Agua Linda Farm C.S.A!
We
are not currently accepting new members.
How would you like to enjoy the freshness and flavor of food grown in your backyard without all the
labor involved in maintaining a garden? Well, this is what many small farms across the country are offering their communities
through Community Supported Agriculture or, C.S.A. memberships. In Southern Arizona, Agua Linda Farm is the garden
in your backyard!
What Is a C.S.A.?
C.S.A. programs are designed
to build a relationship between the farmer and the community. Members buy a share that assists the farmer in production
costs and in return members receive a weekly portion of the harvest. This is much like the idea of buying a share in
a company - just as shareholder's dividends vary with the companies' productivity, C.S.A portions vary according to the season
and the success of each crop. Members enjoy the taste and freshness of food grown locally picked just for them! (click here for USA Today CSA article)
There are other benefits to supporting your
local farm. Consumers have become accustomed to buying fruits and vegetables shipped from all over the world - regardless
of the season. This is an obvious waste of energy. This also means food is harvested before it has ripened in
order to make the journey - sacrificing flavor. Eating locally grown foods often means eating thousands of miles fresher. Local Food Movement.
Supporting local farms also helps to keep
open spaces open. Many in our community are constantly fighting to keep Southern Arizona from being over-developed.
Farmers and ranchers are being pushed out. One way to preserve the rural parts of our area is to help farms stay in
business.
Information
About our CSA
Why should I join?
CSA programs are for people who want to eat fresh, locally grown foods. Many, like ours, also grow organically (though,
we are not certified). Our members are folks who want to support local, small farms. They are also people who
are willing to try new foods and to eat seasonally.
When
can I sign up? Contact us for info.
When will I start getting my share?
Once you have signed up, we will email you the specific dates for your month's session. Dates/times depend on location,
see below.
How long will I receive shares?
This year we are signing folks up month by month. You will receive a total of 4 shares for each period on the first
4 pick up days of that month. So, for example, if your pick-up day is Sunday and there are 5 Sundays in that month,
you will receive shares on the first 4 Sundays of that month only, (a schedule will be emailed to you).
How much does it cost? This year we are offering smaller
shares than years past. If you are a large family or eat a lot of vegetables, you may want to consider two shares. Shares
cost $50/month (4 distributions). March shares consist of leafy greens and are $50 per share.
How much will I get in my share? This is a tough
one to answer, as it varies week to week. In spring/summer/fall shares, we try to include 4-6 kinds of veggies per week
at a quantity for one meal - for example, a bag of lettuce would be large enough for a family of 4 to enjoy a decent size
salad at one meal, or a couple to have salad for a couple of meals.
Sample March Share for one week ($50/month)
- 1 bag mixed
greens
- 1 bag spinach
- arugula
Sample June Share for
one week ($50)
- 3 cucumbers
- 3- 4 yellow summer squash
- 2
- 3 zucchini
- 1 bag okra
Where can I get my share? This year we are hoping that more people
pick up at the farm. (We were voted one of the top places to visit in the Tucson area by Tucson Lifestyle magazine this
year, after all!) We encourage people to net-work and share in the transportation responsibility. We also use
the St. Philips Farmers market in Tucson on Sundays and Parcel Plus in Green Valley on Tuesdays.
Do I need to harvest my own? No. However
we encourage you to come out to the farm and get dirty once and a while!
What will I get in my share? Winter and Spring CSA members should be "green
lovers"! Shares will consist of a variety of lettuces, Asian greens, spinach and kale. We estimate
having turnips, radishes peas and green onions late March or April. Summer crops include tomatoes, cucumbers, squash,
arugula, onions, okra, basil, mint, garlic, chard.
Do
I need to work on the farm? This is optional and encouraged. It is the best way to fully participate
in this experience. Members are welcome to camp out and bring the kids for an early start!
What if there is a problem with a crop? We are a real farm.
We do not buy from other growers to fill shares - everything in your share comes from Agua Linda Farm. This means that
this is the real CSA experience - food that is grown on a family farm that you can visit and know all about. This also
means that if we have a problem - insect infestation, hail, flood, etc., we take a hit and so do our members. We cannot
guarantee the success of any crop.