Spring CSA (Large) 2026


Spring CSA (Large) 2026
from $247.50
May 20th-June 25th, 2026
A weekly buffet-style vegetable CSA to enjoy the first of the fresh bounty coming from our fields. Members attend designated pickup windows and choose exactly which seasonal vegetables to take home up to 6-7 pounds total.
Large Share Size = 4-6 person households.
Designated Pickup Windows
Wednesday Kerrytown Farmers Market from 8 am-1 pm
Thursday on-farm pickup from 3-6 pm
See below for additional information, veggies to expect, and how to pay using the sliding scale model.
Pricing options:
Quantity:
Only 3 available
Only 5 available
Only 3 available
Additional Information
CSA members receive first priority when it comes to unique and special vegetables grown in smaller quantities on the farm and receive 10% off in the Farm Stand for any extremely limited farm-stand-only crops.
Certain produce items may be offered to our CSA members in limited quantities. This is because we may not have a surplus of that item and we want to ensure everyone receives it (i.e. a limit of 1 bag of spinach/week).
A CSA newsletter will be sent out to members at the beginning of each week during the session, letting them know what our weekly offerings are as well as any other farm-related news.
Members receive a 10% discount at our Farm Stand during the membership session.
Seasonal Vegetables to Expect
Cabbage
Collards
Garlic Scapes
Green Onions
Head lettuces
Herbs (parsley, basil, dill)
Kale
Kohlrabi
Pac Choi
Radishes
Salad greens (arugula, spinach, baby spring mix, lettuce mix)
Sprouting Broccoli
Swiss Chard
Tatsoi
Turnips
& More
Sliding Scale Information:
In an effort to make our food more accessible to all members of our community, we offer three price points for each of our veggie CSA offerings: Standard, 25% below median, and 25% above median.
Consider paying more when you:
Earn above the Ann Arbor median household income of $81K or per capita income of $54K
Own your home
Have retirement accounts, investments, or inherited money
Have access to family money and resources in times of need
Have white privilege
Consider paying less when you:
Earn below the Ann Arbor median household income of $81K or per capita income of $54K
Are supporting children, other dependents, or sending remittances
Have significant debt
Have medical expenses not covered by insurance
Have a fixed income or receive public assistance
Identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color)
*Referencing the sliding scale model at Bread and Butter Farm in Shelburne, VT