As the world continues to recognize the importance of sustainable living, more people are turning towards locally grown produce and supporting small-scale farmers in their communities. In Cherry Hill, there are many Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs that offer residents the opportunity to access fresh, seasonal produce while supporting local farmers.
CSA programs typically work by connecting local farmers with members of the community who purchase shares of the season’s harvest. These shares can be picked up on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, depending on the program, and can include a variety of fruits and vegetables, as well as other farm products like eggs, dairy, and meat.
One of the benefits of participating in a CSA program is the opportunity to try new produce and explore new recipes. Since the contents of each share vary based on what is in season, members may receive vegetables or fruits they have never tried before, or that are not typically available at grocery stores. Additionally, since the produce is grown locally, it is often fresher and more flavorful than what is found in grocery stores.
Participating in a CSA also supports local farmers and the local economy. By purchasing a share, members provide farmers with a reliable source of income and help them to cover the upfront costs of planting and harvesting crops. This in turn helps to sustain local farming communities and preserve farmland in the area.
In Cherry Hill, there are several CSA programs available for residents. The Cherry Hill Farm Market offers a CSA program that provides members with a weekly selection of fruits and vegetables grown on their farm. Other local farms, such as Johnson’s Corner Farm and Springdale Farms, also offer CSA programs that include a range of produce and other farm products.
By participating in a CSA program, residents can support local farmers, access fresh, seasonal produce, and contribute to the sustainability of the local economy. It’s a win-win for both the community and the environment.