Our CSA is currently open for enrollment.

How It Works

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Sign Up

Visit our online shop to purchase your CSA share or drop us a message on our contact page if you have any questions

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Pick It Up

Pick up at our Farm Stand on-site at the farm. Pick up time is Thursdays from 4pm-6pm. (Can’t make it on time? No worries. Alternate pick up time is anytime the farm stand is open)

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Enjoy

Enjoy healthy, farm fresh vegetables and experience the variety throughout the growing season

 

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. In it’s simplest form it is a way for local community members to support local agriculture. CSA members pay farmers upfront for a “share” of the harvest through out the season. They do so with the understanding that some crops may not be so bountiful while others may be abundant. The farmer in turn agrees to share the abundance with CSA members for their support. This model helps the farmer buy seeds, supplies, and pay workers until revenue from harvesting the crops later in the season start to accrue. This is also a great way for CSA members to experience the variety of produce that is available through out the season in their locale.

Maple View Farm CSA:

Choose from a variety of different seasonally fresh vegetables, herbs, salad greens, and micro greens each week.

Full Share Members get to choose 10 items each week. Half Share Members get to choose 5 items each week.

Pick up time is Thursdays 4-6pm. Free choice of produce. (Alternatively can pick up from farm stand during hours of operation)

CSA members get the first pickings as new vegetables are harvested through out the season.

CSA members get access to extras through out the season. (greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, etc.)

The CSA runs from June 1st thru September 26th. For a total of 18 weeks.

Total cost: Full Share $650 / Half Share $350 ($715/$385 value. Members receive 10% credit to apply to in store purchases.)

Still not sure but want to know more about CSA farms in your area? Find a local CSA farm.