There are many great benefits to living in the Madison, WI area. Madison offers an amazing variety of arts, entertainment, cultural, educational and recreational opportunities for a city of its size. Even with so much to do in Madison, an increasing number of locals are "slowing down" and getting back to their roots with Community Supported Agriculture.
What is Community Supported Agriculture?
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a coming together of individuals who support and participate in the experience of farming locally-grown food. The greater Madison area is home to dozens of small CSA farms, where members can choose to participate in the farming experience in a variety of ways. A growing number of Madisonians are choosing to join a local farm. The CSA experience offers everyone an opportunity to slow down, eat well, support sustainable agriculture, and connect with a larger community.
Want to learn more about CSA?
Attend the FairShare CSA open house this coming Sunday, March 10th, from 1 to 4 PM at the Monona Terrace in Madison. It's a great opportunity to meet local farmers serving the Madison area, learn about on-farm events, discover food pick-up locations, and choose your share of veggies, fruits, eggs, meat, and more.