CSAs bring together the people who grow food with the people who consume it. Members of a CSA purchase a share in the farm's harvest and receive a variety of freshly harvested produce each week during the growing season. Members also contribute their time to learn how food grows and makes its way to their tables. In the CSA model, growers and consumers support one another and share the benefits and the risks of farming and food production... We are a CSA growing nourishing produce that is healthy for you and the earth on farmland located 15 miles from Lansing. We are helping build the Lansing area's local food system. Our CSA provides educational and networking opportunities for members on the farm and in Lansing. We encourage membership participation in the growing and distributing of food from the farm. Our CSA is about building community and consciousness. We hope you will join us for the 2016 growing season! The first share will be distributed June 1st and every Wednesday afternoon for 20 weeks through October 12th. We will also regularly offer CSA "add ons" including pasture raised meats, eggs, and many other items including dry beans, Michigan fruits, and flours all raised locally by other area farmers. For more info please check out our website at: http://www.thornapplecsa.com
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: June through October

Type: single farm

Since: 2009

# of Shares: 45

Share Prices:
$400/year with 'sweat equity' (15hrs), $550/year w/o 'sweat equity'. Discounted price for double-shares: $744/year with 'sweat equity' (25hrs), $990 w/o 'sweat equity'.

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Schedule and Location:

Grand Ledge Farmer's Market
213 S. Bridge St.
Saturdays, 9am-1pm
May 14th-October 29th

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Contact Information

Contact:
thornapplecsa@gmail.com
(517) 230-5821
Location:
1300 W. Mount Hope Hwy
Charlotte, MI 48813
Mailing Address:
1611 Osborn Rd.
Lansing, MI 48915

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