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CSA WILL NOT BE OPEN 2024 - WE WILL RESUME 2025! THANK YOU!

You will be able to find us at all our other usual locations for the 2024 season!

 

Eat seasonally with us

We believe that by becoming a member of our CSA you are choosing to invest in our farm while Prioritizing your health & reducing your impact on the environment. It is our great wish to honor that commitment in Every way.

 

Whats In a Box?

Includes 6 - 8 Seasonal Veggie Items
The base of all our boxes include 1 - 3 types of greens like Salad Mix, Spinach, Arugula, Baby Mustard, Baby Kale, Butterhead Lettuce, Kale, Rainbow Chard, Collards & more!

In addition to greens, you can expect a rotation of seasonal favorites like the ones listed below:

Spring/Summer
All the greens, Sugar Snaps, Carrots, Beets, Radish, Green Onions, Salad Turnips, Cucumbers, Summer Squash, Fennel, Cilantro, Parsley, Basil, Rosemary, Chives, Garlic & more!

Summer/Fall
All the greens and above veggies, Cherry Tomatoes, Peppers, Broccoli, Cabbage, Onions, Leeks, Potatoes!

 

20 week CSA | May - October

Locations

  • MOUNTAINWISE FARM, Zionville NC:
    TUESDAYS | 5 PM - 7 PM | May 23 - Oct 3rd

  • HIGH COUNTRY FOODHUB, Boone NC
    WEDNESDAYS
    | 12 AM - 6:30 PM | May 24- Oct 4
    Sign Up by visiting the High Country Food Hub link.

    ** additional Foodhub satellite locations available for pick up, days and times may be different - confirm at signup*

  • WATAUGA COUNTY FARMERS MARKET, Boone NC
    SATURDAYS | 8 AM - 12 PM | May 27th - Oct 7th


 

What is a CSA?

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture and at its core, it is a mutually beneficial relationship between the farm and the consumer. The CSA model works within the local food system to directly connect consumers to farm goods. In a traditional CSA, customers purchase a share of the farm at the beginning of the season. In exchange, the farm provides a weekly supply of fresh produce throughout the season. The CSA model is beneficial for small farms because it provides farmers with an upfront income, early in the season, when expenses are usually the highest. The beauty of the CSA model is that it provides the customer with a realtime relationship to where their food comes from. CSA members understand that they benefit from the successes of the season and that they may also lose out if the farm were to incur crop loss due to weather, pests or other hardship. In the end, the consumer and the farmer are in it together, and it is a wonderful way to show your support for local farms while enjoying the fruits of their labor!