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How about a CSA share?
I strongly considered signing up for a share or half a share of an organic CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) last spring. I couldn't find a friend to split a share with me and wasn't up for driving to pick up my weekly box of fresh vegetables ...
Community supported agriculture: changing the way your family eats
Do you know where your produce comes from? If you answered "the grocery store," then you've only half answered the question. Where was it grown? How was it grown? How far did it travel before it reached your shopping cart? Because we know that the ...
CSA Share: First harvest
From time to time I'll share our family's experience as a half-shareholder in a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) garden down the road.
Just as Bethany loves the veggies pouring in from her family's CSA share, so do we. This is our family's first ...
CSA Share: Second and third harvests
From time to time I'll share our family's experience as a half-shareholder in a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) garden down the road. August is payday for CSA shareholders, and our family's garden investment is hitting big. Colorful veggies are ...
What would happen if the world's farms went organic?
One of the principles of supporting organic farms is bouying small, local farmers who preserve the earth where they grow their crops. It's often argued that if farms were to go organic, the more labor-intensive farming practices would not only create ...
Healthy chard recipes offer variety
How does your garden grow? If it is anything like our CSA Farm's garden, you've got an abundance of chard. Beyond the stir fry (with garlic and tomatoes -- yum!), what do you do with your chard? If you are looking for new ideas, try these healthy ...
Cook with your squashy harvest
Alas, our farm days are over for this growing season. Our CSA farm closes up shop this week, a bit early due to the wet, wet summer; you should see the poor tomato plants. But the rain didn't ruin everything, as we have big, beautiful butternut ...
Daily Fit Tip: Support a local farm
Living healthy isn't just for us humans, it's good for the planet too! Reap the benefits of a healthier you and a happier Earth by supporting a local farm. ...






























