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    Howmars Farm

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    Full Moon Farm

    Full Moon Farm

    (3 reviews)

    A CSA is great. I love them. I've had one with Full Moon Farm for the last few seasons and have…read morebeen disappointed each year. Each year I get email excuses as to why this year's share isn't so good--too much rain, not enough rain, cold weather, warm weather. Each year the share seems a little less. I get how a CSA operates and as a member I rely on the farm which is susceptible to the uncertainty of Vermont's weather. However, Vermont's weather is uncertain. We all know this. Maybe the farmers here should be better prepared for it instead of passing along their shortcomings to their members. I've spoken to a number of friends who have a CSA elsewhere and they are doing much better with theirs. It seems other farmers have figured it out better than Full Moon has.

    In Burlington, it's all about buying local and supporting local businesses and all that good stuff…read more One of the great ways to do this is to join a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). We've known Dave and Rachel, the owners of Full Moon Farm, for years now, but only joined as members this year. For a flat price, paid in early spring, we get a weekly share of the produce grown at their farm. (the price depends upon what size share you get) The produce we're getting is organic, locally grown, fresh, and picked the day that we get it. I am not looking forward to eating store-bought produce this winter. Being a member of a CSA is a great thing to do for a variety of reasons (support local economy, good for the environment, you are eating fresher produce, it's fun to try to eat "in season"), and there are CSAs all over the country. It's also been great to get to know Dave and Rachel as more than just our neighbors, to learn about how the temperature and rain is beneficial for some crops, and detrimental to others. I would highly recommend joining a CSA, and I anxiously look forward to next week's pickup!

    Rehoboth Homestead - Beth pointing to tomatoes in our hoophouse.

    Rehoboth Homestead

    (1 review)

    Love this spot!! Have the most gorgeous flower bouquets for $10 and an awesome assortment of great…read morevegetables and even free roaming chicken eggs! To make it all even better.. the owner accepts Venmo!

    From the owner: Get great, healthy food at our public summer farmstand, at our winter farmstore, or through our CSA…read moremembership program. We follow, and have for many years followed, organic growing practices. We believe a healthy soil produces healthy animals and people. We select our vegetables for flavor and nutrient content rather than for machine harvesting and long shipment. Complementing the vegetables and flowers are pastured chickens, ducks, and pigs. The poultry and pigs use less prime land, keep pests down, and provide us with great entertainment. Our animals are not fed junk food. They are fed certified organic feed, supplemented with plants and insects that they find and our "seconds" vegetables. Our free-range, pastured hens are fed certified organic, non-GMO, feed, producing wonderful dark brown eggs. Eggs are available for purchase at the farmstand/farmstore and also through our Support a Hen CSA, providing eggs at a discount year-round. We open our public summer farmstand in May When we outgrow the farmstore with fesh growth. The summer farmstand stays open through October, when we move inside to the winter farmstore. Our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) membership program runs from June through October with vegetable, meat, eggs, and flower options.

    Farmers To You

    Farmers To You

    (1 review)

    Farmers To You is the modern CSA for busy families, with pickup locations in Cambridge, Somerville,…read moreBoston, and points all over Greater Boston (http://farmerstoyou.com/current_pickup_sites.php) or delivery to your home/office. We have been enjoying Farmers To You for 3+ years. It gives us a broad selection of locally grown organic/natural foods grown in Vermont. New families get a $35 off the first order (Just a minimum of $40 per order and no membership fees.) FTY fits our busy schedule because: 1. We order online exactly what we want each week (no more boxes of random veggies that you can't coordinate w/your supermarket shopping) 2. The once a week pick up takes about 5 minutes and replaces 2 trips to the supermarket each month. 3a. The freshness of the veggies, fruit, milk, fish can't be beat. Pastas, sauces, and ready made items make a quick weekday dinner easy. 3b. The broad selection means there is always something you need even in the winter when produce is more limited, but you can still get meat, fish, dairy, eggs, and pantry items like maple syrup, jams, tofu, chocolate, coffee, and more 4. The only requirement is a $40 order each week (as a family of 4 we spend $90-$100/wk). 5. Late pickup from coolers gives you leeway on busy days. 6. Fewer trips to the supermarket gives me a few extra hours per month while still feeding my family well. We like the food we get and that it keeps us eating locally and seasonally.

    Howmars Farm - csa - Updated May 2026

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