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King Farms' CSA

What is a CSA?

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. For a yearly (seasonal) fee, you will receive a variety of fresh produce from King Farms each week. 

Your crate of fresh fruits and veggies will vary according to what is available that week.  You will receive a crate of goodies, freshly picked that day*! 

 

You will get the benefits of farm fresh produce every week, without the daily farm chores!

When does it start?

Shares will be available starting:
• Wednesday, May 26th 

(at King Farms)
• Friday, May 28th

(at Bluescreek Farm Meats, Plain City) 
or
• Saturday, May 29th

(at the Union County Farmers' Market)

 

The CSA will go for 20 weeks, with the last dates being:
• Wednesday, October 6th

(at King Farms)
• Friday, October 8th

(at Bluescreek Farm Meats, Plain City)
• Saturday, October 9th

(at the Union County Farmers Market)

We do have a limited number of CSA spots available, so make sure to sign up early!

How much does it cost?

Shares are $25 per week.

If you decide to pay in full, you will receive a 10% discount, bringing your total down to $450! That's two free weeks!

Payments can be made with check or credit card if you are pre-paying,

and must be made via credit card if you are paying weekly.

Additional shares may be available upon request.

What kinds of delicious fresh veggies and fruit will be in my CSA crate?

 

You can expect to receive 7-9 different types of produce each week. An example of a typical weekly share would be:
• 5 tomatoes
• 7 beets
• 3 pounds of potatoes
• 1 head of lettuce
• 1 pound of green beans
• 1 bundle of kale
• 2 heads of garlic
• 5 leeks

We grow a large variety of produce, such as... garlic, sweet onions, shallots, leeks, kale, squash, eggplant, lettuce, Swiss chard, broccoli, sweet potatoes, potatoes, beets, carrots, turnips, peas, cabbage, spinach, radish, zucchini, pumpkin, tomatoes, peppers, beans and more!

Please note, no guarantees can be made for specific vegetables or fruit, as many factors go into producing an excellent crop. You are, however, assured of receiving a wide variety of excellent, fresh produce!

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