Award-winning diversified, certified organic, family owned and run farm offering a CSA. Our emphasis is on regenerative agriculture, producing the highest quality 100% organic food in a sustainable m... [more]
Founded in 2019, the Briarwood CSA is a community supported agriculture (CSA) group in Queens, NY. We are part of the Kew Gardens CSA and a member of the Just Food Network.... [more]
We are a mixed-income CSA in Forest Hills, Queens. Our vegetable farm is Golden Earthworm Organic Farm in Jamesport, Long Island, on the North Fork, see www.goldenearthworm.com.
Siena Farms 2022 CSA Farm Share Membership Program We're a family-farm, in our 17th year of operation, cultivating 75 acres of protected farmland in Sudbury and Sterling, MA.... [more]
The mission of Rockland Farm Alliance (RFA) is to facilitate local sustainable agriculture in Rockland County by creating farms that serve as models of small-scale agriculture with educational facilit... [more]
Rockland Farm Alliance's first farm project, Cropsey Community Farm is a twelve acre organic, biodynamic community farm in Rockland County, NY.... [more]
Demarest Farm: Jewel of Bergen County In the late 1970s, Peter and Marsha introduced what would become one of the largest and most important parts of the business: pick-your-own apples and pumpkins.... [more]
The Kew Garden CSA is a grassroots, community organization in Queens, NYC that partners with a local farm to provide our members with access to healthy, nutrient dense food.... [more]
Bare Foot Organics at Greystone Farm is a family owned & operated, USDA certified organic farm, currently growing over 50 varities of certified organic vegetables and herbs.... [more]
A small, diversified farm growing vegetables, berries, flowers, herbs on the grounds of Old Bethpage Village Restoration.... [more]
Our Midtown Manhattan CSA offers a vegetable share that consists of a wide variety of high-quality, certified organic produce from Free Bird Farm.... [more]
THE FARM at ST. JOSEPH is located in Brentwood, New York, on the grounds of The Sisters of St. Joseph, a congregation of women who have lived and worked in the community for over one hundred years.