
"We are thrilled to invite you to join the 92nd Street Y Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, now in its third year! Organic produce for the 92nd Street Y CSA is grown locally at Stoneledge Farm in the foothills of the Northern Catskills.

"We are thrilled to invite you to join the 92nd Street Y Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, now in its third year! Organic produce for the 92nd Street Y CSA is grown locally at Stoneledge Farm in the foothills of the Northern Catskills.

"Holton Farms is owned by cousins Seth Holton and Jurrien Swarts and family friend George Hornig. The Holton family, among the first settlers of Westminster, Vermont, has been farming this quaint village for over 200 years. As eighth generation farmers, we take farming seriously. We use sustainable farming methods, not because it’s in fashion, but because it makes sense and it’s the right thing to do.

"Tremblay Apiaries LLC resides in the Fingerlakes region of upstate New York amidst the hills of Chemung County just north of the Pennsylvania border. Owned and operated by Alan Tremblay, a life-long beekeeper, this operation produces, packages, and sells its own products direct to the consumer. We produce a wide variety of honeys, and related value-added products. We market pure beeswax candles produced from our own beeswax."

"We are small family farm located six miles outside of Honesdale, PA. We raise four acres of vegetables, tend ten acres of fruit and nut orchards, and raise pigs, chickens, and honey bees. We are deeply committed to organic farming practices and strive to provide healthy food to our local community.

"Stoneledge Farm is a 100 acre, certified organic farm located in South Cairo, Greene County, New York in the foothills of the Northern Catskills. The homestead, greenhouses, berry patch and packing barn are located on 50 acres of mostly wooded land supported by a stone ledge running just below the soil surface. The farm fields and main barns are located on nearby additional 50 acres of prime agricultural land adjacent to the Catskill Creek.
"The Carnegie Hill CSA project started in 1997 as a direct partnership between a community that wanted local, organic produce and a family farm looking to use sustainable land management to build a sustainable business. CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture, a direct relationship between consumers and producers based on a mutual sharing of risks and benefits.