Community Supported Agriculture
The CSA is a partnership between local growers and members of their community. Families and individuals may purchase a share of the season’s harvest from the farm in advance which they pick up directly from the farm weekly. This mutually beneficial arrangement builds community and directly supports the local food system.
Arcana’s Summer Season CSA
Join us in savoring farm fresh produce all summer long. We grow your favorite vegetables, organic tomatoes in our greenhouses, an incredible diversity of garlic varieties, berries, mediterranean herbs, mature tree fruits, and our famous mesclun salad mix with edible flowers. Summer CSA shares average 15 lbs of produce per week. A summer share is 20 weeks long, from June through mid October. Summer share costs: $100 down to hold the share; $640 if the total is paid(in total)by the end of Feb.28th; $700(in total)if the share is paid by the end of May. Summer 1/2 share is $350(paid by the end of Feb.); otherwise it’s $375 flat out.
Spring CSA Share!
Enjoy 6 weeks of farm fresh produce starting the first week of April 2013. (Sign up early for a discount.) We cant wait to be eating from the farm, and so we plant our greenhouses and winter hoopshouses in early winter to ensure we have the tastiest spring greens, carrots, cucumbers, radishes, and herbs by early spring. Get your fresh, local, early spring greens from our organic greenhouses and hoophouses. Spring share is $90 with early payment(Feb 28th) and $100 for(full)payment after that.
CSAnything!
Arcana partners with other local farms and artisan bakers to offer additional items to our weekly farm fresh food shares. Members may add eggs, meats, locally roasted coffee, honey, baked goods, Red Hen bread, or Doe’s Leap cheese on a subscription basis or purchased on pick-up day at the farm stand.
Low income and elderly shares available
We are proud to make farm fresh organic produce accessible to everyone, no matter what their income.
Download a Brochure from 2013 Here.
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