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Herbsivore
  • About Us/
  • Products/
  • Hydroponic Advantage/
    • What it is and is Not
    • Reasons to Eat Hydroponics
    • Environmental Sustainability
    • History of Hydroponics
  • Energy Efficiency/
  • In The Community/
  • Community Supported Agriculture/
  • Contact/

What is Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)?

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a means for consumers to buy a share in a farm’s seasonal production directly from the farmer. Consumers benefit from buying local, farm fresh, high quality produce at an attractive price and farmers benefit from pre-selling the harvest. CSA members pick up their weekly shares either at the farm or a location in their community. Community pick up locations generally involve a small volunteer commitment, perhaps two hours per season, during which the site is readied and broken down for weekly share distribution. CSA membership is not for everyone because in such a partnership arrangement, the consumer shares both the bounty of the farm’s harvest and some of the risks inherent in farming.


Interested in Joining or Starting a CSA in Lower Connecticut or Westchester County?

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Thank you for submitting a CSA questionnaire.  We will contact you in the next few days!

 
 
 
 
 
 

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