What is Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)?
A CSA is a relationship between farmers and community members who pay annual membership fees to help cover the farms' production costs. In return for being a member, individuals and families receive a weekly "share" of the farm's production during the growing season.
CSAs provide farmers with direct outlets for farm products, strengthen local economies by keeping food dollars in local communities, and provide a fun way for producers and buyers to connect.
Find a CSA:
The directory is available for free through various businesses. You can also see the directory's print version or the Accessible 2024 Colorado Farm Fresh Directory. You can also get the Farm Fresh Directory in Spanish.
You can also search for CSAs and other producers on Colorado MarketMaker.