CasaCano Farms prepares to host a new farm stand this season

This year’s herd grazes Sunday at CasaCano Farms in Valleyford. The farm, owned and operated by first-generation farmers, husband-and-wife Jorge Cano and Madyson Versteeg, specializes in grass-fed beef, non-GMO pork, salad mix and other produce. (Adriana Janovich / The Spokesman-Review)

CasaCano Farms in Valleyford will be hosting a farm stand on Saturdays this season.

The new CasaCano Farm Store features plant starts, salad mix and other produce, non-GMO pork and grass-fed and finished beef.

The farm is owned and operated by husband-and-wife first-generation farmers Jorge Cano and Madyson Versteeg.

Their new farm stand will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays from May 5 through October.

Also new is the CasaCano Box, a pre-packed box of produce that can be picked up at the farm or at two designated drop points in Spokane. Boxes are available every week or every other week during a 22-week stretch. The first full payment, after a deposit, is due June 1.

For more information about the box, farm or stand, contact CasaCano Farms at casacanofarms@gmail.com.

CasaCano Farms and CasaCano Farm Store are located at 12210 S. Madison Road in Valleyford, south of Spokane Valley.

On the web: casacanofarms.com.

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