A few weeks ago, I was interviewed by the NY Daily News regarding my experiences with my CSA, the Hellgate CSA. On Monday 9/17, the article was published in their Money section, entitled Neighborhood groups buy shares in a farm’s harvest. Here’s the introduction:
Any New Yorker who’s shopped for organic produce at their local supermarket knows that going green can mean spending some extra greenbacks. So it’s no surprise an affordable (if a bit complicated) alternative for buying the healthiest and freshest fruits and veggies is gaining popularity. Behind the trend are community-supported agriculture groups - small cooperatives of neighbors who buy shares in a farm’s harvest.
I am a positive voice in the article - I love my CSA and really like to talk about my good experiences with this method of food distribution. However, it’s not a perfect fit for everyone, as you’ll see in the article. Enjoy!
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