Understanding CSA
What is Community Supported Agriculture? – University of Florida Extension -- This document explores and explains Community Supported Agriculture. The document includes steps to develop a CSA including legal concerns, distribution systems, developing a brochure and a list of resources.
Growing a Community Food System – Washington State University Extension – A community food system is one in which sustainable food production, procession, distribution and consumption are integrated to enhance the environmental, economic, social and nutritional health of a certain place.
Community Supported Agriculture – University of Massachusetts Extension -- CSA is a partnership of mutual commitment between a farm and a community of supporters which provides a direct link between the production and consumption of food.
Starting a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) – Small Farm Center, University of California Extension.
Community Supported Agriculture – University of California Extension -- CSA practitioners hail the concept as a way to revitalize the deteriorating family farm, to promote organic agriculture and to help consumers create their own food systems in the increasingly impersonal and detached world of agribusiness and supermarkets.
Defining Community Supported Agriculture - Alternative Farming Systems Information Center -- Consumers interested in safe food and farmers seeking stable markets for their crops joined together in economic partnerships.
What is Community Supported Agriculture and How Does It Work? - UMass Extension -- Increased local food production would add considerable food dollars to the economy of many states.
Community Supported Agriculture - Sustainable Agriculture Network -- Community Supported Agriculture has revolutionized thinking about how farmers and consumers can participate in a local food system based on mutual trust.
CSA Resources
Community Supported Agriculture - Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas -- Describes the concept of Community Supported Agriculture and directs readers to additional information sources.
Community Supported Agriculture Farms by State - Alternative Farming Systems Information Center -- A national database of CSA farms.
Organizations and Web Sites Related to Community Supported Agriculture - USDA.
Community Supported Agriculture Resources for Farmers or Producers - USDA.