We are a four generation family farm located in Spotsylvania Va. Our farm is managed by the second, third and 4th generation.... [more]
Spiritual Food CSA bridges committed biodynamic farmers and wellness‑focused members, delivering seasonal, chemical‑free vegetables while educating communities on sustainable, earth‑healing practices.
Up Top Acres cultivates over 2 acres of growing space across ten rooftops in the DC area. We convert underutilized urban spaces into productive farmland in order to establish agriculture as a fixture... [more]
Spiritual Food CSA is a full year CSA, from June to May, offering Biodynamic and organic food., with options to register for Summer, School Year, Winter, or the 50 week Full Year for a 5% discount.
Enrollment Has Begun!!! One Acre Farm offers a year-round diversified vegetable CSA serving the greater D.C.... [more]
Waterpenny Farm is a 10-acre vegetable farm in Rappahannock County, Virginia, Since our first growing season in 2000, we've been committed to running our farm in harmony with the environment, using su... [more]
Everblossom Farm offers Certified Organic produce year round. We are dedicated to providing you with healthy and beautiful food and at the same time practicing sustainability to ensure that we can co... [more]
Lancaster Farm Fresh (LFFC) is an organic farmers' cooperative owned and operated by family farmers in Southeastern Pennsylvania.... [more]
Family operated farm since 1888. We specialize in tasty tree fruits like peaches and apples and also grow berries, other small fruits, and a wide variety of vegetables.... [more]
Experienced, fertile soils, reliable water supply. There are many factors that go into making a good CSA.... [more]
Cultivate the City (CTC) is a social enterprise that emphasizes growing vertically. Our mission is to create a sustainable and resilient local urban food system as populations continue to move towards... [more]
Our farm is located in south-central Pennsylvania and has been in our family for many years. While starting as a dairy farm and then transitioning into supplemental farmland for our neighbors, we star... [more]