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The Community Farm Newsletter
A Voice for Community Supported Agriculture
The Community Farm is a quarterly newsletter especially for people interested in Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), but we hope it is useful to anyone with an interest in sustainable agriculture, family farms or anyone else who cares about current issues facing farmers.
Our Goal...

is to provide a forum for growers, CSA farm members and prospective CSA farmers: a place for us to explore ideas, techniques and situations specifically related to CSA interests.
Each Issue...

of the newsletter features articles of special interest to CSA or other farmers, farm members and others. Essays from CSA farmers, ag professionals or farm members are featured. We share tips and techniques that have worked for CSA farmers. Reports on research, reviews of books, advice on Plowing the Web (the World Wide one, that is) are regular features.
Follow the links at the left to more information or CONTACT US by clicking this link: email us
CSA Resources
Follow the links at the left to resource lists and other CSA information
CSA-MI
CSA-MI was formed in late 2003 by a group of farmers and CSA advocates who felt it was time for a major CSA conference in Michigan. Together, they took on the responsibility for finding funding, designing the program, and publicizing the event. But, both the conference (see below) and CSA-MI have a secondary mission which is to explore the possibility of creating a state-wide advocacy organization for CSA. A formal association or coalition acting on behalf of CSA might develop and disseminate educational materials, analyze public policy, and screen and coordinate interns. It also might offer such services as labor recruitment, appropriate technology, grant writing, and land acquisition expertise. CONTACT US BY EMAIL by clicking here.
CSA Conference
Follow the links at the left to information on CSA Conferences. We had a great conference in Michigan in 2004 and 2006. We look forward to the next one in 2008 in Ontario!
This page last updated on 3/10/2008.