March is here! And the first day of March means that it’s practically spring, which means it’s practically summer—am I right?! 😉
One of my favorite things about summer in STMA is the opportunity for my family to enjoy the seasonal produce that’s being grown right here in the area. We love shopping at the farmer’s market and roadside stands, and this year will be our third summer buying produce directly from a local farm through CSA—community-supported agriculture.
Brown Family Farm, which grows food in both Big Lake and Elk River, provides CSA members with fresh produce each week throughout the summer and early fall. Families like mine pay up front for a “share” of what’s being grown, and each week we receive a box full of produce delivered directly to St. Michael–Albertville. What comes in the box varies week to week based on what’s ripe and ready to eat. We find mostly fresh vegetables when we open our boxes, but some herbs and fruit as well. (Click here to see photos from the 2017 season)
Three things I love about being part of a CSA:
If you’d like to learn more about Brown Family Farm and find out about becoming a CSA share member this summer, visit brownfamilyproduce.com and click on CSA.
Check out Brown Family Farm on Facebook!
Disclosure: My family will be receiving a discount on our share this summer in exchange for my writing this article, but all opinions and photos included here are my own. I really, truly do love our CSA!
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