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Typical Produce Selection from Fulton Farms CSA Program

Community Supported Agriculture

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is an alternative model to growing and distributing produce that focuses on producing in a manner that is sustainable, locally-sourced and organic.

Our CSA program known as The Happy Box started in 2004 with just a handful of Dayton area customers. Although our program came from humble beginnings, soon the news that Fulton Farms was offering weekly delivery of delicious organic produce began to spread. Within a few short years, our community has blossomed into a thriving group of nearly 700 weekly subscribers. For a small weekly fee, these customers receive a generous box of fresh organic produce grown from our farm and sourced from other similar programs to add a little seasonal variety.

Join Our Community

Click here for more information about the Happy Box and how you can get delicious produce delivered right to your home.


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