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Yorkville »

Starting June 6, you can sign up to get a weekly shipment of food straight from the farm.

DUMBO »

Registration is now open for the DUMBO + Vinegar Hill CSA's summer season.

Crown Heights »

The area has six CSA options for those looking to share a local farmer's crop this season.

Crown Heights »

Members of the Local Roots CSA won't have to volunteer to get access to the Berg'n beer hall share.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Single vegetable shares from the PLG CSA cost $340 for 22 weeks of fresh produce, organizers said.

Great Kills »

The Mid-Island CSA and the South Shore CSA will start distributing organic produce in June.

Bed-Stuy »

The food-buying club wants to move into a new storefront later this year.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Donors can sponsor a share of veggies through Paypal on the organization's website.

Bed-Stuy »

Bed-Stuy Bounty is a food buy-in club that allows Bed-Stuy residents to pitch in and buy healthy foods.

Long Island City »

Residents are working to set up a new CSA in the Long Island City neighborhood.

Carroll Gardens »

Local Roots has curated a selection of Thanksgiving products to order, based on common holiday recipes.

Livingston »

Heritage Farm at Snug Harbor Cultural Center will open up a farm stand to sell locally grown produce.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Jewish Home Lifecare joins a growing list of neighborhood site where locals can pick up fresh produce.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Phil Stober left a corporate career to start an organic farm. He's opening a stand to sell his produce on Riverside Boulevard.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Residents at the Chelsea housing development will get healthy veggies at decent prices.