What is it all about?
An alternative social and economic arrangement to industrial food production
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is an alternative social and economic arrangement to conventional industrial food production. Through CSAs, the community makes a bold statement in support of local, sustainable agriculture, and the farmers receive a sense of security in their careers. This method spreads the economic risk of farming during the season among all invested members. The community gains a greater sense of responsibility and a closer connection to their food source, while the farmers receive support for the quality of life they deserve. ...
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CSA History
CSAs originated in Japan approximately 30 years ago through a small community of women who saw the decline of ... Learn more >
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some commonly asked questions about Prescott College's Community Supported Agriculture. The ... Learn more >
From the Land Newsletter
Community Supported Agriculture sends out a newsletter every week to help you keep updated on what will be in ... Learn more >
Sustainable Agriculture links
Links to sustainable agriculture sources and local food. ... Learn more >
What is it all about?
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is an alternative social and economic arrangement to conventional ... Learn more >
CSA Contact & Location
CSA Store & Pick-up location:
371 Garden Street Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 350 - 1401
Store Hours:
8 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday
8 AM to 7 PM on Wednesdays
Our growing selection of “for-sale” items is available to both members and non-members.