2026/27 CSA Sign-Ups

Note: Updated 2/4/2026

Spring, summer, fall 2026 and winter 2027 shares are now available for sign up!

How to Sign Up

To sign up and reserve your CSA Share for the 2026/27 season please:

  • read our member agreement
  • Fill out our sign-up form to choose which seasons you would like a share for, which day of the week you want to pick up and how you would like to pay.

Once you’ve filled out the sign-up form we’ll send you back an invoice with confirmation and payment instructions. This process is manual and can take up to a week. Payments can be made by check, card, cash, or SNAP and new for this season there is a work-trade option.

CSA Seasons and Prices

For 2026/27 we have four successive seasons – spring, summer, fall and winter

  • Spring 2025, Thursdays, A Schedule – Every other week April 30 to June 11 – $88
  • Spring 2025, Thursdays, B Schedule – Every other week May 7 to June 18 – $88
  • Summer 2025, Thursdays – Every week June 25 to September 17 – $361
  • Summer 2025, Mondays – Every week June 22 to September 14 – $361
  • Fall 2025, Thursdays, A Schedule – Every other week September 24 to December 10 (skips a week at Thanksgiving) – $129
  • Fall 2025, Thursdays, B Schedule – Every other week October 1 to December 17 (skips a week at Thanksgiving) – $129
  • Winter 2027, Thursdays – Every other week January 7 to March 18 – $130

What a membership includes:

  • Pre-harvested shares of fresh local produce: the option of every other week or every other week in the spring, every week during summer, the option of every other week or every other week in the fall, and every other week in winter.
  • Free access to additional pick-your-own herb, cut flowers and vegetables
  • Our pay-what-you-want farm stand during pick-up hours.
  • A connection to the actual people and ground where your food is coming from.

How it works:

  • We grow the produce, harvest it and pack a bag for you each week.
  • You come every week or every other week to pick up your share (depending on your preference and the season)
  • You can also take advantage of pick-your-own herbs, cut flowers and vegetables and our on-site farm stand with extras.

Reasons to become a member of the farm:

  • Eat fresh, tasty vegetables on a regular basis
  • Be more connected to your food, your community, your place, and the seasons
  • Reduce the miles your food travels, have more of your food dollars go to the people who grow and harvest them and fewer go to driving them long distances and storing them before they get to you.

Photos of shares from previous seasons are posted on our blog, Instagram account and Facebook pages (links below)

Joining a Community Supported Agriculture farm is a great way to do all of these things and more!