Community Supported Agriculture

A weekly box of vegetables, direct from the farm to your family

Thank you so much for your interest in our CSA!

Our 2024 CSA is full for the year. CSA information and a wait list - in case additional spots open - is below.

What is the CSA?

Our community supported agriculture offering is a vegetable subscription program. Shares are purchased upfront to support the farm in advance of the growing season, and subscribers receive a box of vegetables each week from mid-June to though late-October in return.

Our promise to you is to give you the very best produce from the farm each week, and our goal with the CSA is to invite you to be a part of the farm on a deep level.

What is in each box?

Every box will include six to eight items, changing weekly with the seasons.

  • Sample June box: Greens mix, sugar snap peas, microgreens, radishes, head lettuce, pea shoots, chives

  • Sample August box: Sungold cherry tomatoes, basil, lettuce mix, green beans, eggplant, peppers

  • Sample October box: Carrots, winter squash, kale, arugula, leeks, salad turnips, parsley

Each week, we will send you a newsletter describing what to expect in your CSA box. You’ll also have an opportunity to add additional items to your box via our online store.

How much does it cost?

The CSA is $30 per week, for 20 weeks. This totals $600 for the season. The CSA subscription can be paid for via check in one or two payments, or via credit card in one payment of $618.50 to account for credit card processing fees. Payment will be due by March 15th for full payments. If paying in installments, the second payment will be due by June 15th. Payments will be non-refundable.

How long does the CSA run?

The CSA will last 20 weeks, from Wednesday, June 12 through Wednesday, October 23.

Where and when do I pickup the box?

CSA boxes will be available for pickup on the farm in Cashmere from 3:00 to 7:00 on Wednesday afternoon each week. We will provide the farm address to you via email when you signup.

Is your farm organic?

Although we are not certified organic, we are wholeheartedly dedicated to being the most ecologically-oriented farm that we can be. Read more about our farm practices here.

Please reach out if you have any additional questions.