Building a community around food

Become a CSA Member

Experience the vibrant flavors of Spokane this summer by embracing the beauty of local eating at Casa Cano Farms.

Casa Cano CSA

Join our CSA for a summer of real, healthy food and farm community.   Sign up now and become a CSA member.  You’ll get a share of produce during the heart of our season – the first week of June through mid October.  Your early spring sign up helps us get things growing on the farm, and in turn you get a bag of fresh, organic produce each week.

CSA Options

– Weekly or Bi-Weekly

– Choose your drop point

Pick up on Tuesdays at Casa Cano farms in Valleyford, WA, or on the South Hill in Spokane, WA. 

Weekly CSA – $840 

Bi-Weekly CSA – $480

Pay over time with Klarna or Affirm at checkout. 
(must only have the CSA in your cart.)

CSA Sign-up

Get more with your CSA

 One-stop grocery shopping

We offer a lot more than just veggies!  Order online weekly for one-stop shopping when you pick up your CSA.  

Add-Ons – Pay Weekly or Bi-Weekly

Sign up for weekly or bi-weekly subscriptions for fruit, meat, and mushrooms to pick up with your CSA. 

Can not be added to the cart:

If you plan to use Klarna or Affirm as your payment method at checkout for your CSA. Add your CSA Add-ons in a separate transaction after you finalize your CSA transaction.

Payment is taken now, and then regularly, after your first week of CSA.

 

CSA Add-ons

Casa Cano CSA

When we started our farm eleven years ago we set out with the goal to grow the healthiest food that we could, in the best ways for the planet, and to connect people to the food that they eat.  While our farm has evolved, our mission remains the same, and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) helps us work toward these goals.  By joining our CSA, you commit to the farm for the season, and we in turn commit to growing food for you–an agreement that comes with humility and trust, and that inspires us to keep growing the best we can year after year.

How does our CSA work?

You sign up and pay for your CSA in the early spring, which helps get the farm growing for the season as we buy seeds, supplies, tools, and everything else needed on the farm  in the spring.  As a CSA member, you get a share of fresh, organic, healthy produce each week during the heart of our growing season.  A CSA works great for households that love their veggies (or love trying new ones!) and want to eat more fresh produce.  Our goal is to create a well rounded diversity of produce each week that changes through the season.  Your CSA is pre-packed, and easy to grab-and-go from your drop point.  

What does it mean to be a CSA member?

Our goal was to grow a farm that not only produces highly nutritious, organic produce and meat, but to also create a space for our community members to enjoy.  As a member of our farm, we hope you’ll spend time enjoying the farm and exploring the garden, whether you drop point is town or on the farm.

 In the summer months, we have a u-pick strawberry patch and a u-pick flower plot, and in October we host Fall Harvest Days – a fun pumpkin patch experience with live music, a chance to walk around the farm, and shop the farm store’s bulk produce (apple boxes for canning, bulk potatoes, and more!)  As a CSA member, you get a complimentary strawberry pint and u-pick flower bouquet, and a pumpkin in October, along with access to member-only sales throughout the season. 

What’s In your CSA?

Each CSA bag is filled with what is harvested fresh that week from our farm, and our friend’s farms that we partner with.

Early season shares are filled with spring greens, pea shoots, lettuce, greens bunches, and spring roots, while summer and autumn shares are heavier with carrots, onions, tomatoes, squash, peppers, broccoli, and peppers.

Expect larger shares in October with storage crops like winter squash, garlic, and carrots to keep you stocked into fall.  Each share has 8-12 items.  

While the CSA is mostly vegetables, fruit is also often included. We grow strawberries on our farm, and we work with OPMA (a co-op of several family farms in Okanagan) to provide peaches, apples, pears, and more fresh Organic fruit.

Each CSA also includes a reminder email with a recipe and farm update.

Meat, eggs, flowers, fruit, and more

Sign up for a fruit, mushroom, or meat subscription to complement your CSA, or shop our website for one stop grocery shopping.  

Beyond growing produce, we also raise pork and grass fed beef, offer fresh local eggs from Sullivan Family Farms, raw honey from hives on our farm from Spangle Creek Honey, fresh fruit from OPMA (an Organic co-op from Okanagan), Organic mushrooms from Happy Mountain Mushrooms, stunning flower bouquets from Snapdragon Flower Farm, Organic grocery and drinks, soap, candles, coffee, and other home goods — all available to order on our website to pick up with your CSA. 

“AN AGREEMENT THAT COMES WITH HUMILITY & TRUST THAT INSPIRES US TO KEEP GROWING THE BEST WE CAN YEAR AFTER YEAR.”

Weekly vs. Bi-Weekly

When you sign up for your CSA, choose weekly or bi-weekly.

Weekly CSA
You will get a CSA every Tuesday for 20 weeks,  beginning June 3rd through October 14th.  This amount of produce is intended to supply 2-4 people with fresh, local veggies each week. If you are excited about eating more vegetables and trying new produce, then this is the CSA for you.

Bi-Weekly CSA
You will get a CSA every other Tuesday, beginning June 3rd (schedule A) or June 10th (schedule B).   Schedule A ends on October 7th and Schedule B ends on October 14th.  If you’re a small family or still learning to love your greens, a Bi-Weekly CSA is a great option, and you can always order extra produce as needed. Because the produce is fresh (we harvest most things within a day of you getting your CSA), your produce should last you until your next pick up in two weeks, even the greens!

Pick Up Locations

When you sign up for your CSA, choose from one of our two drop points:

Casa Cano Farms
Tuesdays
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
12210 S. Madison Rd.
Valleyford, WA 99036
(20 minutes south of I-90)

South Hill Spokane
Tuesdays
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
E. 42nd and Havana (by Ben Burr Park)
Spokane, WA 99223

If you pick up at Casa Cano Farms, we are able to hold your CSA in our cooler for you through the end of the week for you to pick up during our farm store open hours.

The South Hill drop point is only available during the CSA pick up hours, and any leftover CSA’s are kept outside until the following morning.  If you aren’t able to make your CSA drop point, you can let us know in advance and we can hold your CSA at the farm until the end of the week.

CSA Pricing

Pre-pay for your CSA, and get fresh, local produce all summer long.

Weekly Casa Cano CSA
$840

Bi-Weekly Casa Cano CSA
$480

New this season

There will not be a two week break in August.  We are trying no two week break this season, and excited to see how it goes!

Also new this season is the option to skip one CSA on your schedule, and get credited with a Seasonal Produce Box that you can redeem at any point in the season.   

Why Choose a Casa Cano CSA?

Our CSA helps to strengthen our farm’s community, and connects you to your farm and the food you eat.

We are proud of how we grow food at Casa Cano Farms. Our produce is grown in soils amended to promote a healthy biological ecosystem. We are completely no till and focus on establishing and maintaining healthy soils where biology can thrive. We believe there is more to plant health than Nitrogen, Phosphorous, and Potassium, and use compost tea and other organic nutrients to keep our plants and soil healthy. We make compost tea from our own farm’s organic compost with other organic nutrient additions like kelp and humic acid that we spray on the leaves of our crops and on the soil. Our goal is to help the soil biology work with our plants to get the minerals and nutrients they need from the soil, and in exchange the plants pump carbon into the ground, which is good for the planet and helps nourish soil microorganisms.  We grow cover crops when we’re not growing vegetables to keep the soils alive and to continue sequestering carbon.

We have been working toward planting hedge rows around each garden plot.  Hedge rows act as wind breaks, and also attract, feed, and protect pollinators, birds, and beneficial insects which helps manage insect pests.  We love our farm ecosystem, and never spray pesticides in the garden, even the organic ones.  We also use row cover, insect netting, and beneficial nematodes to help mitigate crop pests.  

All of this is done with the goal of having a strong and healthy farm ecosystem, from the soil, to the produce we harvest, and the people who eat it.

Our CSA has evolved from including just produce that we grow on our farm, and we are grateful to be working with several other local farms that we know and trust.  Partnering with other local farms helps to provide even more diversity than what we grow at Casa Cano Farms, and when you join our CSA, you are supporting our farm as well as other local family farms.  The farms we work also grow organically, grow with the environment as a priority, and care about the health, taste, and quality of the produce they grow.

We are excited to partner with these local farms this coming season: 

  • OPMA – a group of Organic family farms from Okanogan.  They collectively grow peaches, apples, cherries, pluots, plums, grapes, and pears. We love working with them and love the amazing fruit that they grow!
  • Vets on the Farm – VOTF grows organic veggies just down the Palouse Highway from us. Their passionate team grows amazing winter squash, sweet corn, and more!
  • Hirschel Heritage Farm – located in Latah, Wa, Bruce and Brenda grow the sweetest organic carrots and beets and focus on growing high brix and nutrient dense veggies.
  • Happy Mountain Mushrooms – Krysta and her team grow Organic mushrooms in Colbert, Wa. We feel so fortunate to be able to eat local Organic mushrooms all year round. Lion’s Mane, Oysters, Chestnut, and more!
  • New Heritage Farms – Rauha and Ben own and operate New Heritage Farms in Otis Orchards. They grow organically and focus on baby field greens like arugula, as well as tomatoes. Ben worked with us the first 3 years of Casa Cano Farms, helping us grow to where we are now.  
  • Snapdragon Flower Farm – Beth grows and arranges beautiful bouquets that you can burry your face in because they’re organic! 
  • Fresh Cut Farms – Jim and Connie grow vegetables and also raise lamb in Deer Park, Wa. They grow a diversity of organic vegetables, including broccoli and carrots.
  • Dog Wild Farm – Scot and Kendra grow delicious produce and vibrant flowers just north of Spokane. Their focus is on sustainability, both of how they grow produce and the sustainability of their Spokane community’s access to healthy, local food.

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