Community Supported Agriculture at Casey Farm
Local, Seasonal Food Directly from the Farm
What is Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)?
CSA is a share-based food distribution system that directly connects farmers and consumers. When you purchase a CSA membership, you get to support local agriculture and visit the farm every week to pick up your share of freshly harvested produce.
CSA at Casey Farm
2325 Boston Neck Road
Saunderstown, R.I.
Historic New England’s Casey Farm is a USDA Certified Organic farm in Rhode Island growing field and greenhouse vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers.
Our CSA members receive:
- A weekly share of freshly harvested organic vegetables, herbs, fruits, and flowers running from mid-June through the end of October (19 weekly pickups, no pickups during 4th of July week)
- One-year membership to Historic New England
Shares vary each week, but here are some examples of what members can expect throughout each season:
- Spring: salad greens (arugula, lettuce mix, etc.), root crops (radishes, salad turnips, etc.), pick-your-own snap peas
- Summer: tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, zucchini, eggplant, scallions, pick-your-own blueberries, flowers, cherry tomatoes, hot peppers
- Fall: cooking greens (kale, collards, Swiss chard, etc.), sweet potatoes, garlic, winter squash (butternuts, sugar pumpkins, etc.), onions, apples
2025 Share Information Coming Soon!
No refunds given once the season begins.
Email the farm office or call 401-295-1030 for more information.