Description
Fruit CSA Share
WFCF maintains a partnership with Autumn Hills Orchard to provide an 8-week Fruit Share. All fruit is grown in Groton, MA using IPM (Integrated Pest Management) growing methods. Each week you will receive 4-5 pounds of fruit depending on the week, growing conditions, and fruit availability beginning at the end of August through mid October (exact dates are dependent on Autumn Hills Orchard's crop production).
In late August and early September you can expect peaches, nectarines, plums, and apples. The remaining weeks will consist mostly of pears and several unique apple varieties. In 2025, the share consisted of 7 varieties of stone fruit, 2 varieties of pears, and 16 varieties of apples. **We aim to bring you a strong selection of fruit but as with all things agricultural, crop availability is highly dependent on growing conditions. In the event that Autumn Hills Orchard’s crop is unable to provide fruit for the share, you will be refunded for the full amount of the share.**
Share Dates: mid-August - mid-October
Distribution Days & Times:
Wednesday 2:30-6:30pm
Thursday 2:30-6:30pm
Friday 2:30-6:30pm
Saturday 9:30-2:30pm
Payment: We ask that full payment be made upon registration. Please contact ana@communityfarms.org if WFCF can support an alternate payment plan with you.
Membership: We require ALL CSA households to be members of WFCF. If you are splitting a share with another family or individual, please make sure all memberships are up to date at the time of registration. For questions about membership status email jocelyn@communityfarms.org. View our membership page here.
CSA Cancellation Policy: If you would like to withdraw from the CSA at any time, a refund is contingent upon our ability to sell your reserved share. If a refund is given, a $35 administrative fee will be deducted. We cannot guarantee a refund, and are given at the discretion of WFCF.
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