
CSA Program
It is our goal to feed as many families in our local community as possible by providing farm fresh naturally grown veggies starting in June for 20 weeks.

How the CSA program works:
With a prepaid share you will be given your selected share size of farm fresh produce.
(There are two sizes of shares – runs for 20 weeks)
*Full Share = $32.50/week ($650)– feeds 3-5 people
*Half Share = $18.75/week ($375) – feeds 1-3 people
-Since we are starting now for 2010 we are able to work out a payment plan (please ask for more details).
-There is a nonrefundable $100 deposit that goes toward the purchase of your share.
Where:
The pick up will be once a week, every Thursday at the 63rd St. Farm.
When:
Between 2pm – 7pm.
(If this day or time does not work for you please let us know & we will work something out)
What:
Every week you will receive a “basket” of farm fresh organic veggies to feed your family. The selection of veggies will vary each week and will keep your taste buds tantalized & imagination flowing. At the beginning of the season we will be sending out a crop list of what is to be planted and when they are expected to be harvested.
Your “Basket”:
*Farm Fresh Organic Veggies, Recipes, Info on Events happening in our “Guest House”, what is to come in the Next “Basket”, First Dibs on Signing-Up for Seed to Plate Dinners & Much More!
*An example “Basket” (full share) in August:
-1 bunch Carrots
-5 assorted Tomatoes
-4 assorted Squash
-3 Onions
-2 heads Lettuce
-Bunch O-Herbs (basil, parsley, or cilantro)
-1 Lb. Potatoes
-2 Bulbs O-Garlic
-1 bunch Braising Greens
-3-6 Peppers (sweet bell, jalapeño, habeneros, poblanos)
By becoming a 63rd St. Farm CSA member you are helping to strengthen & support local agriculture by becoming a part of a community of friends & families who will all benefit from the nutritional & sustainable practices that are being cultivated at our farm. Together we all share the abundance of food & the farm is able to meet the expenses (ie: seeds, water, labor, etc.) required to maintain it. As a community dedicated to these benefits we also share the “risk” of mother nature & challenges she can bring. We encourage our members to know their farm & be proud of the food that is grown & to feed our community from within.

Visit Local Harvest to see more information about CSA's