All pickups are “on-farm” at 82 Ridge St, Winchester, MA at the basement door (north side) of our new All Seasons Barn.
- Tuesday: Flower Shares, Mini Shares, Once a Month Herb/Medicinal/Foraged Share — 3-6pm
- Thursday: Full CSA, A/B week CSA & Thursday Flower Shares — 3-6pm
Share Options
Regular Share: 20-week vegetable share (June 2nd – October 13th). Approximately 9-12 items offering a variety from the farm with supplemental items from another local organic farm. Email newsletter to accompany share to explain and help facilitate use of share items.
Standard Rate: $600.
Pay-it-Forward Rate (helps support SNAP CSA shares): $650
Alternate Share (A or B weeks): 10-alternating-week vegetable share. Pickup every other week over a 20-week period (June 2nd – October 13th). Same share size/quantity of Regular share, just alternating weeks.
Standard Rate: $340
Pay-it-Forward Rate (helps support SNAP CSA shares): $375
Flower Share (Tuesday & Thursday Shares): 14 weeks of seasonal bouquets consisting of approximately 20 stems; (Tuesdays from July 5th – October 4th OR Thursdays from July 7th – October 6th). $210
**New for 2022**
Tuesday Mini Shares: 19 weeks of a weekly mini share. Approximately 6 items per week with a spread of roots, alliums, veg(fruits), legumes, & herb(s). (Tuesdays from June 5th until October 11th).
Standard Rate: $450
Pay-it-Forward Rate (helps support SNAP CSA shares): $500
Monthly Herb/Medicinal/Foraged Share: 6 Shares over a 6 month period (May-October) Once a month on a Tuesday receive a mixed share of herbs, medicinals, & foraged crops. Email newsletter to accompany share to explain and help facilitate use. $60
*Our shares are limited and sell out fast, but you can get a share from our friends at Picadilly Farm in Winchester, NH! They have a share pickup in the area as well.
**If you are a SNAP recipient and are interested in a CSA Share with us, please email Adrienne at farmer@wlfarm.org.
1. Create or log into your account via our Farm-to-Go store. (NOTE: registrations will be made through our Farm-to-Go online store this year – this is a different system from pre-2021.
- If you haven’t used Farm-to-Go yet, you will need to create a new account.
- If you currently shop through Farm-to-Go, you are all set! Just log into your account when sign-ups open, and choose “CSA Signups” as your shopping period and register for the CSA option that works for you.
2. Sign up for a CSA share! Select the option(s) you’d like to sign-up for, and make sure to click “confirm order.” You should receive an email confirming your sign-up.
A Message from our Farmer
Thank you for choosing to participate in the Wright-Locke CSA as a sustainable way to bring fresh, local, organic vegetables into your household. Your participation is a vital component to making this farm a truly successful Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) endeavor. CSA is a partnership of mutual commitment between a farm and a community of supporters which provides a direct link between the production and consumption of local food.
Supporters cover an integral part of a farm’s yearly operating budget by purchasing a share of the season’s harvest. CSA members make a commitment to support the farm throughout the season, and assume the costs, risks and bounty of growing food along with the farmer or grower. Members payments help pay for seeds, water, equipment maintenance, labor, etc. In return, the farm provides, to the best of its ability, a healthy supply of seasonal fresh produce throughout the growing season. Becoming a member creates a responsible relationship between people and the food they eat, the land on which it is grown, and those who grow it.
There are many variables that will ensure our farm’s success this year. While the vegetables that grew last season thrived, there is always a chance that the shares may not meet your expectations in the future. However, we are confident in our farm operation and that our efforts will lead to another great harvest in 2022. I hope you will join us as we grow fresh, local produce for our community.
Sincerely,
Adrienne Altstatt, Farm Manager