UPDATE: We are so thankful for the customer support we received - we are SOLD OUT for the 2025 season. If you missed out, you can still find our produce at our markets this season. Thank you so so much for the support!
We're offering farm share pickups every other Sunday, May 11th–Oct 12th (12 total). Learn more below!
Please reach us at jorbinacres@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture and is also known as a farm share. By paying an amount upfront at the start of the season, you are purchasing a share of the farm's produce. This allows farmers to purchase seeds, equipment, and other supplies needed for the season.
Our 2025 CSA will run every other week from May-October with pickups on Sundays.
In 2025 we will price our shares at $30 per pickup, totaling $360 for the season.
The total value of each share will include a 15% to 20% discount from retail prices.
Each pickup will contain 6-8 items of what is currently in season.
Our selection of veggies will change throughout the season. Here are some examples of what a CSA share might include:
May: Spinach, radishes, arugula, hakurei turnips, green garlic.
June: Butter lettuce, parsley, scallions, beets, bok choy, sugar snap peas.
July: Summer squash, salad mix, basil, chard, garlic scapes, kale.
August: Heirloom tomatoes, sweet peppers, garlic, tri-color bean mix, cucumbers, watermelon radish.
September: Cherry tomatoes, Italian eggplant, collard greens, herbs, shallots, melons.
October: Winter squash, garlic, onions, kale, rosemary, carrots.
Pickups occur every other Sunday at one of the following locations:
Pickup dates are as follows:
No problem! We build some flexibility into our CSA and will provide you the option to swap out items you don't want ahead of each pickup.
Note that flexibility will be greatest during the height of the summer months.
We'll send out recipes throughout the season to correspond with what's in season and in that week's share. We only grow what we love to eat so feel free to reach out whenever and we're always happy to offer recipe recommendations!
We are currently too small to be certified organic; however, we are committed to following organic practices or better then organic practices. For example: