What is a CSA?
Hudson Ranch is a local operator of a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, in Napa, California. The CSA is centered on the connection between local farmers and their communities, through a mutually-beneficial agreement where community members to purchase “shares” of that farm’s weekly produce supply. Members of the CSA receive fresh, in-season produce weekly and in turn support sustainable farming practices in their community.
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Hudson Ranch CSA
Hudson Ranch is a unique agricultural operation, which raises produce, poultry, and pork in the Carneros Region of Napa Valley. Our mission is to cultivate the finest quality vegetables, meats, and eggs, using no hormones or antibiotics and farmed in the most sustainable way possible. We believe that exceptional, flavorful ingredients are the key to exceptional food.
Although we have only been in operation for three years, Hudson Ranch has become an integral supplier of farm fresh chickens and eggs in the Napa Valley. Our produce is used sought by local restaurants who want to use the highest quality ingredients from local providers.
The Hudson Ranch CSA 2010 Season will run from May till October. At this time, we offer a single produce share size. A “Regular Share” consists of enough produce for a family of 2/3 (weekly) adults for a total of 24 weeks. Hudson Ranch also offers farm fresh eggs, chickens, and guinea hens, which can be added to weekly CSA subscriptions.
Produce Availability
The number and types of items will vary week to week, but rest assured, there will be plenty of food to feed a small family of 2/3 adults in each box per week.
You can expect to see some of the following items in your box, during each season:
How Does It Work?
Have questions? See if the answer is listed here. Otherwise, contact us at (707) 255-1455 or michelle@hudsonvineyards.com