The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Become a CSA shareholder


Time is running out to become a 2009 "shareholder" in one of Utah's Community Supported Agriculture programs or CSAs.

Shareholders typically pay a fee in the Spring and, in return, they receive a portion of the farm's produce each week throughout the growing season. Most farmers have drop-off locations in various locations . Utah CSAs now accepting subscriptions include:

Bell Organic Gardens » 975 Canyon Breeze Lane, Draper; 801 571-7288 or bellorganic.com
Borski Farms » 251 W. 100 South, Kaysville; 801-546-5221 or borskifarms.org
East Farms » 4910 Canvasvac Lane, West Point; 801-298-5669 or eastfarms.net
Ranui Gardens » 1459 Hoytsville Rd., Dog Holler; 435-336-2813 or ranui.com
Sun River Farm » 141 S. 6000 West, Mendon; 435-787-1182 or 435-757-7507 or sunriverfarm@yahoo.com
Zoe's Garden » P.O. Box 3762, Ogden; 801 725-2682 or zoegarden.com

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   Kathy Stephenson has been the food writer at The Tribune since 2000. Prior to that she covered education and was a general assignment reporter for Utah's largest daily newspaper. A Utah native, Stephenson's first job was picking zucchini on her grandparent's Kaysville farm. Every Christmas, Stephenson's neighbors and colleagues look forward to getting a plate of her baklava. Last year, she gave away nearly 300 pieces.