Highlights the results of a survey conducted in the summer of 2014 by Maryland Department of Ag looking at the use of contracts and other risk management tools utilized by CSA operators in Maryland. The report also highlights workshops and materials developed by the Department of Agricultural and Resource and the Ag Law Education Initiative conducted in the winter of 2015. Finally, the report highlights state programs that verify CSA operators in California
Community supported agriculture (CSA) is one response to major ecological and social problems in the...
Agriculture’s total impact on the Maryland economy was $8.25 billion in 2010, accounting for over 22...
Community supported agriculture (CSA) is one response to major ecological and social problems in the...
As with all businesses, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) growers may experience legal concerns....
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Agriculture Law Education Initiative, Maryland De...
Gives an overview of the risk management decisions that producers will need to consider as a part of...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has undergone both a rapid increase in growth and interest ove...
In a typical community supported agriculture (CSA), members pledge to help cover the anticipated cos...
Community Supported Agriculture operations (CSAs) have grown rapidly in recent years. The original m...
CSA farms establish a loyal customer base and, potentially, market power. A new empirical industrial...
Farms of CSA types are a viable alternative to trade of agricultural products coming from convention...
This fact sheet describes what community supported agriculture is, types of models, benefits, barrie...
Purpose: Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs allow consumers to buy a share of a farm’s p...
The number of farms in the United States has been in a constant decline for nearly ninety years, whi...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a direct partnership between producer(s) and a group of co...
Community supported agriculture (CSA) is one response to major ecological and social problems in the...
Agriculture’s total impact on the Maryland economy was $8.25 billion in 2010, accounting for over 22...
Community supported agriculture (CSA) is one response to major ecological and social problems in the...
As with all businesses, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) growers may experience legal concerns....
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Agriculture Law Education Initiative, Maryland De...
Gives an overview of the risk management decisions that producers will need to consider as a part of...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has undergone both a rapid increase in growth and interest ove...
In a typical community supported agriculture (CSA), members pledge to help cover the anticipated cos...
Community Supported Agriculture operations (CSAs) have grown rapidly in recent years. The original m...
CSA farms establish a loyal customer base and, potentially, market power. A new empirical industrial...
Farms of CSA types are a viable alternative to trade of agricultural products coming from convention...
This fact sheet describes what community supported agriculture is, types of models, benefits, barrie...
Purpose: Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs allow consumers to buy a share of a farm’s p...
The number of farms in the United States has been in a constant decline for nearly ninety years, whi...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a direct partnership between producer(s) and a group of co...
Community supported agriculture (CSA) is one response to major ecological and social problems in the...
Agriculture’s total impact on the Maryland economy was $8.25 billion in 2010, accounting for over 22...
Community supported agriculture (CSA) is one response to major ecological and social problems in the...