Community
Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a mutually beneficial
relationship between farmers and the community. Participants
provide funding for the farmer in advance of the growing
season in exchange for produce when it’s ready.
Here’s how One Straw Farm’s CSA works: Participants
sign up and pay in the spring and then receive 8
items a week for 24 weeks. The season begins the second
week of June (7-12) and runs through November 15-20,
2010.
Items vary according to the season. They could be beets,
lettuce, potatoes, tomatoes, a watermelon -- whatever
is ripe for picking.
See our harvest chart for season availablity, and approximate item quantity. (Harvest Chart)
If you have questions about Community Supported Agriculture feel free to contact us at csa@onestrawfarm.com
Interested in finding a pickup site near you? View all of the One Straw Farm CSA pick up sites on our
2010 CSA Map
Blue markers are full share pickup sites.
Green markers are farmers market sites
-with half shares available.
Yellow house icon is One Straw Farm.
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