What is a CSA?

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a partnership between the farm and the community.

Empowering the community to eat healthy.

CSA members purchase a seasonal share of the harvest from the farm in advance, providing the farm with financial support when expenses are highest. In return, members receive a weekly box of fresh, locally grown produce throughout the growing season.

A walk behind piece of farm equipment approaches rows of growing plants

How it works

Each week, members pick up their share of the harvest, enjoying a variety of in-season fruits, vegetables, and herbs. The exact contents of the share for the week depend on what is ripe and ready to be harvested. Members can also enjoy add-ons such as pick your own flowers.

  • Season starts June 1st and lasts 25 weeks
  • Shares are available for pick up Friday through Tuesday at any time
  • The cost is $450 for the year, half shares also available
  • Shares are available for pickup on the farm, signs will direct you to the walk-in cooler where the share boxes are
  • Spring share example: lettuce, spinach, kale, radishes, beets
  • Summer share example: 3 tomatoes, 2 peppers, 2 zucchini, 2 cucumbers, green beans
  • Fall share example: sweet potatoes, acorn squash, turnips, chard, peppers