Community Shared Agriculture

Laguna Farm would like to invite you to join us for our fifteenth year of Community Shared Agriculture, or “CSA,” an alternative to conventional food marketing that creates a direct relationship between the consumer and the farm. 

By subscribing to the CSA program, members receive a weekly box of “beyond organic,” seasonal produce, and support the sustainability of their local food system.  It is a rare opportunity to connect in a meaningful way with your food and the farmers who grow it.

The farm is located on 30 acres adjacent to the Laguna de Santa Rosa, northern California’s largest freshwater marsh.  Using sustainable farming methods that protect soil resources and water quality, we help to preserve our adjoining wetlands, as well as the larger community.

 Our method of growing stewards the earth as a living system and connects us with nature.  Community support connects us with each other.  We feel that living and practicing agriculture based on this interconnectedness can lay the foundation for physical, cultural, intellectual and spiritual growth.

Laguna Farm has been providing organically grown produce to the Sonoma County area for over 20 years through direct sales at farm markets, retail stores and fine restaurants.

 Our growing standards are above and beyond those of the National Organic Program (NOP), which, we believe, has compromised the original intent of the organic community.  For this reason, we at Laguna Farm have chosen to drop our organic certification, though our commitment has not changed.  We now refer to our produce as “beyond organic,” since we follow farming practices that are more stringent than that of the NOP.

You can signup for our CSA online!