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5 Benefits of Joining a Local Farm Share (CSA)

Joining a local farm share, also known as a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), is one of the simplest ways to eat fresh, seasonal food while supporting a local farm.


At Wolfe Hill Farm in Lenhartsville, PA, our CSA connects you directly to the growing season in Berks County—bringing you closer to your food, your community, and the land itself.


1. Fresh, Seasonal Produce

CSA members receive produce at peak freshness, often harvested just hours before pickup. This means better flavor, higher quality, and food that truly reflects the season.


From early greens to late summer tomatoes and fall harvest, each week offers something new.


2. Support Local Agriculture

Joining a CSA directly supports a local farm, helping sustain small-scale agriculture in your community.


Your membership allows farmers to plan, plant, and grow with confidence—keeping farmland active and productive right here in Berks County.


3. Eat With the Seasons

A CSA naturally encourages seasonal eating, helping you align your meals with what’s growing locally.


This not only improves flavor and freshness but also introduces you to new ingredients and ways of cooking throughout the year.


4. Build a Connection to Your Food

When you pick up your share at the farm, you gain a deeper understanding of where your food comes from.


Many members find that this connection creates a more meaningful relationship with what’s on their plate.


5. Be Part of Something Local

A CSA is more than a weekly pickup—it’s a way to be part of a local food system.


It creates a connection between farmers and members, strengthening the community and supporting a shared investment in local agriculture.


Join Wolfe Hill Farm’s CSA

Wolfe Hill Farm offers seasonal CSA shares in Lenhartsville, PA, serving the Kutztown and Berks County area.


Whether you're new to CSA or returning for another season, our shares are designed to bring fresh food and meaningful connection into your routine.


Rooted in the land. Crafted for everyday living.

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