🌱 What is a CSA?

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture — a model that connects you directly to the farm that grows your food.

When you join a CSA, you’re purchasing a share of the harvest for the season. In return, you receive fresh, locally grown produce each week, as well as a connection with your farmer and the land where your food is grown.


How it Works

1. Join the CSA

Reserve your share for the season.


2. We Grow and Harvest Weekly

We harvest what’s fresh and thriving during the peak of the season.


3. Pick Up in Haslett

Pickup & enjoy a full, diverse weekly share of locally grown produce.

🌿 What Makes CSA Different?

Unlike grocery shopping, a CSA reflects the natural rhythm of the growing season.

  • You won’t receive the same items every week

  • You’ll eat what is fresh and abundant at the time

  • You may discover new vegetables and varieties

This creates a more connected and seasonal way of eating.

What Can I Expect?

Each share includes a variety of freshly harvested vegetables, which may include greens, roots, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, beans, and more.

As the season progresses, the contents of your share will change — early-season greens give way to summer crops like tomatoes and cucumbers, followed by late-season peppers and other warm-weather vegetables.

Farming With Nature

Growing food is a partnership with nature, and not every crop succeeds. Weather, pests, and other natural factors can sometimes affect harvest timing or crop availability. Occasionally we may substitute crops or adjust the week’s selection, but our diversified crop list helps us stay committed to providing abundant shares each week.

Membership & Availability

CSA memberships are limited each season to ensure quality and consistency.

Once shares are full, membership registration will close.

Why Join Our CSA?

Small-scale, intentional farming = higher quality & nutrition

Harvested fresh & local = no shipping or shelf life

Organically grown = zero harmful chemicals

Knowing your farm = a real connection to your food

Knowing your farmer = community building

Ready to eat fresh, local food this season