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Get Produce (CSA)

CSA Shares for 2012 include…

  • Fresh, hand-harvested seasonal fruits and vegetables year around.
  • Access to our Health Oasis at the farm, great outdoors.
  • Newsletters (and e-mails!) with information about each week’s harvest, tips for storage, recipes, occacional updates on the farm.

The MOA Nature Farm  is a ten-acre, diversified organic farm and orchard in the Central Valley. We are committed to natural farming, the sustainable agricultura movement, and honoring the direct link between Grower and Consumer.

Join us! Invest in your health and the health of your loved  ones! All with a share of the highest quality produce the season can offer! 

Contact Bruno Luconi, farm manager by phone (559) 324-0465, or fill out the form below to email us your info:

(The contact form below is for CSA Fresno subscribers only. LA residents, please scroll down use the "CSA–Los Angeles" form.)
 

First and Last Name*
Address
Phone*
*Mandatory Information

 

Small box: feeds family of 2 (8 units of fresh & diverse produce)

Monthly - $60    Quarterly - $180    Yearly - $650   

 

Large box: feeds family of 4 (12 units of fresh & diverse produce)

Monthly - $80    Quarterly - $245    Yearly - $864   

 

No commitment to CSA:

Small - $18    Large - $24

 

 

*farm will have a break from the 2nd week of December to the 2nd week of January

Pick up Locations:

Vineyard Farmers Market, N/W corner of Blackstone and Shaw, Fresno.
Wednesday 3-6pm; Saturday – 7am-12pm

MOA Health Oasis Garden, 5790 N. Indianola Ave, Clovis.
Friday – 8am-12pm

2940 E. Brandon Lane, Fresno.
Thursday – 5-7pm

Please make checks payable to MOA. We would appreciate the payment at the pick-up time.

Los Angeles CSA application

Dear LA customers! 

Please use the form below to sign-up for CSA - Los Angeles. 

LA Sign-In Form

CSA Agreement

MOA's CSA Agreement between Farmer & Member

Please read carefully and digitally sigh below to finish the application for CSA. Print the agreement for your records.

Click Here to Read and Sign

What is Natural Farming?

Natural Farming must be approached as a philosophy as well as a technique of food production, it is this trait that sets it apart from other forms of organic farming. As a Philosophy, Natural Farming relies on understanding the subtle physical relationships and spiritual bonds that exist among all of the elements involved in the cultivation of foods; the earth, sun, rain, wind, the farmer, the people who eat the food and the society in which they live. Its purpose is to foster the health and well being of all these elements. 

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Hi there! Do you know what a CSA is?

It stands for Community Support Agriculture… but what is that? Basically, a CSA Program ensures that you—the community-member—receive fresh fruits and vegetables directly from your farmer. By joining a CSA, you are supporting your local community and consuming produce in the healthiest way. Know your farm & know your farmer to eat local, fresh and in-season.

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Samples of Produce

Here is a sample list of our seasonal harvest: 

From our Orchard: 11 different varieties of Peaches, 4 varieties of Nectarines, 6 varieties of Plums, 6 varieties of Pluots, Apricots, Valencia & Navel Oranges, 4 varieties of Apples, 2 varieties of Asian Pears, Pomegranates, Lemons, Grapes, Hachiya & Fuyu Persimmons, 2 varieties of Tangerines, 

From the Field: A variety of Salad Greens (Arugula, Lettuce, Mizuna, Bok Choy, Spinach), Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Collard Greens, Cucumbers, Eggplants, Garlic, Kale, Melons, Okra, Sweet & Hot Peppers, Radishes, Swiss Chard, Strawberries, Summer & Winter Squash, Tomatoes, Okra, and over 12 different varieties of herbs- including Basil and Russian Sage-…the list goes on! 

With so many varieties and flavors for you to taste, it’s hard to imagine getting bored with what’s in your box.