


Introduction to CSA
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. It is when community members purchase a “share” in the crops for the season. Every week, for the CSA season, you receive a share of fresh vegetables that are in season. By joining a CSA, you are supporting local farmers and receiving the freshest produce for your family!
This Season (2025)
Click here to sign up!
Spring and Summer Early CSA
Our early CSA will run for 8 weeks from mid May to mid July depending on mother nature.
This CSA will consist of early variety vegetables and greens. You can expect salad mixes, lettuce, radishes, peas, and other early variety vegetables in the Spring and Summer CSA. As we get further into summer other vegetables will begin to sneak into your CSA box like carrots, beans, zucchini, and other summer vegetables!
Full Season CSA
Our Full Season CSA is the combination of our Early and Harvest CSA programs. It will run for 20 weeks and by committing to a full season from the beginning you will receive a bonus 21st week of veggies in the fall!
Late Season CSA (TBD)
If we have a bountiful year of growing produce, we will put an offer out to our community members to extend their subscriptions into the Fall to enjoy our fall selection of veggies.
CSA Purchase Options
Single Share– will feed 2-3 people or small family – or recommended for a veggie loving individual. (5-8 items per week)






Family Share – will feed 4-6 people or a family that loves vegetables, same variety of a single share but roughly twice the amount.
What is the cost?
Price details are still being ironed out, but will roughly follow the outline below:
Spring and Summer Early CSA (8 weeks)
Single Share – $37/wk ($296 total)
Family (Double) Share – $70/wk ($560 total)
Full Share CSA (20 +1 bonus week)
Single Share – $37/wk ($740 total)
Family (Double) Share – $70/wk ($1400 total)
*+$20 Bin Deposit to be returned at the end of the season
How do I sign up?!
Fill out our Google Form here. Once you fill in the information and order preferences, we will follow up with an invoice and payment options.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- What if I will be away for a week?
No problem! We have partnered with local food banks and local residents/medical student trainees, and if you will be away we are happy to donate your box to them if given advance notice. They can then pick-up the box from our farm on the designated big up day. - Can I donate a box to another family ?
Yes! If you would like to sponsor a box for another family/ person, please use our contact form to let us know. Alternatively, when you fill out the google form to sign up for our CSA, there is an option to donate to our scholarship fund which will go towards sponsorship boxes we will handout at local Farmers Market’s we attend this year. We are hoping to better formalize this process in coming years. - Is there a delivery option?
TBD - Is there an opportunity for me to visit the farm?
Yes! Please send us an email via the form to make an appointment. The farm is currently closed to public unless a pre-arranged pickup time has been coordinated as we do not currently live on the property.
Keep an eye out for our volunteer days this season as well to learn about farming and where your food comes from. - Is there risk with purchasing a CSA membership?
We humbly acknowledge that this is our 2nd year of farming on these lands and that learning will continue to take place regarding pest control, soil regeneration and timing of our harvest. We feel so proud of our first season’s bounty of delicious food that was produced and share with our community and hope to continue to grow as a local food provider and educator. It is of our upmost priority that as our customer, you be satisfied with the quality and amount of produce received during the course of your subscription. Our biggest feedback from last year was that we were actually giving people too much food! While we guarantee the amount of weeks of CSA listed above, our start and end dates are TBD with 1-2weeks notice and some weeks will naturally have more variety or produce. There is a risk of not having adequate harvest during one of these weeks to supply a delivery due to unforeseen pests, or crop losses. Thank-you for being flexible !