Sign Up Now for a Local CSA
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) or Farmshare programs allow subscribers to buy fresh vegetables, and sometimes fruit, eggs, and more, direct from a local farmer. You pay in advance (though different CSAs may have different pay scales or due dates), and then during a period of weeks during the peak growing season, you go to a set location to pick up a variety of items that are currently available at that farm. You will also have to commit to at least one volunteer shift during the season.
There are pros and cons — for instance, pro, you get fresh veg straight from the farmer; con, you have to make sure you can be at the predetermined pick-up time every week or so. In our area, there are several CSAs to choose from, so you have to look at their options to see what works best for you. See the list below, and if you have any experiences you’d like to share, or questions you’d like to ask of people who’ve done it before, please do so in the comments.
Ditmas Park CSA
Farmer Jorge Carmona of Amantai Farm in Pennsylvania, who also sells at the Cortelyou Greenmarket, is the source for this 20-week season (which usually offers an extension period for an added price) of mainly vegetables and some fruits that starts in June.
Cost Full share is $600, half share is $400 (both shares, add $15 admin fee), pick-up for both is every week. You can pay up-front, or in two installments. Add-ons include eggs, jarred goods, extra fruit, beef and pork from Lewis Waite Farm, and milk, yogurt, and butter from Milk Not Jails. They hope to continue their compost collection partnership with Compost for Brooklyn, as well.
Pick-up is on Tuesdays (full share) and Wednesdays (half share), 4:30-8pm, at Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church, E 19th and Dorchester.
Deadline to sign up: April 12. Sign up online, but payment must be made by check.
More information at their website.
Farm at Miller’s Crossing, located outside of Hudson, NY, provides this 22-week season of vegetables that runs May 29 through October 23.
Cost They run a sliding scale payment system, with full shares costing between $371 and $644, single shares between $156 and $359; some levels of payment are available with installment plans. Full and single fruit shares are also available, as are add-ons of eggs, yogurt, cheese, beef, canned goods canning shares, and items from Milk Not Jails.
Pick-up is every week for both share types on Wednesday from 6-8pm at the Flatbush Reformed Church, E 21st St and Church Ave.
Deadline to sign up: April 15. Sign up online, but payment must be made by check.
More information at their website.
Farm Garden of Eve on Long Island provides this 24-week season of vegetables that starts June 5.
Cost Full share is $595.20, half share is $315 (both shares, add $15 admin fee). Add-ons include fruit, eggs, flowers, and for the first time, extra veg, meat, and cheese. You can also get a one-time plant share at the beginning of the season. There’s also a combo share available where you get veg, fruit, flowers, and eggs for a slightly discounted price over what you would pay for each individually.
Pick-up is available on Wednesday from 4-6pm or Saturday from 10:30am-12pm at East 4th St Community Garden, E 4th St between Caton Ave and Ft Hamilton Pkwy. Full shares pick up every week; half shares every other week.
Deadline to sign up: end of April. Sign up and pay online.
More information at their website.