Search Results: 25 matches found for CSA/community supported agriculture
http://www.biodynamics.com/
25844 Butler Road
Junction City, OR 97448 (Map It)
(888) 516-7797
biodynamic@aol.comBiodynamic Farming & Gardening Association promotes "biodynamic agriculture". National clearinghouse of information on community supported agriculture programs. Free catalog, free listing of CSA farms in your state. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
P.O. Box 1252
Hollister, CA 95024
(831) 210-1170Catalan's Laughing Onion Farm has a CSA program. Areas served: Salinas, Carmel, Monterey, Pacific Grove, San Jose, San Francisco, Berkeley. Produce available: vegetables, fruit, flowers, culinary herbs. Season: Year-round.
Updated August 2, 2007.
http://www.coveloorganic.com/
23600 Hopper Lane
Covelo, CA 95428 (Map It)
(707) 272-0623
tom@coveloorganic.comCovelo Organic Vegetables is a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) that serves Berkeley in addition to Covelo, Willits, Ukiah, Fort Bragg, and Mendocino. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
206 Sant Fe Dr.
Walnut Creek, CA 94598 (Map It)
(925) 952-9634CSA serving Walnut Creek, Concord, Danville, and Lafayette May - December.
Updated July 31, 2007.
http://www.eatwiththeseasons.com/
3739 Balboa Street, PMB 157
San Francisco, CA 94121 (Map It)
(831) 245-8125
info@eatwiththeseasons.comCommunity supported agricultural program for the SF Bay Area.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.eatwell.com
5835 Sievers Road,
Dixon, CA 95620 (Map It)
(866) 627-2465
organic@eatwell.comCSA serving SF, Oakland, Berkeley, San Rafael, Marin. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot or to their home. This farm is one such organization which operates a CSA program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.farmfreshtoyou.com
23808 State Hwy 16
Capay, CA 95607 (Map It)
(800) 796.6009This CSA serves Berkeley, Oakland, Alameda, Moraga, Orinda. Website has recipes. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.fullbellyfarm.com/
P.O. Box 251
Guinda, CA 95637
(530) 796-2214
belly@fullbellyfarm.comFull Belly is certified by California Certified Organic Farmers. The farm produces vegetables, herbs, nuts, flowers, and fruits year-round. Also sells organic wool. CSA members receive boxes of fresh produce delivered to neighborhood locations in the East Bay, South Bay, and San Rafael, as well as in Sacramento, Davis, and Woodland. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.happyfarms.org
5181 Morgan Territory Rd.
Clayton, CA 94517 (Map It)
(925) 672-4464
info@happyfarms.orgOrganic fruits and vegetables CSA to Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Clayton, Pleasant Hill, San Ramon, and Concord.
Updated October 5, 2009.
http://www.hiddenvilla.org/
26870 Moody Rd
Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 (Map It)
(650) 949-8650
info@hiddenvilla.orgHidden Villa is a 1600 acre organic farm and wilderness preserve offering environmental and multi-cultural education. They offer camps, CSA, festivals, community participation, etc., serving Los Altos, Palo Alto, Cupertino, & View Mountain. Admin. office (415) 949-8650; visitors center 949-8658; hostel (sept.-may) 949-8648; camp 949-8641; volunteer opportunities 949-8655; retreat facilities 949-8653 .
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.liveearthfarm.net/
172 Litchfield Lane
Watsonville, CA 95076 (Map It)
(831) 763.2448
farmers@cruzio.comServing Los Gatos, Santa Cruz, San Jose, Monterey. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.livepower.org/
25451 East Lane
Covelo, CA 95428 (Map It)
(707) 983-8196
livepower@igc.orgServing the Bay Area. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.mariquita.com
P.O. Box 2065
Watsonville, CA 95077
(831) 761-3226
farm@mariquita.comServing Cupertino, Aptos, Santa Cruz, Saratoga, Morgan Hill, San Jose, Los Altos, Los Gatos. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.oz-farm.com/
P.O. Box 244
Point Arena, CA 95468
(415) 626-8880 (reservations)
ozfarmllc@aol.comServing Mendocino, Marin, SF, & Sonoma Co. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://peoplesgrocery.org
