Creating a community supported agriculture (CSA) or farm share pickup at your library is a great way to support the local foods movement, reduce the distance food travels from farm to table, help your community eat healthy, and get to know your patrons. Further benefits include donating a substantial amount of fresh produce to a local food pantry. When someone joins a CSA, they are entering a relationship with a farmer where they provide either labor or monetary support in exchange for a share of the food the farm produces
In less than a decade, the number of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) projects has grown to mor...
This study examines whether membership activities of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms can...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) was created in response to consumers\u27 concerns about food s...
Community Supported Agriculture is a farming practice that provides a direct link between the commun...
Local food systems have attracted increasing attention as a potential solution to challenges in the ...
This fact sheet describes what community supported agriculture is, types of models, benefits, barrie...
The social fabric of rural communities is continuing to change as we move toward a more globalized s...
The weakening link between food consumption and agricultural production has stimulatedconcern about ...
How to find Idaho food producers who share their crops with subscribers via a program known as Commu...
The popularity of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is rising, yet information regarding members...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is a widely-used approach for farmers to sell directly to cons...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
Farms of CSA types are a viable alternative to trade of agricultural products coming from convention...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is an alternative food marketing model in which community memb...
In less than a decade, the number of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) projects has grown to mor...
This study examines whether membership activities of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms can...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) was created in response to consumers\u27 concerns about food s...
Community Supported Agriculture is a farming practice that provides a direct link between the commun...
Local food systems have attracted increasing attention as a potential solution to challenges in the ...
This fact sheet describes what community supported agriculture is, types of models, benefits, barrie...
The social fabric of rural communities is continuing to change as we move toward a more globalized s...
The weakening link between food consumption and agricultural production has stimulatedconcern about ...
How to find Idaho food producers who share their crops with subscribers via a program known as Commu...
The popularity of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is rising, yet information regarding members...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is a widely-used approach for farmers to sell directly to cons...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
Farms of CSA types are a viable alternative to trade of agricultural products coming from convention...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is an alternative food marketing model in which community memb...
In less than a decade, the number of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) projects has grown to mor...
This study examines whether membership activities of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms can...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) was created in response to consumers\u27 concerns about food s...