- Mennonite Blessing -

Thank You for the wind and rain and sun and pleasant weather. Thank you for this our food and that we are together.

What is Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)?

 

CSA is a concept that originated about 30 years ago in Switzerland and Japan, where consumers and farmers joined together in mutually supportive relationships. In Japan, the term "teikei" is still used today, translating into "food with a farmers face on it".

It is our wish to once again allow consumers the satisfaction of reconnecting to the land and the bounty it produces. We aim to have our community come together around the planting, tending, harvesting and eating of their food.

CSA is a simple concept - members play an active role by purchasing a share of the harvest in advance, ensuring us here at the farm a guaranteed market and themselves access to the freshest, highest quality local produce, harvested at the peak of flavor. For more information on the CSA movement, check out CSAcenter.org

By becoming a member of Full Circle Farms, you are keeping your food dollars in the local economy, as well as contributing towards the preservation of local agriculture and Penns Valley farmland.

What our members say about us:
"Thank you, thank you, thank you. Without you, getting our daughter to eat her vegetables is a greater chore. With you, there is hope of avoiding the complete corporatization of our food supply."

 

Grass fed beef - limited suppy available to members only.