Warrington, Pennsylvania

Our aim at Wild Blossom Farm is to encourage and support complex natural growth systems within our environment, while offering transparency to the people eating the literal fruits of our labor.... [more]

Jackson, New Jersey

A small family farm which once operated an "on your honor" road-side stand since 2000. We started a "CSA" in 2007 which will be the focus of our endeavors.... [more]

Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania

Open Acres is a small CSA farm located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania just across the Delaware River from Frenchtown, New Jersey.... [more]

Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania

Tinicum CSA is a Bucks County local vegetable farm. We sell farm memberships in the spring and members come to the farm each week from May - November to pick up their share of the harvest.... [more]

Lititz, Pennsylvania

Buckhill Farm has been family owned and operated for over 50 years. 2008 marked the beginning of our CSA program.... [more]

Telford, Pennsylvania

Emor's Produce is a small scale, family owned and operated vegetable farm established in 2015. We have many years of experience managing CSA's and growing in general.... [more]

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

We are a small diversified farm using all organic practices. We grow a vast variety of vegetables, medicinal & culinary herbs and cut flowers.... [more]

Emmaus, Pennsylvania

Nuneviller Farms is a certified organic vegetable farm in Emmaus, PA. We grow a wide array of products, but specialize in high-tunnel grown tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cucumbers, and strawberries.... [more]

New Brunswick, New Jersey

The Student Sustainable Farm at Rutgers is managed by Rutgers University students. We operate as a (non-certified) organic farm.... [more]

Monmouth County, New Jersey

Attention Monmouth County residents! If you're interested in supporting NJ grown, organic produce, fruit, and eggs where 100% of your food dollars go to the person who is growing it, we would love to... [more]

Aston, Pennsylvania

The CSA at Red Hill is located on 183 acres of woodlands and meadows owned by the Sisters of Saint Francis of Philadelphia, some of the last undeveloped land of Delaware County.