3265 Market St.
Oakland, CA 94608 (Map It)
(510) 652-7607
info@peoplesgrocery.orgDedicated to supporting community economic development and providing low cost healthful foods to West Oakland communities. Programs include helping to develop food enterprises that increase access to fresh, local and healthy foods in West Oakland while contributing to economic development, job creation and training opportunities; increasing West Oakland's ability to grow fresh food through urban agriculture; and Community Outreach and Education teams that educate residents about healthy eating, nutrition and food justice, and engage youth to break down environmental, social, and economic ties to our food system. They operate a number of urban farm areas in West Oakland and distribute a weekly produce box.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.riverdogfarm.com/index.html
PO Box 42
Guinda, CA 95637
(530) 796-3802
csa@riverdogfarm.comRiverdog Farm's Organic Veggie Box Delivery Program offers freshly harvested produce, every week, all year round.
Updated November 20, 2009.
95 Olema-Bollinas Rd
Bolinas, CA 94924 (Map It)
(415) 868-1658
warrenweber@earthlink.netCertified organic vegetables, fruits, herbs, and lettuces - year round. Serves San Francisco, East Bay, Marin and Sonoma Counties, and West Marin
Updated October 12, 2009.
http://www.ecoquality.com/sqa/recipswanton.htm
299 Swanton Rd
Davenport, CA 95017 (Map It)
(831) 427-1718Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.terrafirmafarm.com/
P.O. Box 836
Winters, CA 95694
(530) 756-2800Serves berkeley, oakland, sf, etc. has newsletter. delivery contains 74 items, not including specialities, distribution once a week on thursday, year-long Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.gardenproject.org
PO Box 24292
San Francisco, CA 94124
(650) 588-8253
feedback@gardenproject.orgBased at the SF County Jail, the garden and job training program trains 15 ex-prisoners each year to grow organic veggies and helps them make the transition into legal working life. Free food is given to soup kitchens and Bay Area residents. Also has a CSA box program for $25 per week. Farmers and Consumers who take part in community supported agriculture (CSA): a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.homelessgardenproject.org/
30 West Cliff Dr.
Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (Map It)
(831) 426-3609
darrieg@homelessgardenproject.orgAn employment and training program for homeless people and a model of sustainable, organic agriculture. They deliver food through their CSA program to people in local communities in North Santa Cruz to Half Moon Bay and over the hill into Silicon Valley P.O. Box 617 is an alternative mailing address -- it is posted on the website (4/24/03) Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
1690 Pleasant Valley Rd
Aptos, CA 95003 (Map It)
(831) 724.4013Fresh flowers are available as well as the weekly produce that should feed a family of 2-4. Serves Santa Cruz and surrounding counties. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farm0er - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated December 22, 2009.
http://www.tierravegetables.com/
399 Business Park Ct, #312
Windsor, CA 95492 (Map It)
(888) 7TIERRA (784-3772)
jamwande@open.orgServes Berkeley, Oakland, Orinda. Specialize in producing chiles, wool products and vegetables Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://www.twosmallfarms.com
P.O. Box 2065
Watsonville, CA 95077-2065
(831) 786-0625
csa@twosmallfarms.comCSA - delivers organic specialty vegetables, greens, strawberries, flowers, and herbs. Serving Bay Area, including San Francisco, the Peninsula, Palo Alto, San Jose, Monterey & Santa Cruz
Updated July 17, 2009.
http://casfs.ucsc.edu/
1156 High St
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 (Map It)
(831) 459-3240
jonitann@ucsc.eduUCSC Farm and Garden is considered one of the birthplaces of organic farms in CA/U.S. The mission of the Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems (the Center) is to research, develop, and advance sustainable food and agricultural systems that are environmentally sound, economically viable, socially responsible, nonexploitative, and that serve as a foundation for future generations. good info: www.gardens.com/story/guest5.htm Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a direct, farmer - to - consumer, relationship. The farmers deliver a certain amount of food in a box to either an agreed-upon pick up spot (Such as the Ecology Center) or to their home. This farm is one such organization which participates in the program.
Updated July 17, 2009.







