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The difference between our CSA and a co-op is significant. A co-op generally will source it's produce from all over. This may include producers from outside the USA as well. The co-op is generally able to provide produce that is currently "out of season" in Southern California.
Our CSA provides produce that is grown only on our two farms here locally. That means we are limited to the produce that grows here seasonally. We can't provide you with a melon or tomatoes in December. The produce that goes into the boxes is whatever is available for harvest in a given week. We do a lot of greens over the winter as that is what will grow here. The boxes will change significantly from season to season, as the weather changes.
Last updated on June 7, 2010 by Adminstrator



