CSA

We offer financially accessible, convenient and flexible-schedule CSAs to the community that we love.

Choose the program that fits for you!

  • Farm-to-home CSA delivery (in western Franklin/Hampshire counties)

  • Farm pick-up CSA (in Conway, Ma)

  • Neighborhood Hub CSA delivery (in Greenfield and Northampton)

  • Flower CSA (pick up at the farm in Conway or at the Greenfield Farmers Market)

Farm-To-Home CSA

The freshest yet

We offer a farm-to-member CSA. This means that we pick it, pack it and bring it to your door or have it ready for you at the farmers’ market or in our barn. Grown just for you. How much fresher can you get?!

 
 

The choice is yours

Three values of shares to choose from:

  • The Field - seasonal vegetables, herbs and fruit. 
  • The Original - produce, farm fresh eggs, local artisan bread, a preserve (i.e. jam, pickles) and a bouquet of flowers.
  •  The Full Diet - produce, farm fresh eggs, local artisan bread, a preserve, bouquet of flowers, local pasture raised meat, dairy and a specialty items (i.e. flour, mushrooms, honey). 

A flexible farm share

We offer multiple schedules to allow flexibility for our customers.

  • Full season

  • Half season

  • Single date delivery.

 

West county delivery

Our delivery zone is everything west of the CT river in Franklin and Hampshire counties in Massachusetts.

  • This includes: the towns of Ashfield, Bernardston, Buckland, Charlemont, Colrain, Conway, Deerfield, Goshen, Greenfield, Hawley, Heath, Leyden, Rowe, Shelburne, Cummington, Worthington, Plainfield, Goshen, Williamsburg, Westhampton, Northampton, Easthampton.

Three seasons

We grow through the spring, summer and fall. Eat with the seasons and choose which seasonal share(s) you would like.

  • Early season

  • Main season

  • Late season.

 

Payment options

The fastest way to order your CSA is to purchase here, on our website. We also appreciate Venmo, check or cash since we are not charged for those services. Contact us to learn how you can use your SNAP/HIP card to pay for your CSA or fill out this form. Fill out the form below if you would like help paying for your CSA with our Hart Farm sponsorship fund. Pay for your box at the Greenfield Farmers Markets or stop by the farm! Venmo at Conwayhartfarm. Payments and single delivery sign-up must be made earlier than Wednesday before the Friday delivery date.

We got you.

For community members who cannot afford a CSA, please consider getting in touch with us about utilizing the Hart Farm sponsorship fund. The sponsorship fund is built from donations made by other community members.

Neighborhood Hub CSA

$20 farm share covered by SNAP/HIP, delivered right near your home.

This year we are offering the option of “hub” CSA drop off. We conveniently deliver lower cost farm shares to locations in members’ neighborhoods. Choose once-a-month or twice-a-month schedule. Each hub drop off is staffed by a “hub helper” who will assist members at pick-up time and offer weekly farm extras, like bulk cucumbers, tomatoes and flowers.

Hub pick-up is on Fridays, June-October, at our hub locations:

-MacDonald House in Northampton

-Salvo House in Northampton

-Welden House in Greenfield

-Greenfield Public Library

20 weeks (June 13 - October 24) of fresh cut flowers. Beautify your home! Bring color inside! Give the best local gift! Pick up a weekly arrangement of freshly cut stems at the farm, add on extra flowers to your delivery CSA or pick up at the Greenfield Farmers Market (8 weeks, August 1- September 19).

We grow so many varieties that we cannot list, but a few that we are excited about are: Ageretum, Celosia, Crespedia Dahlia, Dianthus, Larkspur, Marigold, Sunflower, Zinnia.

The Hart Farm Flower CSA will be available at the Greenfield Farmers Market in 2026

The Hart Farm Flower CSA will be available at the Greenfield Farmers Market in 2026

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You can expect high quality, freshly picked, delicious produce infused with good vibes and delivered with a smile.

The Hart Farm CSA is designed to make fresh, local food accessible to all. We believe that minimizing the distance between the food eater and the food grower builds greater health and social integrity.  Developing a personal relationship with those who eat the food that we grow is important to us.   Building a direct connection between grower and consumer allows us all to better understand our environmental and social impact.

 

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture, but what it really means is: Fresh, weekly, locally grown vegetables for you and your family! CSA is a business model that many farms have been implementing for decades to maintain financial security and consistency. It is a way for the community to be involved in the well-being of local agriculture and for consumers to be active participants in understanding and enjoying their food system.

We understand that getting to the farmers’ market or the local grocery store can be difficult when living rurally. Though our western Mass. population is spread out, it is a strong community that we are committed to supporting. We want everyone in this beloved region to enjoy the foods of the land and to lead healthy, sustaining lives.