Early Morning Farm began in 1999 with three acres of land, three friends and a garden-sized rototiller. With a vision to grow fresh, local, and organic food, while connecting to and strengthening a local community of eaters; the farm has grown to be one of the largest and most successful Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms in our region. CSA share members purchase a share of the harvest each growing season, and receive fresh organic vegetables each week. The goal of this arrangement is to bring the farm and community members together as shared stakeholders in the success of sustainable, local food production. Eaters and farmers are connected each week by the food that is produced, the stories of creating that produce, and the shared experience of preparing and eating the local bounty. CSA members pick-up their weekly share at one of the over 50 neighborhood pick-up locations throughout central New York. Some pick-up locations are located in residential communities and serve as a weekly meeting place that helps bring the neighborhood together. Other locations are collaborations with locally owned small businesses and non-profits that share overlapping missions of sustainability, community wellness, and the local foods movement.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: June through November

Type: single farm

Since: 1999

# of Shares: 1500

Share Prices:
2 CSA Share sizes - Basic = $25 a week, and Premium = $30 a week. 23 week season - sign up on our website www.earlymorningfarm.com

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Schedule and Location:

The Ithaca Farmers Market Hours are:

Saturdays 9am to 3pm
Tuesdays downtown at Dewitt Park 9am to 2pm
Wednesdays East Hill Plaza 4-7 pm
Winter Market, Saturdays 11-2pm

Upcoming Events

EARLY MORNING FARM is currently accepting CSA shares for the 2016 season.

Contact Information

Contact:
Anton Burkett
(315) 237-9170
Location:
9658 State Route 90
Genoa, NY 13071

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