Become a Farm Shareholder for a Season

May 26, 2010 by Food-Critic  
Filed under Food

Become a shareholder in your local agricultural economy for the entire growing season. Community Supported Agriculture or CSA is a direct food connection between a farming operation and the consumer. If you are a shareholder, you will have a weekly CSA share of fresh seasonal produce and local food. You only have to pay a subscription fee before the growing season begins as your payment for the share of the harvest.

You can then start looking forward to enjoying fresh and healthy foods every week. You also get the intangible rewards of becoming closer to and learning about the local agricultural community. Feel good knowing that you are supporting local farmers, who strive to be responsible stewards of the earth, by providing them with start-up capital needed to pay for pre-harvest expenses.


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