2012 Summer CSA Sign Up Has Begun
Welcome to Central Vermont Food Hub! We're so glad you've come to join our CSA or find out more about our offerings. Click on the green button at the right to begin the sign up process. We've updated to new software and are excited to securely accept credit and debit card transactions as well as payment plan options for your convenience.
If you're looking for more information about our farms and summer CSA details, just keep reading.
If you're looking for more information about our farms and summer CSA details, just keep reading.
About Us
The Central Vermont Food Hub is a collaborative CSA organized and run by Joe Buley of Screamin' Ridge Farm and Joe's Soups and George Gross of Dog River Farm. We combine food products and distribution resources to improve your access to locally produced food, while creating new markets for local growers and food producers. We concentrate our efforts here in Washington County, Vermont because we want to support and grow food businesses hyper-locally...and there are a lot of amazing people creating fantastic products right here among our neighbors and friends.
We support or have supported these Washington County producers:
We support or have supported these Washington County producers:
Red Hen Bakery
Fresh Tracks Farm Dodge Farm Sunjas Oriental Foods Templeton Farm | Symphony Farm
Vermont Butter and Cheese Highland Gardens Templeton Farm Vermont Meat Company | Willow Moon Farm
Turkey Hill Farm Salumi Meats Vermont Compost Lazy Lady Farm |
Culinary Supported Agriculture, as we like to call the Food Hub, is an association between local farmers and a guy who really knows how to cook. Our members are the direct link between the growth and consumption of food, and with culinary help and additional value-added goodies, the Food Hub is more interesting and convenient than conventional Community Supported Agriculture programs. Most CSAs require customers to go to the farm weekly to pick up their shares, then do a lot of prep work and recipe reading in order to enjoy them. In contrast, we offer other locally produced farm products to provide more well-rounded shares. We also publish weekly blog posts with recipes and suggestions for how to use everything in the shares. For further convenience, we will deliver CSA shares to pick-up sites that our members help create. Find 9 friends, neighbors, or coworkers and an indoors location that is willing to host CSA pick-up every Thursday afternoon, and we'll create a pick-up site tailored for your group.