Welcome Friends!!!

Welcome to the Ann Arbor area's orginal CSA. Since 1988, the Community Farm of Ann Arbor has held a special place in the local food community. Join us, and find out why.

 

The Farm can sustainably produce about 100 member shares each season. Our 2010 membership roster is full. If you want to be a member of the farm next season fill out the reservation form for 2011 and send it in with your deposit. This will reserve your membership for next season. We look forward to welcoming you then. Meanwhile, the Farm provides several ways for you to learn more about who we are and how we grow.

For a personal introduction to the farm, an email to CommunityFarmInfo@gmail.com will put you in touch with one of our members, or you can call our farmers, Annie Elder and Paul Bantle, at (734) 433-0261.

 

To find the farm (driving directions and map), click here.

 
 
 News from the Farm:

 

A new children's book inspired by the farm, A Hard Night's Day, is now available at the farm, at many bookstores around Ann Arbor, or you can buy it online.

The popular CFAA Cookbook is also available -- great recipes, food storage tips, and much more. Buy it online.

 

Mission Statement

The purpose of the Community Farm of Ann Arbor shall be to support a farm that grows a variety of farm products to be shared by members, using biodynamic farming methods. Biodynamic agricluture was inspired by a series of lectures given by Rudolf Steiner in 1924. A further purpose shall be to demonstrate to the community at large the advantages of socially and environmentally responsible agriculture, and to serve as a living model of a community-supported enterprise.