
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. It’s a way for people to buy food directly from farmers.
This model came out of a need to move away from a global food system and give communities better access to local food, while also building relationships between growers and customers.
When you join a CSA, you pay upfront for a share of a
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. It’s a way for people to buy food directly from farmers.
This model came out of a need to move away from a global food system and give communities better access to local food, while also building relationships between growers and customers.
When you join a CSA, you pay upfront for a share of a farm’s harvest. In return, you get a regular box, filled with fresh, in-season food throughout the growing season. It’s a steady way to get good food, support local farms, and often spend less than you would at a store.

Everything we offer comes from Montana businesses and small local producers, your neighbors. We work with about 45 different vendors across the state, most of them based right here in the Gallatin Valley. That means your food is grown and made close to home, by people you could run into at the market.
Buying this way helps farmers earn
Everything we offer comes from Montana businesses and small local producers, your neighbors. We work with about 45 different vendors across the state, most of them based right here in the Gallatin Valley. That means your food is grown and made close to home, by people you could run into at the market.
Buying this way helps farmers earn a fair living, cuts down on environmental impact, and keeps money circulating in the local economy. It’s fresh, seasonal food with a real connection to the people who produced it.

Each grocery box pulls from this network of producers, so you get a good mix of what’s available and in season. That can include vegetables, meat, dairy, eggs, flowers, and pantry items, along with a few extras here and there.
All of our producers have organic and regenerative practices, which means everything in your box will be nutrient
Each grocery box pulls from this network of producers, so you get a good mix of what’s available and in season. That can include vegetables, meat, dairy, eggs, flowers, and pantry items, along with a few extras here and there.
All of our producers have organic and regenerative practices, which means everything in your box will be nutrient dense, clean, and healthy.
We also want to make local food more accessible and convenient and that is why we will be doing a biweekly pick up in Manhattan. We will be there from 4pm-6pm every other Tuesday, with add on options like bouquets, coffee, honey, tea, and more!
Pickup will be at Gluten Free Prairie Bakery, 116 E Main St. in Manhattan, MT.


A biweekly grocery box with up to 7 items including fresh greens, herbs, root veggies, bread, eggs, and more! (meat not included) Three months of local food options from June 16th to September 15th. Pickup will be at Gluten Free Prairie Bakery, 116 E Main St. in Manhattan, MT.


A biweekly grocery box with up to 10 items including fresh greens, herbs, root veggies, meat, bread, honey, eggs, cheese and more! Three months of local food options from June 16th to September 15th. Pickup will be at Gluten Free Prairie Bakery, 116 E Main St. in Manhattan, MT.


Get a biweekly bouquet of fresh, seasonal flowers from Kokoro Farm or Rathvinden Farm both located in Belgrade! Great gift option for Mother's Day or birthdays! Pickup will be at Gluten Free Prairie Bakery, 116 E Main St. in Manhattan, MT. June 16th to September 15th.
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