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  Chequamegon Bay

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join a csa?

Local CSAs

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. 

When you purchase a CSA share from a farm, you most commonly receive a weekly, biweekly, or monthly box of produce, meat, cheese, eggs, preserves, and other products produced by that farm or group of farms. CSAs are a great way to regularly eat healthy, local - and often organic - food while supporting local farms and community members!

"As a member of a Community Supported Agriculture program you boost the heath of the community while nourishing yourself.  You are directly connected to your food source, and help provide a fair wage for a local farmer.  You share the risks and joys of the farming season with the farm."  -- Clare Hintz,  Elsewhere Farm

CSA shares offered in the Chequamegon Bay region

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Bayfield Foods CSA
The Bayfield Foods CSA is an initiative of the Bayfield Food Producers Cooperative and was formed in 2010 with the mission of providing local and regional customers with top-quality, nutritious, and sustainably-raised foods produced in Bayfield and Ashland Counties of Wisconsin.


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Elsewhere Farm CSA
Elsewhere Farm is a 40-acre farm located near the south shore of Lake Superior in Herbster. The farm boasts about 700 fruit and nut trees, approximately half of which are in production on five acres.  A market garden features heirloom and open-pollinated vegetable varieties.  Honeybees and the rare breed Icelandic chickens roam the landscape. The farm uses organic practices and permaculture design principles. Learn about their CSA here.


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Hermit Creek Farm CSA
Hermit Creek Farm is a 140 acre, certified organic farm that has been working hard to provide the Chequamegon Bay and western Lake Superior region with fresh, organically grown vegetables, fruits, herbs, maple syrup, and pastured pork since 1993. They invite you to join them, whether as a member of their CSA (serving Duluth, Superior, Ashland, Washburn, and Bayfield) or by purchasing their products the Ashland's Chequamegon Food Co-op, area restaurants, and other venues.


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  • North Wind Farm CSA        ​
northwindsorganicfarm.org
(715) 779-3254
annlittletwig@gmail.com
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"North Wind Organic Farm, an off-the-grid farm, is 3 miles away from Bayfield, adjacent to county and state forest land. We grow all our crops to organic standards, minimizing plastic. North Wind Organic Farm offers a 17 week CSA that we deliver to Bayfield, Ashland, Washburn, Cornucopia, Herbster, Iron River and the Twin Ports. We also offer pre-picked and pick your own organic strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries. We also grow many organic vegetables and unusual fruits."

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  • Home
    • Contact
    • In the News
    • What We're Reading
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Food Sovereignty
    • Bad River Tribal Food Sovereignty
    • Community Gardens
    • Local Resources & Partnering Organizations
  • Education
    • Winter Spinach High Tunnel Research Project
    • Farm to School >
      • Harvest of the Month
      • School Gardens
      • Farm-to-School Contacts
      • Internships
      • Local Food Requests
      • Events
    • High Tunnel Greenhouse Project >
      • Resources for Educators
      • School High Tunnels
  • Access to Food
    • Local Food Retailers
    • Farmer's Markets
    • CSAs
    • Farm-to-Table Restaurants
    • Food Pantries & Community Resources
  • Sustainable Farming
    • Listing of Local Farms
    • Resources For Established and Aspiring Farmers
  • Traditions
    • Ojibwe Food Traditions
    • FEAST Community Cookbook & Recipes
    • Farm to School Local Foods Recipes
  • Donate