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Our CSA

Community Supported Agriculture is a way for farmers and consumers to share both the rewards and the risks associated with farming. We offer both a Full Fruit Share and a ½ Fruit Share. Starting in June with strawberries, you will receive a monthly delivery of delicious, healthy Michigan-grown organic fruit through November.

We may substitute pears, or melons/watermelons, or increase the quantity of an item based on how the season progresses. Everything we grow is certified organic by Oregon Tilth. (The blueberries are certified transitional)

As an additional benefit, CSA members enjoy discounted rates on cider and special bulk offers on other farm produce. We offer home delivery for an additional fee, or you can skip the fee and choose a convenient pick-up spot.

Interested in Wholesale?

We offer wholesale pricing to grocery stores, chefs, and restaurants. Just contact us below and we’ll be in touch.

A La Carte

If you are not a CSA member or wholesale partner but are looking for a unique fruit or a large amount of produce for canning, applesauce, etc. please check out our online store. Note that most items are pick-up at the farm only. If you are interested in learning more, don’t see a product, want to ask questions, just click the button below.

Made on the Farm

Have you ever had our cider? If not, well, we won’t say you haven’t lived, but you truly haven’t yet lived your best life! It is an amazing and sublime experience. A perfect blend of sweet and tart, our nothing-added apple cider is, as a special 5 year old customer once remarked, “it tastes like fall”! We fell in love with him and his comment so much it’s on our website! You can find our cider at the farm for upick and at these fine stores. Other products at upick include fresh cider donuts, caramel apples, fresh brewed Madcap coffee and more. We also make other wonderful certified organic products including our tasty apple cider vinegar and small batches of applesauce and jams. Either come on out to the farm or click below to ask any questions you might have.
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