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What is a CSA?

A Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program unites members of a community with farmers and the land. Members of the program purchase a subscription to a farm’s harvest at the beginning of the season, in return for a weekly delivery of produce (in our case, for a twelve week period). This model offers economic stability to the farm, and in return provides you the shareholder with a direct link to a source of fresh, quality vegetables for you and your family.

For more information on CSA programs, check out this wonderful guide for prospective subscribers at Local Harvest: http://www.localharvest.org/csa/
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document What type of shares are available and how much do they cost?
document Why join a CSA for my vegetables?
document Is there a deadline to sign up?
document Do you accept credit cards?
document When are the specific crops harvested?
document What is the best way to store the vegetables?
document What products will you grow this spring season?
document Can we visit the farm?
document Will Pinckney's Produce grow any fruits?
document Will the vegetables on your farm be certified USDA organic?
document How many pesticides do you use on the farm?
document Where are your drop sites located?



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