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2025 Wildland Farm CSA Shares

***UPDATE: Our 2025 CSA Season has been filled! We will release a waitlist for our 2026 CSA Season in the coming months and if you didn't have a chance to sign up, we will still have select produce available at our Wildland market and both the Perry Street Thursday Market and Liberty Lake Farmer's Market. Thank you for your interest & support; we are so excited to feed you!***

What is a CSA?

Community Supported Agriculture (or CSA) is a system that connects the eater (you), with farmers (us), in a more intimate, community centered way. Our CSA program will provide us with the resources we need to continue our work as environmental stewards. Our farm is booming with life, both below and above the soil. We farm with all organic and eco-focused practices including farming without the use of tons of plastic and by minimally disturbing the soil through low to no tillage. By joining you will be supporting young, first generation farmers as fewer and fewer folks know how to farm and you will be helping protect local farm land from further development. You will be making an investment in healthy soil, clean air and water, and be keeping your food dollars in our local economy. You’ll be eating ultra-fresh, flavorful food harvested and grown with love (yes, you can taste the love!).

Our market farm has just over an acre of in-production-land with over 80 varieties of vegetables and fruits throughout the growing season.Though the farm also consists of a small orchard of cherry and Italian plum trees, Christmas trees with varieties including Grand Fir, Balsam Fir, and Frasier Fir, as well as rewilding areas and long term plans of introducing agroforestry principles.

Sign up today to support Wildland Cooperative in our third season growing on and stewarding this beautiful land on Green Bluff!

How does the Wildland CSA work?

  1. Subscribe for the season! Membership requires half of the payment up front (non-refundable) with the second half being due the first week of May 2025.

  2. Choose from one of the following pick-up locations where you’d like to pick-up weekly. You will confirm this pick-up site in May 2025.

    • Wildland Cooperative on Green Bluff every Thursday, 3pm - 7pm

    • Wildland Cooperative on Green Bluff every Saturday, 12pm - 7pm

    • South Perry Thursday Market in Spokane every Thursday, 3pm - 7pm

    • Liberty Lake Farmers Market every Saturday, 9am - 1pm

  3. Enjoy your seasonal goodies for the week and come back with your tote the following week for another round of farm fresh vegetables, herbs, and fruit!

Timeframe: June 17 through September 27 (16 weeks total)

Pricing: $600 total

Payment Schedule: First half payment ($300) due at sign-up and to secure your spot; Second half payment ($300) due the first week of May

What will weekly boxes look like?

5-7 seasonal items per week including:

  • Herbs like thyme, rosemary, mint, cilantro, parsley

  • Roots like radish, beets, carrots

  • Leafy greens like kale, lettuce, arugula

  • Fruit like tomatoes, cucumber, cherries, Italian plums

  • Storable goods like garlic, onion, winter squash, potatoes, dried herbs and peppers

  • Edible flowers like marigold, nasturtium

Standard weekly share is great for 2-4 people depending on veggie intake.

Add-on items will be available, too!

We are a brewery and winery as well, and are slightly obsessed with the beauty of flowers, which conveniently help promote our local pollinator species!

Some weekly add-ons (all created in house!) that we are excited to offer are:

  • Mixed 16 oz four-packs of our beer (often starring ingredients grown on our farm)

  • Bottles of our wine (specialty blends made in partnership with our friends at Townshend Cellar)

Another add-on that you can subscribe to before the season:

  • Flowers each week for the last 8-weeks of the season - take home a joy-sparking bouquet featuring seasonal varieties grown on the farm OR a bucket of cut flowers for you to have fun arranging yourself

Another add-on that you can subscribe to at the end of the season:

  • Winter storage boxes in Fall including larger quantities of staples like onions, garlic, potatoes, and squash for you to continue eating local until we see you again the following Spring

Why join our 2025 CSA program?

  • Closely support and get involved with Spokane’s local food movement

  • Get acquainted with new and fun varieties and learn how to use them in your kitchen with delicious monthly recipes created by our in-house chef

  • Join community events on the farm planned just for you, hosted by our crew of Worker Owners!

  • Prioritized Christmas tree reservation for our U-Cut season (if you’re into that)

  • Priority weekend brunch highlighting all local ingredients in our taproom (spoiler…you heard that right!)

  • Discounted U-Pick flowers for the season


If you have any questions, please email Riley at farm@wildland.coop or come say hi when we reopen our taproom March 1st! To sign up, visit wildland.coop to make your initial payment and select one of the four pick-up times/sites.

Wildland Farm CSA Disclaimers:

  • I understand my $300 first half payment is non-refundable.

  • I ensure I pick my CSA box up the day/time that I choose for guaranteed freshness. If I’m out of town and cannot make my pick up day, I can gift it to a friend and arrange an alternate pick-up person. If my CSA is not picked up by the end of the week, Wildland will donate it to a local organization on my behalf. I understand that no substitutions or switching of produce items is possible. Wildland will reach out at the beginning of May to confirm my pick-up time and charge the second half of my CSA payment.

  • I understand that signing up for a CSA will give me a seasonal share of produce that is grown on our small farm, and that I also share in the risks of organic farming and the potential for crop misfortunes due to environmental and weather conditions.

  • I will return the reusable CSA bin weekly at pick-up to be used throughout the season. If I prefer to load my weekly produce into my own tote, then I will bring it to pick-up. If I do not return my bin at the end of the season, there will be a charge to cover the cost of the bin.