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We are still Open providing Fresh Food
Conctact me tclynx@aquaponiclynx.com if you want to order or pick up when I don’t have the Market open, We have been staying at the farm away from public interactions. Get your Socially Distant Fresh Food Pick up Here at the farm Gate. Talk to us if you need to arrange delivery, we may be able to do that within reason for a fee.

New Online Market for those wanting to order local produce in Central Lake County Florida. Leading the charge is Aleece Landis of Aquaponic Lynx LLC.
Aquaponic Lynx LLC grows vegetables and fish Aquaponically.

We are currently seeking additional growers and customers, please feel free to sign up for an account. Fees for growers is 10% of total sales to cover costs of operating the market. Fees for customers is only $25 for the year per household and you can make your first two purchases as a trial before paying the fee.

Right now the drop off and pick up location will be
8748 Guava St
Yalaha, FL 34797
But this may change if other farms in the area want to host the drop off/pick up day/s. You can reach me by phone/text at 407-342-8515

Ordering window from Monday afternoon through Thursday 8pm and pick up will be on Saturday Morning. Farms would bring their orders to the drop off on Friday afternoon. I am open to changing this schedule to meet the needs of the majority of people who participate. Please feel free to share your suggestions with me.
tclynx@aquaponiclynx.com

Last update 03/29/2020



 
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July 13-16, 2015 Ordering window Open


Still just Aquaponic Lynx LLC farm products available but we are open for ordering.

We have plenty of Lettuce, garlic chives, and Basil.

Probably not this week but perhaps the last week of July, I may have channel catfish available for ordering. If anyone is interested please let me know. I can’t legally clean them for you, they would be whole on ice (please bring your own ice and cooler for me to pack them in.) We would have to plan a single pick up time for anyone wanting the fish because my rule is we only disturb a tank once per week. The operation for harvesting fish is I net them out and place in a bin of water with elevated CO2 to knock them out and put them down with the least amount of pain or trauma to either the fish or the people. Once they are still, we weigh and pack them in ice. You can’t get any fresher than this unless you eat them direct from the water.