VIDEO: Community Supported Agriculture - CSA - Basics - Massachusetts

People "don't want that many hands on their food right now," said Sarah Voiland. "And we can offer that."

She and her husband, Ryan, run the organic CSA Red Fire Farm, in the Connecticut River Valley outside of Amherst, Mass.

Enjoy the Seasons With Us!

Delicious heirloom tomatoes, crisp salad greens, tender tasty carrots, hearty golden potatoes… these are just a few of the many exciting vegetables that members will find in the Red Fire Farm Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm shares this season.

We offer local organic vegetable farm shares, local fruit shares, pasture-raised egg shares, fresh mushroom shares, and local organic flower shares for pickup or delivery to various locations in Western Massachusetts and the Boston area.

Here’s How the CSA Works:

  1. Members sign up for a farm share in the winter and spring

  2. We seed and raise lots of produce for the CSA at the farm
    Then the CSA season starts, and each week…

  3. We harvest, wash, and deliver the week’s share to you

  4. Members pick up shares at locations around Western MA and the Boston Area, getting super-fresh produce harvested just the day before

  5. Members cook it up and eat very well!

Sign up now for the CSA

Pick up your weekly share of fresh, organic produce either at the farm in Granby and in Montague or delivered to locations in Northampton, Springfield, Jamaica Plain, Somerville, Worcester, Brighton, Watertown, Cambridge, Boston, and Newton.

Extra Benefits for All Red Fire Farm CSA Members:

  • Pick Your Own (PYO) for free at the farm in Granby or Montague
    (including peas, beans, cherry tomatoes, strawberries, herbs, flowers and other crops)

  • Weekly newsletter full of recipes and farm stories

  • Bulk produce ordering with convenient pickup locations

  • Farm events like the Tomato Festival, cooking demonstrations, and more

For more information visit: https://www.redfirefarm.com/

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