CROSS TIMBERS COVID 19 FARM GUIDELINES
PUMPKIN PATCH
In order to protect the health and safety of our workers and customers and to provide you with the confidence you need so you can enjoy selecting pumpkins without risk, and to conduct business responsibly we’ve established the following Farm Guidelines.
· We encourage customers to visit during non-peak hours.
· Please use the designated Patch entrance and exit.
· We request masks be worn by those able to without adverse health impacts.
· Please maintain social distancing.
· Payment is made at the tent. Please maintain a 6 foot distance when standing in line for checkout.
· Sanitation Stations are available at the tent and around the patch. Please make frequent use of them—especially after petting animals.
· We reserve the right to deny service to anyone displaying signs of illness or not following farm guidelines.
· There is no evidence that COVID 19 can be transmitted on plants or plant products. Source: Cornell Cooperative Extension/New York State Integrated Pest Management.
CROSS TIMBERS COVID 19 FARM GUIDELINES
CHRISTMAS SEASON
In order to protect the health and safety of our workers and customers and to provide you with the confidence you need so you can enjoy selecting a tree without risk, and to conduct business responsibly we’ve established the following Farm Guidelines.
· We encourage customers to visit during non-peak hours
· We request masks be worn by those able to without adverse health impacts.
· Please maintain six foot social distancing.
· Enter the tree lot first to select your tree. Once you’ve selected a tree payment is made inside the shop. Only one family inside the shop at a time, please. While you’re checking out we will load your tree on/in your vehicle for you.
· Sanitation Stations are available at the tree lot and inside the shop. Please make frequent use of them—especially after petting animals.
· We reserve the right to deny service to anyone displaying signs of illness or not following farm guidelines.
· There is no evidence that COVID 19 can be transmitted on plants or plant products. Source: Cornell Cooperative Extension/New York State Integrated Pest Management.