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  1. Great post! I may have to do a cost breakdown like yours to convince my in-laws they should try joining one too. Thanks.

  2. I loved reading this. Thanks for sharing! I haven’t been able to find a local CSA, but we do have a farmer’s market so that’s a start!

  3. This is a really important message that you’ve created! What thoughts to you have about getting this to a wider audience and especially those who are less likely to believe?

    • Thank you so much, Tammy! I’ve had this post on my to-do list for months, and I’m glad to hear that you consider it important too. I would love to get the message to a wider audience because it would be great to see even more demand for farm shares around the country. I’m open to suggestions!

  4. Susan Geiser says:

    I always wondered about the cost comparison! Like you, when I pre-paid in the Spring I wondered if it would be more expensive and by how much, so I am relieved to read this!

  5. yet another reason to CSA! Thanks for sharing :)

    Come and link up to this week’s CSA link party and share this wonderful news! http://inherchucks.com/2012/07/19/whats-in-the-box-35/. Looking forward to seeing you there.

  6. Great post! We had a wonderful CSA in Las Vegas called Bountiful Baskets, but I haven’t looked into it since we moved to Hawaii…will have to do that asap.

    • I can only imagine how wonderful a Hawaiian CSA would be!

      • KarinSDCA says:

        It is sad, but when we were there two years ago, we couldn’t find much local food. We asked everywhere we went and the answer was always, we import our food. I hope the tide is changing in the islands like it is here on the mainland!

  7. KarinSDCA says:

    VERY important message to get out there! Great post! Factual and brief, which is perfect for financial topics, IMO.

  8. I like that you talked about the organic certification being expensive and some farmers just don’t go through the process. I think getting some knowledge directly from the farmer can be just as good as buying something “certified organic,” maybe even better! My uncles sold tomatoes that were pesticide free but not considered organic because of the type of fertilizer they used. It’s just regular fertilizer, and their tomatoes were the best! :)

  9. nice cost comparison! People don’t believe me when I say we save on our CSA, but we totally do. :)

  10. I was just telling my friend that I spend less money on food now that I have a CSA, mine is about $22 a week for 20 weeks, but it’s cheaper than getting the same food from the grocery store. She couldn’t believe it, even after I broke down the numbers! I’m glad to see other people are saving with CSAs too!

  11. That’s so awesome that you can get it for $500. All the CSAs around here are twice that:(

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  13. My husband and I did a farm share in Dracut MA last season and it was fantastic! I never went to the store and compared prices but I definitely feel like it was worth it!
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    • Annemarie says:

      I’m glad you had a good experience, Katy. There’s nothing like fresh produce right out of the ground.

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