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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

Pasture-raised Chicken 🌱 Grass-fed Beef 🌱 Organic Pastured Pork

Do you believe in healthy land, healthy animals, and healthy people?

 

Become a part of our farm family and feel good about what’s in your freezer. Our small Rhode Island farm offers a limited number of shares each year, and your chance to join is coming soon!

New for 2023

We’re building a new CSA program just for you! We’re working hard to build a page that makes it super easy for you to sign up, and we’ll have it ready to open in early or mid January. Here’s what’s new…

 

Pick what you like! 

Choose all the items you’d like to have delivered to your doorstep each month. You can pick from individual items like ground beef, burgers, whole chickens, tenders, pork chops, and dozens more — plus an assortment of convenience packs like breakfast meat or sausage of the month. 

 

You can set it and forget, or pop in from time to time to adjust what you’re getting next. When you subscribe, we reserve items just for you, so you’ll have access to items that the general public doesn’t.

We've expanded our delivery routes across 47 zip codes!

Chances are, we deliver to your home or workplace. If not, you can still order for farm pickup.

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Get an alert!

Want to call dibs on your share of humanely-raised meat? Sign up for emails and/or text messages, and we’ll let you know as soon as our 2023 CSA opens, in early or mid-January.

FAQs

How can I stock up on good meat before the CSA opens?

The best variety of cuts and popular items like chicken breasts and bacon are reserved for our CSA members. But we’ve got a few favorites available in our online store — order now for self-serve pickup! Once your order has been packed, you can pick up at our farm (366 C Victory Highway, Exeter, Rhode Island) any time that’s convenient for you.   

Will I know what's going to be in my share? Can I choose individual items?

Yes! In our new system, you’ll choose which cuts you want to receive each month, and you can update your choices from time to time if you like (based on item availability).

 

By subscribing, you’ll also get access to the most popular cuts, which are not available for one-off purchase in our store.

Why become a CSA member?

  • Set it & forget it: As a CSA member, you know your freezer will always be well stocked with nutrient-dense proteins! While we offer some cuts to non-members for one-off purchase, the selection is smaller and may dwindle at the end of the season. Meantime, members will have the best selection and will enjoy well-stocked freezers all year long.

  • Eat well: We’ll send you recipes and cooking tips each month to help you prepare wholesome meals with less effort. 

  • Feel good: Our meat is the real deal. You’ll be keeping the local food system strong now and for future generations. As for flavor, nutrient density, and humane practices — you’ll be enjoying meat that is far superior to anything you’ll find at the grocery store or on a big brand website. No greenwashing here!

  • Visit the farm: We host a number of events each year that are only available to CSA members. We love getting to know you personally! 

  • VIP access: As a CSA member, you'll have early access to reserve your ham and turkey! You’ll also get access to the most popular cuts, which are not available to other customers (bacon, chicken breasts, pork tenderloin, steaks…)

How will I get my order?

We offer convenient pickup and home delivery. When you sign up, you can choose whichever option works best for you.

 

Customers who choose delivery to their home or workplace will receive their share on the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Wednesday of every month, with a consistent day determined by zip code. You’ll receive email and text notifications reminding you of the date each month. You don’t need to be home when we deliver, but it is very important to leave out a cooler to keep your frozen meat nice and frozen. 

 

Customers who choose farm pickup are welcome to stop by our self-serve farm store shed on any day/time, starting on the first of the month. Each CSA member will be assigned a pin number to access the shed. Your pin is the last 4 digits of the phone number you listed to place the order. Our pick-up shed is located onsite at our farm: 

Wild Harmony Farm

366 C Victory Highway

Exeter, RI 02822

Does your farm deliver throughout Rhode Island and Connecticut?

Yes! We now deliver to a whopping 47 zip codes. When the new CSA launches, you’ll be able to use our zip code checker to look up your zip code and find out instantly if we deliver to your house. If your home is not in our delivery area, you might try your workplace instead. And you can still order for pickup at our farm! (We’re at 366 C Victory Highway, Exeter, RI and our convenient PIN-based system means you can pick up any time that works for you, once your box is packed.)

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I’m an existing member. Will anything change for me?

In early January, we’ll be canceling your automatic payment in preparation for moving to the new system, and you may see a cancellation notice. 

 

As soon as the new CSA signup page is ready, we’ll ask you to go build your new box. Stay tuned for that email. You can also sign up with your phone number now, and we’ll send you a text message alert when the new CSA is ready.

What if I change my mind?

You can skip a month or cancel any time, but we hope you’ll consider staying on for 6 months or more. Your commitment to supporting our local farm in the winter keeps us focused on what we love to do most — nurturing our animals, land, and community.

Are there other ways to buy from your local farm?

You can order a grass-fed quarter cow or organic pastured half hog (known as a bulk order) at certain times of the year. Sign up for emails and we’ll notify you when the next order period opens!

 

You can also order from a limited selection of favorite cuts — checkout online and pickup at the farm (366 C Victory Highway, Exeter, RI). The selection is smaller, does not include certain high-demand items, and may dwindle at the end of the season. 

 

Farm customers who subscribe to the CSA or order a quarter cow or half hog will have the best selection and will enjoy well-stocked freezers all year long.

Is the meat refrigerated or frozen? How much freezer space do I need?

All of our meat is flash-frozen at peak freshness. Our little Rhode Island farm supplies some of our region's highest acclaimed chefs, and they rave about the freshness and quality. It will be light years ahead of anything from a large-scale distributor, and since it’s frozen rather than refrigerated, you’ll have plenty of flexibility in choosing when to prepare each item.


A month’s worth of pasture-raised pork, chicken and grass-fed beef will fit in your typical freezer space. If your freezer is currently full of who knows what, it may be time for a fresh start :)

How is your meat raised? Are your farm practices humane & organic?

At Wild Harmony Farm, we are dedicated to raising meat lovingly, humanely, and with integrity. We raise our animals on pasture and we practice rotational grazing — good for the land, good for the animals, and good for you! 

 

Our beef is 100% grass-fed, 100% of the time. During the growing season, the cattle are moved every day to fresh grass on our certified organic pastures, and fed only organic hay (dried grass) during the winter. Our cattle are renowned for high-quality meat that finishes with excellent flavor and tenderness without any grain. 

 

Our chicken and Thanksgiving turkeys are raised on organic pasture, supplemented with organic grain — all following certified organic practices. They travel across our pastures in a contraption called a "chicken schooner" that we move daily to fresh grass. They get the best of all worlds — fresh pasture, sunshine, shade, and fresh air. Our local poultry processor is not certified organic. However, we’ve inquired about their practices and it’s our understanding that they technically would qualify for certification, just choose to skip the paperwork. 

 

Our pigs are raised on pasture and certified organic from start to finish. They are born in the fresh air, where the mothers are never confined by gestation or farrowing crates. We use their natural tendencies to help build soil and regenerate the land on our farm. Berkshires are known for outstanding flavor and marbling. Some of our sausage recipes cannot be certified organic because not all of the ingredients or spices are organic, even though the pork is organic. 

 

We never cut corners, ever. Fill your freezer with food you can feel good about!

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Fill your freezer with food you can feel good about!

Do you believe in healthy land, healthy animals, and healthy people? Become a part of our farm family and feel good about what’s in your freezer.

 

Sign up for emails and/or text messages, and we’ll let you know as soon as our 2023 CSA opens, in early or mid January.

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