CSA Program
Membership Matters
Where does your food come from?
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is the best way to bring local food into your kitchen. When you sign up for our CSA, you are purchasing a "share" of our produce for the growing season. CSA members make a commitment to support the farm financially by purchasing a "share" which pays for seeds, water, equipment and labor in the early season when expenses are high, and income is low. In return, the farm provides CSA members with just picked seasonal produce, organic fruit from the western slope, seasonal flowers, fresh eggs and so much more.
Your commitment ensures the survival of local agriculture by sharing the risk and bounty of the farm. With your membership you become an active part of the farm's success and community.
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There are two ways to take part in our CSA program:
2024 Winter Share
How Winter Share works
What: Extend the CSA season with our Winter Share CSA. Winter Squash, onions, potatoes, carrots, beets, turnips, shallots, salad greens and cooking greens from our tunnels as well as the fields, broccolini, apples & pears from the western slope, and more....Our Winter Share is similar in size to a small summer share with fruit. Egg Share and Daily Grains Bread Share are available to add onto your weekly veg share as well.
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When: Winter Share is an 8-week share, Oct. 23 - Dec. 12;
Choos your pick-up location:
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pick up on Wednesdays from 12-6pm in Boulder at Cure Organic Farm.
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pick-up on Thursdays from 4-6pm, 4335 Raleigh St. Denver
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pick-up on Thursday from 4-6pm, 2061 S. Adams St. Denver
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Cost: All shares are weekly for 8 weeks.
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$300 for weekly Winter Share of fruit and veg.
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$68 for weekly Egg share.
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$48-$96 Daily Grains Bread Share.
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How: You will collect and pack your own share, so please bring bags. In the event of wintery weather, we will pre-pack your Winter Share(s) for you to grab and go.
We have 100 Winter Shares available this season. Please register now for your share!
2025 Summer CSA Shares
CSA Card Works How the
Our CSA card allows you to shop when you want, and to purchase what you need that week—offering you the most flexibility. If you travel often, have specific dietary needs or just want to supplement your own garden, this is perfect for you!
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Purchase the card for $500
(10% bonus is added to the card; total of $550) -
May be used to purchase any Cure Organic Farm product available at the Farm Stand during normal business hours.
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Available products throughout the season include vegetables, heritage pork, beef, fruit, honey, eggs, flowers, plant starts, hanging baskets and a variety of value-added goods.
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The balance can be used throughout the entire season, from when the Farm Stand opens in the spring through Thanksgiving. The balance must be used by 12/15/2024. Any unused balances will be donated after this date.
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If you use up your balance before the end of the season, you can add additional money to your card in $100 increments and maintain the same benefits.
Traditional CSA Shares Work How
Our Traditional CSA Share offers 20 weeks of produce from early June through mid-October. This is a great way to eat with the season and get the very best of what's available in the field each week. Some of our crops are reserved exclusively for Traditional CSA members.
Shares can be picked up in one of two ways June -October:
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At our farm on Wednesdays from 12:00 am–7:00 pm
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At our farm on Saturdays from 12:00 pm - 5:00pm.
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In Denver, Thursdays from 5pm-7pm. (Exact location address will be emailed to Denver CSA pick-up members in May.) Pick-up in Highlands neighborhood or DU neighborhood.
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If you're unavailable for a pick-up one week, we can pack your share for Thursday–Sunday pick-up at our Farm Stand (Just be sure to email us so we can have your share packed and ready for you.)
Below are your share purchase options and an example of what you may get in a "typical" weekly share.
Specific share option details below
Traditional CSA Shares
2025 Registration Opens in January
January 2025
*What You Get Each Week
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While no two weeks are the same, here is an example of a typical Medium share in August:
Share the Bounty
Community Supported Agriculture is about sharing—food, community, and bounty. Each year, we raise money with this fund through your donations, which provide grants to help of-set the cost of csa shares for households based on financial need. If you, your business, school or group would like to help pay for a subscription for one of these households, please indicate this on the Registration Form.
If you feel like you would qualify for Share the Bounty, please contact us.