Anchor Run CSA
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a system of farming that brings together farmers, community members, and agricultural land into a mutually beneficial relationship. Members of a community purchase a "farmshare", or portion of the harvest, for a growing season. Included in a share is fresh, local, seasonal produce at its best. The member commitment implies a willingness to share with the farmer both the bounty from the land and at least some of the risks of its production. The farmer receives fair and guaranteed compensation. In return, members receive a bountiful variety of freshly picked produce, sustainably and organically grown by farmers they personally know and trust. The image links below will take you to our three most recent "Notes From The Field" articles, which will give you a sense of working life on our farm. We hope you find them and the other information on this website useful and interesting! Workshift Sign Up Instructions Follow these simple steps. Recipes Alphabetized and searchable list, by produce. Veggies 202 Information on the crops we grow. CSA & Share Information Details on the benefits and responsibilities of membership in Anchor Run CSA. Newsletters Anchor Run CSA sends an electronic newsletter to members every week during the growing season. Newsletters are a great way to keep up with what's happening on the farm! News and Notes Content from our newsletter and other items of interest to members and non-members alike. Employment Interested in working here? Farming Practices A brief description of how we're able to grow and distribute high quality organic produce for 42 weeks a year.
About Anchor Run CSA
Estimated Revenue
$1M-$10MEmployees
11-50Category
Location
City
NewtownState
PennsylvaniaCountry
United StatesAnchor Run CSA
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