list of how we serve:

Monday, October 7, 2013

A Very Large Pumpkin Pie

Last year we had a very large crop of pumpkins and squash. We were coming up on Thanksgiving last year and had 100's of little pie pumpkins that needed a home. So what to do?

We donate fresh produce weekly during the summer months at the end of each summer market to Channel One.

So we loaded up the truck and took the remaining bounty to Channel One.

Reed and I filled two big tote bins with pie pumpkins and squash. 1800 pounds they told us.

I hope several hundred needy people had a happy Thanksgiving.

It is more blessed to give than receive.