Growing food and community
The story behind our veggies

Who we grow for
Full Table CSA is for people seeking food they can trust, raised close to home. ​
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Our members care about how their food is grown and who grows it. They want their food to be good for their bodies, the earth, farmers, and community.
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If you’re looking for healthy, flavorful vegetables, you're in the right place. If you care about food rooted in place, season, and relationship, you’ll feel right at home here.
Our stand
We believe growing food should nourish people and the land it comes from. Food shouldn’t make you sick or travel a thousand miles to reach your plate.
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Too much of our food system has become industrial, distant, and confusing. We choose a different way—one rooted in relationship with land and community.
For us, food isn’t just fuel.
It’s something to celebrate—food that connects us with the earth and with one another.


How we farm
Our farming is guided by relationship. We don’t see the land as something to extract from, but as a living system we’re part of. We listen to the land, tend the soil, adapt to climate, and adjust as we learn. The food we grow reflects that care—flavorful, nourishing, and full of life.
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We also invest in resiliency research as part of our work. We save seeds, grow a wide diversity of crops, cultivate staple foods, and continue selecting and breeding varieties that adapt to this place and a changing climate.
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This kind of farming supports human health, fertile land, and resilient community.
Our CSA model
The heart of Full Table is our Community Supported Agriculture membership. Through the CSA, members support the farm directly and receive a weekly share of the harvest in return. It’s a simple structure with deep roots, allowing farmers and eaters to share both the risks and the bounty of farming.
This is not just a veggie box. 
It’s a relationship—with your farmers, your food, and the land that sustains it.
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Our place at Common Ground Ecovillage
Full Table is rooted within Common Ground Ecovillage, an intentional community committed to living in justice and harmony with each other and the land.
Being part of a land-based community shapes how we farm, how we work together, and how we imagine the future. The farm serves as both a food source and a living expression of what’s possible when people organize around care for land and one another.​
The Solidarity Fund
We believe access to nourishing food should not be limited by income.
Our Solidarity Fund allows members and supporters to contribute toward CSA shares for households facing financial barriers to good food—extending the harvest to more tables in our community.
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This is one of the ways we practice care, equity, and shared responsibility within our community.


A feeling of joy
"I think the core is health, but for me, health means happiness, from the inside out. I've met the farmers and there’s the whole connection piece—This is real living food! We're real living people and we’re all connected. And that has a feeling of joy.
That right connection with the people and with the earth comes back to you. You have that good feeling from the food you're filling yourself with, and then you’re able to put that back out for the rest of humanity and living things and the earth."
Stacey Clark, CSA member & nutritional therapist

