We are a Crown Heights Brooklyn-based CSA, distributing great organic vegetables from our farmer, Sang Lee Farms, who is based on Long Island.... [more]
Our Hazon CSA is partnered with Free Bird Farm in Palatine Bridge, NY. Deadline for registration is June 10, 2016.... [more]
Free Bird Farm is a certified organic, diversified farm. Located in Upstate NY's Mohawk Valley, we grow more than 60 varieties of vegetables and herbs and raise our chickens--laying hens and meat bird... [more]
'Certified Naturally Grown' vegetables from the heart of the Orange County black dirt region. Jeff is a 3rd generation lifelong black-dirt vegetable farmer, he met Adina at a NYC farmers market two d... [more]
We have partnered with the longest running Certified Organic farm in the state of Massachusetts, Enterprise Farm, to bring you the best the fall harvest has to offer.... [more]
Sweet Land Farm is located in Trumansburg, NY. We run a summer and winter CSA. The summer share runs for 23 weeks from June to early November.... [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]
Katchkie Farm is a year-round organic farming operation owned by Great Performances. Katchkie Farm represents Great Performances' commitment to celebrating local flavors while supporting sustainable a... [more]
Little Portion Acres is a direct market family run farm that operates a vegetable CSA, raspberries, strawberries, chicken and duck eggs and cut flowers for our CSA members, roadside stand and the Wall... [more]
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]
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]
**Please note: Just Food is not a farm, but a non-profit organization that connects urban and rural farmers with New York City communities throughout the five boroughs**