Our diversified, organic vegetable farm was established in 2008 and operates using the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model. We grow upwards of 100 varietes of vegetables on a little over 2 acres, striving to improve the ecosystem value of the land and soil as we maximize the health of our produce, and in turn, our community. We are proud to be a female-run farm and firmly value and uphold the principles of friendship, conservation, and community service. Our CSA season lasts 25 weeks, from late May or early June into November. We offer two share sizes. Depending on your vegetable eating habits, a small share ($475) is enough for 1-2 people per week and a large share ($825) 2-4 people per week. We aim to include an average of 8 varieties of fresh, seasonal vegetables in your share each week. We offer two pick up locations: Friendship Farms on Tuesdays or Fridays from 4:30-6:00, and Mercy Urgent Care at Sylvania & King* on Tuesdays from 5:00-6:00. *Please add $25 to your total share cost if you choose this off-farm pick-up location* Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions or if you would like to come visit our farm!
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: May through November

Type: single farm

Since: 2008

# of Shares: 100

Share Prices:
25 week $825 *Please add $25 to your share cost for an off-farm pick-up location (Sylvania)

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Schedule and Location:

Toledo Farmers' Market, winter and spring markets. Check Facebook for our market schedule.

Upcoming Events

Ark of Taste

We are offering fruit and coffee shares for the 2016 season! Fruit shares are $240 for 20 weeks. Maddie and Bella coffee shares are $125 for a 25 week share (4 oz bag) or $325 for a 25 week share (12 oz bag.)

Contact Information

Contact:
Jaime Minch
(419) 966-4794
Location:
9960 Berkey Southern Rd.
Waterville, OH 43566

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