High Altitude Harvest CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)

PO Box 1564
Quincy
CA 95971

High Altitude Harvest CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)

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High Altitude Harvest CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) is a partnership between farmers and eaters; community members support the farms through a pre-season payment and in exchange get a delicious weekly share of the season’s harvest. Our CSA works with multiple farmers, so you'll get the best variety of produce our region has to offer.

A CSA share provides members with a weekly box of fresh, locally grown vegetables, fruits and herbs throughout the summer. In addition, members receive a weekly newsletter with the latest from our farmers including crop updates, recipes, photos, and veggie lore. We even have two share sizes available this year! See the brochure on our website for more details.

Our CSA works with multiple farmers, so members get the very best variety of produce our region has to offer. We offer produce from Dawn Gardens, Grassfed Gardens, Green Cedar Farms, Greenville High School, Harmony Acres and Sierra Valley Farms. We’re also pleased to offer optional shares of grass-fed beef from Thompson Valley Ranch and fresh bread from American Valley Baking.

Find our listing on www.localharvest.org too!

(530) 616-8882

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