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Think Spring

Now’s the time to buy into the latest eat-local trend — the CSA — to guarantee your fair share of all those August tomatoes

By Bridget Salmons

Illustration by Kirk Caldwell

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Philly’s top chefs and their seasonally inspired menus planted the seeds for the recent trend toward buying and eating local. New farmers’ markets are sprouting up all over, and grocery stores offer local produce. But serious locavores are signing up for Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Here’s the dirt: For a fixed price, paid in advance, a local farmer gives you a share of whatever’s ripe each week of the growing season — seasonal fruits and veggies bred for taste, not shelf life, that you pick up at the farm or at sites throughout the region. What you give the farmer is the security of payment before the growing season begins. Here’s our list of the area’s leading CSAs. Sign up soon for those tomatoes in August; shares go fast.

Farm: Anchor Run Farm
Pick up at: At farm, 2578 Second Street Pike, Wrightstown
Sign up at: Anchorrunfarm.com
Share Length: 25 weeks
Cost: Wrightstown Twp. resident $755 ($30.20/week); non-resident $795 ($31.80/week)
Sample Peak-Season Share: 5 lbs. cucumbers, 1 lb. summer squash, 2 lbs. carrots, 2 celery stalks, 3 eggplants, 2 peppers, 1 head lettuce, 1 lb. onions, 2 lbs. potatoes, 1 bulb garlic, 2 lbs. tomatoes; choose 1 item from: okra, fennel, Swiss chard, beets. Pick your own: Flowers and herbs, 1 pt. cherry tomatoes, 3 qts. beans, 2 qts. soybeans, 1 pt. tomatillos, 5 hot peppers, ½ pt. blackberries

Farm: Glen Farm
Pickup: At farm, 98 Moyer Road, Perkasie
Sign up at: Bloomingglenfarm.com
Share Length: 24 weeks
Cost: Full share $780 ($32.50/week); split share $400 ($16.66/week)
Sample Peak-Season Share: Full share: 5 beets, 1 bunch carrots, 2 sweet onions, 2 Italian eggplants, 3½ lbs. red slicing tomatoes, 3½ lbs. heirloom tomatoes, 1 lb. sweet peppers, 10 ears sweet corn, 2 lbs. summer squash, 1 cantaloupe, 1 watermelon. Pick your own: Dill, cilantro, basil, flowers, 2 qts. string beans, 1 pt. strawberries, 1 qt. cherry tomatoes


Farm: Charlestown Cooperative Farm
Pickup: At farm, 2565 Charlestown Road, Phoenixville
Sign up at: Charlestownfarm.org
Share Length: 25 weeks
Cost: Full share $725 ($29/week); double share $1,300 ($52/week)
Sample Peak-Season Share: Full share: 1 head lettuce, 2½ lbs. zucchini, 1 squash, 4 lbs. cucumbers, 1 Asian cucumber, 1 European cucumber, 2 watermelons, 1 muskmelon, 1 lb. potatoes, 5 beets, 8-10 leaves chard, 1 bunch scallions, 18 ears corn, 1 pepper, 7 lbs. tomatoes. Pick your own: Beans, tomatillos, cherries, 1 qt. paste tomatoes, 1 pt. raspberries, flowers and herbs

Farm: Greensgrow Farms
Pickup: At farm, 2501 East Cumberland Street
Sign up at: Greensgrow.org
Share Length: 24-26 weeks
Cost: Full share $800/ 26 weeks ($30.77/week), $750/24 weeks ($31.25/week); biweekly $420/13 weeks ($16.15/week)
Sample Peak-Season Share: Full share: Nectarines, Brandywine tomatoes, colored peppers, cucumbers, dairy option (choice of: 1 dozen free-range eggs, 2 Pequea Valley yogurts, Amish-style butter, ½ gal. hormone-free milk), fresh ricotta from Mancuso’s Cheese Shop, hormone- and antibiotic-free ground beef (vegetarian option: watermelon and white potatoes)


 

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Burlington County, NJ CSA this spring
Posted by | Jan. 23, 2008 at 9:25 AM
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Burlington County in early January approved a five-year lease for operation of a CSA at the County’s Community Agricultural Center on the preserved Winner Farm in Moorestown. A nonprofit cooperative will grow vegetables and herbs organically on a 10-acre area. The products will be distributed weekly to shareholders. The cooperative also will coordinate educational events at the farm. Shareholders will visit the CSA farm from spring through fall to pick up their produce and may become involved in volunteering at the farm or in coordinating events such as harvest festivals. Shares will be available to all Burlington County residents on a first-come, first-serve basis. The CSA operator will determine the number of shares and the price for full and half shares for the season. The Department of Resource Conservation is maintaining a list of interested shareholders that will be given to the CSA operator. Interested shareholders can call Resource Conservation at 856-642-3850.
Winner Farm CSA
Posted by | Jun. 19, 2008 at 10:59 PM
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Hi kids, can I visit the farm w/my grandkids? how wonderful. Was this advertised somewhere? Used to work @Mill Creek organic farm in Medford. Suzanne
Moorestown'sCSA
Posted by | Aug. 31, 2008 at 5:18 PM
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Wish I could say better things, but need to ensure others don't get taken for the same ride...Peak season week, we get 12 corns (taste like horse corn), a few cucumbers, and a handful of potatoes, and a few tomatoes. Been this bad all season. They leased 10 acres, say they planted 3, but my guess is they are working less than 1. A lot of the veggies are "unusual" or "ineddible". I'd be surprised if they had a 25% re-subscription ratio next year.

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