About CSA
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a unique and sustainable movement of food production and consumerism, that:
- Fosters mutual respect and support between those who eat the food (CSA members), and those who grow it (local farmers).
- Introduces new and exciting varieties of vegetables that may not be available, or members might not otherwise buy, at a grocery store, thus broadening health and palates.
- Gives members an active and ecologically-friendly role in the production and distribution of quality organic produce.
- Allows members the opportunity to visit and work on the farm, to become familiar with, and connected to, where and how their food is grown.
- Gives members the enjoyment of locally available foods while learning about eating seasonally - this means having the freshest food possible, while sharing in the natural cycle of the seasons as a community.
- Offers a fresher, more sustainable alternative in an age when food travels an average of 1,300 miles to reach our tables.
Luna Circle Farm CSA Membership
When you become a CSA member of Luna Circle Farm, you’ll receive 20 weekly deliveries, from June to October, of the freshest MOSA-certified organic produce. You’ll also recieve our weekly newsletter, which provides news from the farm, specific information on the vegetables included in your share, and related recipes.
Throughout the year, Luna Circle Farm hosts several gatherings, such as farm workdays and potlucks, bringing members together to visit the place where their food is grown. Through our CSA, we hope to encourage deeper connections with the land and with each other.