Welcome to our 2024 CSA Season

spring Flower cSA

Pick-ups: Thursdays from 3-5 

Where: Woven Roots Farm, possible option for pickup in Great Barrington pending interest.

Tentative Dates: April 18th -May 23rd (exact dates TBA, weather depending)

What to Expect: Enjoy a weekly bundle of spring flowers, early foliage and flowering branches! Springtime offers up tulips, fragrant narcissus, lilacs, and so much more.

Limited Amount Of Shares Available

Cost: As part of our commitment to dismantling the injustice of a destructive food system while creating an affirming and supportive community, we uplift an Equitable Slide Scale model for membership. Please review before making a purchase.

Summer/Fall CSA Season

Pick-ups: Saturdays from 9:30 am-12:00 pm

Where: Woven Roots Farm

2024 Dates: June 8th - November 2nd

Shares Available: Full (every week - 22 weeks) and Partial (every other week - 11 weeks) Shares

What to Expect: Enjoy a wide variety of seasonal produce beautifully harvested for you. Gather your share at our market-style pickups. Seasonally partake in pick-your-own sugar snap peas, cherry tomatoes, beans, herbs, and flowers.  Members receive weekly recipes, tips, and farm updates.

CSA Add-Ons: Summer Flower Bucket Shares, Off the Shelf Farm Egg Shares, and our new partnership with Chaseholm Farm’s Meat & Dairy Share! *Note: These add-ons are an option for a Full or Partial Share

In Addition: Enojy on-site vending from local farmers and artisans and early access to workshops and other community events.

Cost: As part of our commitment to dismantling the injustice of a destructive food system while creating an affirming and supportive community, we uplift an Equitable Slide Scale model for membership. Please review before making a purchase.

Why join Woven Roots Farm CSA?

Quality

The CSA model is the most direct and reciprocal way to participate in our local food economy. Our crops are fresh, flavorful, nutrient-rich, and grown with hand-scale practices that honor ancestral regenerative and resilient farming. Our practices create a mutually beneficial environment that brings joy and balance to the land, the body and spirit.

Eating through your CSA offerings helps you intimately connect with seasonal eating. Our produce is picked by hand in a manner that provides the most vibrant nutrient source for you at the right time of year.

Community

Your commitment creates generative livelihoods for farmers, rekindles your relationship to the land and your neighbors while keeping you and your community healthy.

Collect your share in the company of supportive CSA members and their families—a space where community members can see ecological farming methods in action while learning about and participating in the health of their community.

Receive ongoing support for produce care and usage and regular knowledge sharing, including free and discounted workshops.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are as many ways to run a CSA Program as there are farms to run them. Every experience will be a bit different. So whether you’re joining a CSA program for the very first time, or joining Woven Roots Farm with prior experience in a CSA, our FAQ Page may prove helpful.

Still have questions? Consider reading through our blog posts, “Is a CSA Share Right for You?Part 1 & Part 2 or contact us at csa@wovenrootsfarm.com

About Woven Roots Farm CSA

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has a longstanding history of creating a mutually beneficial, collaborative experience between the land, the farmers, and the consumers. Individuals pay a set amount of money in exchange for a farm share that provides regular offerings of what is grown on the farm throughout the season. Members fill their basket (or bags) with vegetables the farm has available that week.

As we celebrate 14 years of our CSA journey, we feel the importance of sharing the full origin story of the CSA movement, removing the Euro-centric white male dominant narrative, and uplifting the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) who were instrumental in the foundations of CSA work.

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“I am forever grateful to Woven Roots Farm for welcoming Me into the community, and for helping me realize what community could be.”

— Erin Morris, CSA Member & Volunteer

Photos by Jen Salinetti, Tu Le, and Gabrielle Murphy.