What is Community Supported Agriculture?
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a mutually supportive and
cooperative relationship between the producer and the consumer. The
consumer pays for a crop "share" in advance, guaranteeing producers a
market for their goods. In return, growers commit themselves to
supplying fresh, quality produce to shareholders on a weekly basis
throughout the growing season.
How does CSA benefit producers?
Share payment in advance eases a grower's financial burden in the early
growing season and provides them both a market and an income. Because
they know their market, they are less likely to over- or under-produce.
CSA farmers are also less likely to be devastated by unexpected weather
conditions because they grow a wide range of crops. While certain
conditions may not be ideal for one crop, they are likely to produce an
abundance of another.
How does CSA benefit consumers?
Shareholders are guaranteed a supply of fresh, quality produce during
the growing season, and possibly longer. They also have the unique
opportunity to connect with the land on which their food is grown by
assisting in production or just visiting the farm on a regular basis for
pick-ups and shareholder events. Community is fostered as a result of
cooperative work, shared responsibility, and keeping food dollars within
the local economy.
How does CSA benefit the earth?
All the CSA farms listed employ sustainable agricultural practices such
as organic farming (using no synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or
fertilizers), diversifying crops, minimizing waste by avoiding
overproduction, and reducing packaging and transportation. In addition,
customers who spend time at the farms become aware of and sensitive to
the fragile beauty and natural richness of their ecosystem.
How do I participate in CSA?
Review this information to find CSA farms that best suit your needs.
Visit the farms to meet the owners and see the land. Review share
prices, (call farms for current prices), pick-up times and locations,
length of season, products available, and special features of the CSA.
Then contact the farm to join. Please note that most CSA's prefer that
you purchase your share in the spring, before the season begins.
Last updated December 27, 2022