Within the local food movement, the community-supported agriculture (CSA) model is highly valued. You buy a share of a farmer’s produce up-front as a shareholder, then if all goes well, you reap the rewards at harvest time.
But running a CSA can bring with it some tricky business decisions.
From the Here & Now Contributors Network, Harvest Public Media’s Luke Runyon reports.
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