
Join our CSA
Now accepting Memberships for the 2025 Season.
Summer CSA starts in June • $625 for 13 weeks
$100 deposit confirms your Membership. Balance due May 1.
Late Summer CSA box: Sweet Onion, Green Onions, Crookneck Squash, Zuchini, Potatoes, Radishes, Salad Mix, Pie Pumpkin, Chard, Kale, Cucumbers and A Fruit Basket: Apples, Pears & Grapes
What is a CSA?
CSA Stands for Community Supported Agriculture. CSA allows you to have direct access to high quality, fresh produce grown locally. When you become a member of our CSA, you’re purchasing a “share” of the harvest. You can help support this year’s crop with money up front for a membership, and in exchange, each week during the season, you will receive a box of veggies directly from ‘The Farm’.
Is a CSA for Me?
Some questions to ponder:
Do I like cooking from scratch? You’re going to get fresh, unprocessed food. Whole carrots with the green tops still attached. Lettuce and onions with dirt still clinging to the roots.
Do I travel a lot? CSA is a weekly commitment for the entire late Spring, Summer, and early Fall. If you travel frequently, you’ll need to think about what will happen on the weeks you can’t get your box.
Am I okay with the “shared risk” of being a CSA member?
With a CSA, you really do own a share of the farm. If there’s a bumper crop, well then you’re golden, but if there are floods or drought or a pest problem, you get that too. It is a risk.
Fall CSA box: Shallot, Red Onion, Green Onions, Cabbage, Winter Squash, Potatoes, Carrots, Chard, Kale, and A Fruit Basket: Apples, Pears & Asian Pears