Community Supported Agriculture Resources
Having grown from a handful in the early 1980’s to over 1,200 today, CSA’s have grown not only in size, but sophistication. Farming practices, distribution systems and community organizing are all components of CSA operations. From small farms to universities, resources have been developed to help the CSA model grow and sustain itself.
Below is but a short list of these many resources. Over time the KCCSA Coalition will develop separate pages for consumers resources and farmer resources to help provide information to the community.
Online Resources
Madison Area CSA Coalition in Madison, Wisconsin
www.MACSAC.orgRobyn Van En Center
www.CSACenter.orgCommunity Supported Agriculture in Michigan
www.CSAFarms.orgBiodynamics.com
www.biodynamics.com/csa.html
Books and Publications
Sharing the Harvest
by Elizabeth Henderson with Robyn Van En. Chelsea
Green. 1999Sharing the Harvest: Revised and Expanded
by Elizabeth Henderson with Robyn Van En. Chelsea
Green. 2007Basic Formula to Create Community Supported
Agriculture
by R Van En. Great Barrington, MA: R Van En, 1992. 80
pp. [HD9225 A2V35 1992]









