We Invite You to Invest in Health – 2012

Join our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program

Farm Fresh Vegetables Grown with Respect for the Earth and Future Generations

20 Week Season:  early-mid June through Oct.

Monday or Friday Pickup – 2PM-7PM

at Brix Bounty Farm, 858 Tucker Road, Dartmouth, MA.

Full Size Share $650-600, Partial Size Share $500-$450


What’s vegetables are in a share? Our CSA Newslettters page includes a list of share contents from past seasons and provides a good idea of anticipated harvests.

How do we join? Review the registration and pick-up information below and then complete a registration form and mail to Brix Bounty Farm, 858 Tucker Road, Dartmouth, MA 02747.  If you have questions, please contact the farm.

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) allows consumers to develop deeper connection to where their food is grown.    Through this relationship, we hope you’ll come to think of Brix Bounty Farm as your farm.  We’ll highlight 10 great reasons to join the Brix Bounty Farm CSA on our blog over the coming months.

2012 will be our 3rd season offering CSA shares at Brix Bounty Farm.  I’ve grown vegetables for CSA programs while farming at Waltham Fields Community Farm (Waltham, MA) and Hawthorne Valley Farm (Harlemville, NY).  At Hawthorne Valley we grew vegetables on 12 acres with a portion of those vegetables distributed through our 250 member CSA.  Our CSA at Brix Bounty Farm is a considerably smaller enterprise; in 2012 we’ll be actively cropping a little under 4 acres while growing another 2 acres of cover crops.

See our Grower’s Statement and What is Brix? for more about our farming methods.

Coming in November 2011 – a Wintertime CSA Share (Fresh Greens, Roots, and Storage Crops) offering 6-7 distributions through February 2012.  Wintertime CSA Shares are Sold-Out.

Tomatoes

Heirloom Tomatoes, July 2010 Brix Bounty Farm