The Irvington CSA
The Irvington Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a seasonal subscription in which shareholders buy into the farmer’s crops for the season. Our crops are farmed by an Amish farmer, Levi Fisher Jr., and his family in Montezuma, Indiana. The Fishers do not use synthetic chemicals on the soil or plants. They practice good land stewardship, sustainable farming methods and respect for biodiversity on the farm. The farm is not USDA-certified organic, so we don’t use the term “organic” in advertising. The CSA is run entirely by volunteers, none of whom receive compensation for their services. Only our farmer and driver are compensated. This means our shareholders get great value at a reasonable price, while supporting sustainable agriculture.
In 2020, several Irvington CSA members launched a sister CSA in Greenwood. Interested? Contact greenwoodcsa@gmail.com for more information.