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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) by State/Province:
Yukon Territory (Yukon Territory)
Washington (Washington)
Virginia (Virginia)
Virgin Islands (Virgin Islands)
South Dakota (South Dakota)
Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan)
Quebec (Quebec)
Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico)
Prince Edward Island (Prince Edward Island)
Palau (Palau)
Northwest Territories (Northwest Territories)
Northern Mariana Islands (Northern Mariana Islands)
North Dakota (North Dakota)
Newfoundland and Labrador (Newfoundland and Labrador)
New Brunswick (New Brunswick)
Marshall Island (Marshall Island)
Louisiana (Louisiana)
Guam (Guam)
Federated States Of Micronesia (Federated States Of Micronesia)
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American Samoa (American Samoa)
Wisconsin (35)
Massachusetts (34)
California (32)
Iowa (22)
North Carolina (16)
Colorado (16)
New Hampshire (16)
Kentucky (15)
Illinois (15)
New Mexico (14)
Maryland (14)
Maine (14)
Alabama (13)
Michigan (12)
Idaho (11)
Minnesota (11)
Arizona (11)
New Jersey (11)
Indiana (10)
Missouri (10)
Connecticut (9)
Montana (8)
Georgia (7)
Kansas (7)
Pennsylvania (7)
Nebraska (7)
Nevada (6)
Arkansas (6)
Alaska (6)
Ohio (5)
Hawaii (5)
Oregon (5)
Florida (4)
Texas (3)
New York (3)
Mississippi (3)
South Carolina (2)
Ontario (2)
Wyoming (2)
Oklahoma (2)
Nova Scotia (1)
Delaware (1)
Rhode Island (1)
Manitoba (1)
West Virginia (1)
Utah (1)
Tennessee (1)
Alberta (1)
Vermont (1)
British Columbia (1)
District Of Columbia (1)
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What are Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)?
Community-Supported Agriculture programs are a great way for anyone to get fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables, plus herbs and even cut flowers supplied on a weekly or monthly basis. When you subscribe to a CSA program, you’ll get delicious produce and help support a local farmer.
Community-Supported Agriculture programs are a great way for anyone to get fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables, plus herbs and even cut flowers supplied on a weekly or monthly basis. When you subscribe to a CSA program, you’ll get delicious produce and help support a local farmer.

