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The Lexicon of Sustainability

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

What if you could buy fresh fruit and vegetables each week, grown by a local farmer?

03/12/2014 | Rating NR

The Lexicon of Sustainability

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

Episode 9 | 1m 44s

What if you could buy fresh fruit and vegetables each week, grown by a local farmer?

What if you could buy fresh fruit and vegetables each week, grown by a local farmer? Anne Cure of Cure Organic Farm in Boulder, Colorado explains how CSAs, which stands for Community Supported Agriculture, allow consumers to purchase subscriptions from local farmers, and in return, receive weekly boxes of fresh produce while getting to know the people who grow their food.

03/12/2014 | Rating NR

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The Lexicon of Sustainability

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

Episode 9 | 1m 44s

What if you could buy fresh fruit and vegetables each week, grown by a local farmer? Anne Cure of Cure Organic Farm in Boulder, Colorado explains how CSAs, which stands for Community Supported Agriculture, allow consumers to purchase subscriptions from local farmers, and in return, receive weekly boxes of fresh produce while getting to know the people who grow their food.

03/12/2014 | Rating NR

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