Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is an alternative distribution model of fresh produce. It is a partnership between producer and consumer. In this exchange we, the farmers produce and deliver fresh veggies each week to you, the consumer.
In exchange, the customer ensures a stable market for the farmers by committing to a full season. For the farmers, having a reliable and stable market is one of the keys to successfully managing a small-scale local farm.
If you are looking for fresh produce grown without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers our CSA is sure to interest you!
This season we will be offering our CSA service in the communities of Neguac, Tabusintac and Tracadie.
In exchange, the customer ensures a stable market for the farmers by committing to a full season. For the farmers, having a reliable and stable market is one of the keys to successfully managing a small-scale local farm.
If you are looking for fresh produce grown without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers our CSA is sure to interest you!
This season we will be offering our CSA service in the communities of Neguac, Tabusintac and Tracadie.
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A few examples of the content of the baskets (2012 season):
Basket 1: Week of July 4th 2012
At the beginning of the season you can expect a few more green vegetables. For example this early season basket contained: Bok choi, salad mix, salad mix with arugula, spinach, green onions, radishes, hakurei turnips, cilantro, pea shoots and dill. Also during the early season you will find peas, broccoli, lettuce, swiss chard, kale, kohlrabi, beets and carrots.
Basket 7: Week of August 16th 2012
A bit later in the season we see the more traditional vegetables added to the mix. This mid-season basket contained: yellow and green beans, carrots, beets, radishes, zucchinis, cucumbers, potatoes, salad mix and basil.
Basket 15: Week of October 11th 2012
At the end of the season you will find more hearty vegetables, for example in the week 15 basket there was: red cabbage, kohlrabi, carrots, beets, radishes, broccoli, kale, green onions and salad mix.