CSA Farms: Community Supported Agriculture Near You
Looking for a CSA near you? A CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) lets you buy a share of a local farm's harvest and pick up a box of fresh produce through the season. This directory lists 1,985 CSA farms across 50 states — sourced from the USDA Local Food Portal. Directory last rebuilt June 3, 2026.
How to find a CSA near you
Pick your state below to see every CSA farm we list there, with its season, share sizes, pickup or delivery options, and what's typically in the box. New to CSAs? Read our guide to how a CSA works and what's in season near you before you sign up.
Find a CSA by state
- New York 144
- Michigan 96
- Pennsylvania 93
- Wisconsin 83
- California 78
- Virginia 78
- Massachusetts 67
- Washington 67
- North Carolina 61
- Illinois 60
- Maryland 59
- Oregon 58
- Minnesota 56
- Colorado 50
- Texas 46
- Florida 42
- New Jersey 42
- Iowa 41
- Ohio 41
- Connecticut 38
- Indiana 37
- New Hampshire 36
- Tennessee 34
- Georgia 32
- Maine 29
- Vermont 28
- Missouri 27
- Kentucky 25
- Arizona 16
- Idaho 16
- South Carolina 13
- Utah 12
- Alabama 11
- Hawaii 11
- Kansas 11
- Montana 10
- Nebraska 10
- Oklahoma 10
- South Dakota 10
- Arkansas 7
- Rhode Island 7
- Alaska 6
- North Dakota 6
- Delaware 5
- Mississippi 5
- Wyoming 5
- Louisiana 4
- West Virginia 4
- New Mexico 3
- Nevada 2
CSA FAQ
What is a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)?
A CSA lets you buy a share of a local farm's harvest up front and receive a box of fresh produce on a regular schedule through the season. You share the farm's risk and reward — and get the freshest possible local food.
How do I find a CSA near me?
Browse this directory by state to find Community Supported Agriculture farms close to you. It lists 1,985 CSA farms across 50 states, sourced from the USDA Local Food Portal.
How much does a CSA share cost?
It varies by farm, share size, and region, but full-season shares commonly run about $400–$700 — roughly $20–$35 per week. Many farms offer half shares or payment plans to lower the up-front cost.
When do CSA shares start?
Most CSAs run through the growing season — boxes typically begin in late spring or early summer and continue into fall. Popular farms sell out early, so sign up in winter or early spring.
Keep exploring
Prefer to shop in person? Browse farm stands & u-pick farms or farmers markets by state.