What is a CSA?

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. It’s an increasingly popular way to get unbeatably fresh produce and other farm products on a weekly basis. Members sign up and pay in advance of the growing season—securing their “share." This enables the farmers to plan their season’s crops efficiently—planting a diversity of vegetables and harvesting without waste.

Our CSA includes a vegetable share raised exclusively on our certified organic fields, an egg share, a fruit share (sourced from other area farms as well as from Free Bird), and, depending on your distribution location, a poultry share or cheese share too.


Free Bird Farm’s CSA 2013 season lasts 22 weeks. The start and end dates are:

June 4 - Oct. 29 for distributions in New York City and Tenafly, NJ

June 5- Oct. 30 for distributions at the farm and in Cooperstown


 

CSA News

Registration for our 2013 CSA season has begun! If you'd like to pick up a CSA share here at the farm, register here. For shares distributed in Cooperstown, register here. Registration for CSA membership at our distribution sites in the city and in New Jersey, see our list of locations with links to their separate enrollment forms.

Interested but needing more information? Learn more about what a CSA is or what the advantages are to joining our CSA, or contact the farm.