Featherstone Farm Boxes

Get a personalized farm box of organic fruits, vegetables, & herbs delivered weekly to a pickup site near you.

Our CSA Farm Box Subscription Plans

  • Summer Solo Box

    June 19 - October 17 (2024)
    $558 for 18 weeks
    $31 / week

    The Summer Solo Box is perfect for 1-2 people. What’s in the box? More than 45 types of fruits, vegetables, and herbs: imagine beautiful red and gold beets, ginger, strawberries, tomatoes (sungolds and slicers!), cucumbers, dill, sweet corn, basil, cantaloupe, watermelon, squash, and more!

  • Summer Sustainer Box

    June 19 - October 17 (2024)
    $799.20 for 18 weeks
    $44.40 / week

    Get the same variety of items in the box as with the Summer Solo Box, but for a household of 3-4 people. If you love vegetables at every meal and enjoy occasionally storing some for a winter treat, this is the share for you. Each delivery comes with a weekly e-newsletter, recipes and cooking/storage tips.

  • Winter Box

    October 23 - February 20 (2024/25)
    $410 for 9 weeks
    $45.60 / week

    Bring a little sunshine into your cold Minnesota winter! This box is delivered every other week. Each box contains a two-week supply of storage crops (carrots, winter squash, potatoes, and roots) along with fresh greens from our high tunnels (spinach, lettuce, herbs, brassica greens).

  • Spring Box

    Check back for spring 2025 details or join the waiting list

    Salad mix, radishes, spinach, and herbs from our new high tunnels, plus lettuce, asparagus, rhubarb, and more from our fields. Each delivery includes an e-newsletter from the farm along with recipes and cooking tips.

  • Gift Certificates

    Yes, we have gift certificates in any amount! Purchase the gift of fresh, local food for someone special.

It’s easy to get started with our CSA farm boxes!

1. Sign up

Sign up for one or more of our seasonal farm boxes: summer solo, summer sustainer, winter, or spring. (Can’t pay all at once? No problem. Choose our installment plan and put only 25% down at signup.) Choose where to pick up your box from one of our 37 locations.

2. Set preferences

Tell us your fruit and veggie prefences, and we’ll build each week’s box just for you, based on what is being harvested that week. We grow about 100 varieities of fruits, vegetables, and herbs, so you have plenty to choose from!

3. Tweak your box

Every Friday, you’ll get an email inviting you to (optionally) customize your box. Add more of what you like, and take out what you don’t. Add fun new items from our local partners (for an extra fee).

4. Get your box!

Each week, we’ll deliver your box to your pickup site. Going on vacation? No problem! Hold your box for another week or donate it to one of our food bank partners.

Get Farm Box previews every week!

Every week, Jack (or another of our farmers) will give you a heads up on what’s coming in your box. Here’s an example (below); see our YouTube channel to view more farm box reveals.

Farm Box FAQ

  • We offer farm box subscriptions for spring (May - June), summer (June - October), and winter (October - February). Our summer share comes in two sizes, solo and sustainer.

  • We grow about 100 varieties of fruit, herbs, leafy greens, and vegetables, plus we offer other fun products (honey, apples, eggs, flour, jam) from our local partners. Because we deliver most of these items direct to you immediately after harvesting them, not all items are available at all times. Check out a product list here.

  • We deliver to multiple locations in Burnsville, Chanhassen, Chatfield, Edina, La Crosse, Lansboro, Maple Grove, Minneapolis, Minnetonka, Richfield, Rochester, St. Paul, Winona, Woodbury. Get a list of all locations here.

  • Yes, all of our produce is USDA certified organic!

  • Yes! You will pay only for the weeks remaining in the season.

  • Items for spring and summer boxes are harvested within about 48 hours of delivery. Winter storage crops (squash, carrots, potatoes, etc.) are stored; fresh winter greens are harvested just before delivery.

  • In the spirit of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), members are connected to the highs and lows of the farm, as we experience both lovely and not-so-lovely conditions to grow great food. We have over 30 years of experience under our belt to minimize the risks that go along with farming. Even in the worst drought on record at Featherstone (2012), or the worst year of crop loss due to ongoing rain (2016), we pulled off an amazing season! We have great packing and storing facilities, phenomenal work crews, as well as an excellent irrigation system. That said, Nature is rarely consistent, and we have to be prepared for anything.

    Learn more about Community Supported Agriculture in our CSA Success Series.

  • Yes! You can buy them here.