The produce is amazing and amazingly clean. There is a nice variety and we've never felt like we were drowning in a particular vegetable, like we have with other CSAs.
With CSAs you are meant to have a "share" in a farm and the amount of food you receive depends on how the farm is doing that season. However, F2F is a co-op or some sort of group of farms. I don't know if it is how the CSA is managed or if the farms have only had good seasons but our shares have always been great. Even in the tough months, like Feb, the share gets rounded out with things like polenta, jam, syrup, grits, etc.