
CSA - Community Supported Agriculture
Community Shared Agriculture, or CSA, is a farming model built on fairness and transparency for both the farmer and the consumer. Traditionally, a consumer buys a share of a farm up-front, which provides financial security to the farmer for that season. In return, the consumer receives a regular box of fresh produce.
Unconventional as it may seem, participating in a CSA offers many benefits to both parties. What’s more, a CSA makes a positive impact on the environment, especially when compared to industrial farms
What We Offer
The best solutions benefit both sides of the table and in the case of a CSA, the consumer is far from short-changed. First and foremost, CSA members receive high-quality food, whether that be a box of produce or one with specialty items like Flour and Spices. Flour and Wheat are local and typically organic, which means they are fresher and grown with minimal-to-no undesirable pesticides, herbicides, and synthetic fertilizers. Also if Flour products and spice foods are part of the deal, they will be of higher quality as well.