The Benefits of Community Supported Agriculture

While the benefits for members are vast, the CSA model is a truly ideal concept for the farmer.

With the CSA model, the farmer has capital at the beginning of the season when the majority of large expenses occur, such as infrastructure developments, seed orders, and soil amendments. Since farmers market attendance is dependent on weather conditions, the CSA program also ensures that the produce grown is enjoyed and not wasted. 

Truth is, in a time when we are constantly bombarded with information, media, and advertisements it can be difficult to know who or what is actually telling the truth. Who actually has your best interest at heart? For me, the CSA model counters everything our culture has become.

Benefits of Joining a CSA:

  • 25 shares each week starting May 20 and ending November 11 containing 7-8 vegetables of the farmers choosing

  • 10% off our Online Store for ALL OF 2026

  • Several video share walk throughs with one of our team members

  • Option to swap out one item from each share

  • Opportunity to add eggs or other farms’ products onto your share each week with your pickup

  • Down River Farm Canvas Bag and Sticker

  • Digital version of our CSA Handbook

  • Weekly Newsletters featuring recipes, storage tips, and farm updates written by the farmer himself

  • Vacation share rescheduling - miss a week, double up on a different week

By purchasing a CSA you are voting for good, clean, nutritious food grown by people who care more about you and the land than any food advertiser or CEO. You are voting to keep your dollars in the local economy. By supporting Down River Farm, you support Paul and his team at Better Earth Compost in Peoria. You support Peoria Brick Company. You support Kelly Seed in Peoria. You support Sancken Automotive in Eureka. You support the gas station down the street. You support restaurants in Peoria. You support our landowner, Dave Bishop, who owns PrairiErth Farm, an organic vegetable and livestock farm in Atlanta, IL. You support the local farms that sell us straw each year.

What does this come down to? You support the growth of Peoria and Central Illinois.

With an economy so convoluted and muddled, it's hard to look past when you hand a dollar to a business, company, or individual. But to know that a CSA purchase means your money largely stays right here in Peoria, is hard to conceptualize and equally difficult to place a value on. You are voting for a type of agriculture that is centered towards soil health, which will prove beneficial for generations to come. As a young farmer, who cares more about the future of the people and planet than someone who will occupy it and someday raise a family in it?

The CSA model also allows the farmer to sell produce that might be slightly blemished. While perfectly safe to eat and just as tasty, it simply wouldn't be accepted in the wholesale market or farmers market. This allows members to get large quantities of quality produce and remove waste from the food system. Food waste is one of the biggest problems with our agricultural system, our economy, and our culture. It changes with systems like this. 

I don't wish to be idealistic, ask anyone I know, it's not in my nature. But the CSA model is something that everyone can feel good about being a part of. Guilt free food, grown with time-tested techniques that will benefit the community, the environment, and your body.

This is about a lot more than just a bag of vegetables all season long.

It's a way to change food as we know it.

But it starts with you. We can't do it without you. 

Shannon Halford

Shannon Halford is a practicing web designer, brand strategist and creative director who was raised by the river and married by the mountains. The work balances natural beauty with intuitive function and shibui sensibility, creating unforgettable experiences with world class brands. The studios are located just west of the Illinois River in the heart of the American Midwest.

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