Farm Share Spotlight: Adamah Farm

March 9, 2024
Adamah Farm in Falls Village is participating in CT NOFA’s Farm Share Program, which provides reduced cost Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares – also known as farm shares – to Connecticut residents in need of financial assistance.
Adamah Farm is a three acre vegetable farm growing for CSA, food pantries, and on-site dining services at the retreat center where they are located. They also run a residential educational program called the Adamah Fellowship and produce homestead scaled diversified crops beyond the production-scale veggie farm, including nuts, berries, fruit, chickens, and goats. They offer a 22 week veggie share that includes 8-12 items each week.
If you are a Connecticut resident who is interested in a reduced cost CSA share from Adamah Farm, visit their website to apply for a share.
Don’t need a discounted CSA but would like to support them in providing discounted CSA shares to those in need? You can donate to their fund here.
To learn more about the program or to search for a participating farm close to you, visit the Farm Share Program page.
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