There is a reason that more and more insurance providers are offering rebates for eating healthy food. It makes us healthier! By joining a CSA, you are making a commitment towards a healthier lifestyle.
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. When you become a member of a CSA, you are forming a relationship with the people who raise your food, and in return they are committed to raising your food with sustainable and environmentally responsible practices. You also know that your food is grown locally and handled minimally, not shipped from across the country or even across the world!
As a member you are subscribing to a weekly box of vegetables, (or whatever your particular CSA offers), and agreeing to understand the risks and the multiple benefits that are inherent to farming. A growing season can bring an abundance of produce, but it can also create less than ideal conditions on occasions!
Some CSA’s offer opportunities for members to work on the farm in exchange for their share, but it is not usually required. For those who only want to have their weekly produce, there are drop-off sites arranged on a regular day for you to pick up your box.
CSA Member Responsibilities
As a CSA member, you share in the bounty as well as the potential risks that may occur on the farm. Being a member enables you to form a relationship with the farmer, the farm and the people who are involved with growing the crops. Becoming a member is a commitment. If you can’t finish the season as members, you are welcome to reassign your share to another family, but we cannot issue refunds.
If you are unable to pick up your box on delivery day, you must make alternate arrangements for your produce ahead of time. You can have someone else pick up your box, ask the farm not to make your box that week, or ask your site coordinator to hold the box for a later pick-up. If you forget to pick up your share, it will be donated to a food pantry or a neighborhood family.
Read the newsletters every week and any emails that we send out to you! This is how we communicate with you with announcements, recipes, events and special offers. Extra newsletters are always available on our blog.
If we can answer any questions about the CSA for you, please feel free to contact us!

Posted by Karen Brander on April 16, 2009 at 12:09 pm
CSA is new for me. When do deliveries start on Wed. at the Lake Mills Farmer’s Market? And if I will miss a Wed. due to vacation in July, may I send a neighbor to pick up my amount that week?
Thank you!
Karen
Posted by highmeadowfarmcsa on April 19, 2009 at 5:05 am
Deliveries will begin late May/Early June. And sure! You can have your neighbor pick up your produce while you are gone.
Thanks!
Matt