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Wind Ridge Farm, PO Box 186, 3511 Hwy F, New Melle  MO  63365

Tel.  636-828-5900  

Sign-up for the newsletter here!  The blueberry list is completed for 2011.  If you are just finding us, follow our picking update page for now, and you'll be added to the peach email list for this year, and the blueberry list starting next year.  
Email:  windridgefarm@centurylink.net for the
newsletter or to comment.  

In most years, the farm sends email notifications at the beginning of the picking season, but if you don't hear from us, it may mean that the supply is limited for that crop that year.  Please continue to monitor the picking update page or Facebook,
and you'll know when the farm is open for picking.

Notice

If you or your internet mail host (AOL, EarthLink, MSN,  Yahoo, ... ) keep a "white" list of addresses that you will only receive email from, be sure to add Wind Ridge Farm to that list. 

You should receive a newsletter from us when blueberries and peaches first ripen. You may also receive picking date notices as well. If you do not, check out the items below. 

If you are an EarthLink/Mindspring customer and have enabled their "email challenge" system please be aware that our mailings now are automated and we will not respond to their challenge so you will not receive our newsletter unless you set up our mail address before the email arrives.

Keep in mind that your Internet Service Provider or mail host such as AOL, EarthLink, Yahoo, ATT, Hotmail, Gmail ... etc.,  have implemented "junk email" filtering that could prevent you from actually receiving this email newsletter in your inbox.    The large number of recipients (over 2000) that we send emails to will occasionally cause your Email Provider's spam filters to think this is "junk email", delete it immediately and never even give you the option of deciding for yourself.   If the email is not deleted immediately your Email Provider will  place it in a seldom viewed "span"/"bulk"/"junk" folder and keep it for a few days.   You can usually override the immediate deletion  by changing your email settings  to at least store what they think is "junk" mail for at least a few days.  Most ISP's will let the mail thru to your inbox if you add windridgefarm@centurylink.net  to your web based mail list of contacts so that is a better option if your are unable/unwilling  to review you "junk" mail folder every couple of days. 

Simply adding our address to your Outlook Express, Eudora, or Outlook address books won't prevent an Email Provider from putting our newsletter in the "junk" folder or deleting it outright.

Email software or spam filter add ins on your home computer or company network (Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus Notes, Eudora ... ) can also be setup by some other individual in your family or company to filter out email (for example, any email that does not have your name listed in the address) so it would be a good idea to add windridgefarm@centurylink.net  to that list as well.