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What is A CSA?

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. By purchasing a "share", you are investing in our farm. In return, we provide you with a weekly supply of fresh vegetables and herbs. This program allows us to have financial capital early in the season for seeds, marketing, equipment repair, new tools, etc. By owning a "share" in our farm you take on some of our risk. We are not immune to crop failures due to natural disasters, pests, plant diseases, etc. However, becoming a CSA member has real benefits for you. Your veggies are reserved at the market. You get the “first fruits” of every harvest. You help build and sustain a locally owned business. Being a member of a CSA helps you eat seasonally by supplying you weekly with the best of what is regionally grown. The CSA program is the backbone of our farm. Agriculture and farming is more than just a business for us. We value growing food that supports healthy lives and healthy ecosystems! We love being interactive with our members and seeing how local food can benefit all of us.

Testimonials

What former CSA members have said about their shares…

“Your produce was unfailingly fresh and delicious and gorgeous…“

“Your CSA program far exceeded our expectations! We decided on a whim to put some of our stimulus payment toward a share, not expecting much because of family member's poor experiences with other CSA programs, but thinking that at least the money would go to a good cause even if we did not gain much from it. We are so grateful to have had the opportunity and taken the chance, and we have been amazed by the variety, quality and amount of vegetables each week; your consistency and reliability; and the value for the price…”

“I cannot thank you enough for sharing your love of great gardening. I so enjoyed all that you grew. I also enjoyed trying the new veggies that weren’t in my weekly rotation. You opened my eyes and pallet to a whole new world of veggies.”