2026 CSA Registration
2026 Summer Csa program
Projected Dates: June 10 – 12th thru October 21 – 23rd
2026 Early Winter CSA extension
Projected Dates: October 28 – 30th thru December 2 – 4th
Pickups on Monday – Tuesday the week of Thanksgiving Nov. 23 – 24th
*Projected Start = dates subject to change pending weather
2026 Egg Share
One dozen eggs per week with your Full or Medium share throughout the season. More Details
2026 Honey Share
Four 1lb. distributions with your Full or Medium share throughout the Summer CSA season. More Details
2026 Pork Share
Five or seven distributions of heritage pork with your Full or Medium share throughout the CSA Season. More Details
(These shares are not available through online registration. Click here for enrollment instructions.)
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All PICK UPS ARE AT THE FARM Wednesday, Thursday or Friday from 2pm to 7pm
Summer CSA
As a member of the Gorman Farms CSA, you will receive an assortment of spring, summer and fall vegetables as the seasons change throughout the program. Starting in early-June, pickups happen weekly at the farm on your selected day. We have everything setup like a farmer’s market with boards and labels guiding you through the selections.
The pickup process is interactive but also set up for those with time constraints. You can interact at your own pace or just get your produce and go.
Also available, complimentary and exclusive to all CSA memberships, is our “CSA Members Only Pick-Your-Own Flower and Herb Garden“, where you can pick a bouquet of flowers and/or fresh herbs each week as available.
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Early Winter CSA
The Early Winter CSA program is an extension into December continuing immediately after the Summer CSA season ends. Only one share size is available. We plan for a mid-range share, between our standard Full and Medium share sizes. Keep in mind many of the items may be storage items and perishability should be less than the regular Summer Season. When the light and temperatures change into the end of November and December, the fresh eating crops will slow down. Mother Nature is in charge. You will see many of your favorite fall crops, plus some additional crops that aren’t produced until later.