2025 CSA SIgn up Opens In january
We are retiring the Nibble summer CSA box option after 10 years!
Check out our Customizable CSA as a substitute for folks who feel like the Picnic summer CSA might be too much produce.
Also, in an effort to make our Fall CSA more accessible, we have shifted it to 4 weeks of smaller boxes.
Benefits of joining Winterfell Acres
Organic, nutrient-dense vegetable, herbs and fruit grown with love!
Fantastic and farm-y weekly newsletters and CSA-tailored recipes by Farmer Beth (see an example here)
Access to over a decade of CSA recipes
Access to our Online Farmer's Market with CSA member retail pricing all year, delivered right to your community CSA pick up site.
On-farm events exclusively for CSA members. Some examples from previous years include work days, tomato tasting, farm tours and a harvest party!
10% discount on our on-farm workshops
Our community CSA PICK-UP SITES
All deliveries are on Tuesdays afternoons/evenings.
Brooklyn: Farm (W1912 Mortensen Rd.) 12-8pm
Verona: Epic North campus- Observatory Vestibule/Entrance to Abyss MAP HERE 2-8pm (employees only- key card access)
Madison West Side: Olivia’s home (41 N. Roby Rd.- attached side garage) 2-8pm
Madison East Side: Robbie’s home (233 Waubesa St.- back porch) 2-8pm
Summer CSA Share Sizes
Vegetable CSA Basics
By signing up for our CSA in the spring, you will receive weekly boxes of organic vegetables, herbs and occasionally fruit throughout the growing season of whatever is ready to harvest from our fields, high tunnel and greenhouse.
Our organic produce is harvested and washed by hand every Monday.
CSA boxes are delivered to local pick-up sites on Tuesday afternoons
In general, we try to fit in at least 4 staples each week plus extra items (6-12 total each week depending on share type):
leafy crop (salad mix, head lettuce, spinach, arugula, kale, etc.)
allium crop (scallions, onions, leeks, garlic, etc.)
root crop (beets, potatoes, carrots, etc.)
quick snack crop (peas, carrots, radishes, peppers, etc.).
The rest of the weekly items are dependent on our wonderful, Wisconsin weather!
*Check out our CSA Member Handbook before signing up for a CSA share!
Spring CSA
Summer CSA
Fall CSA
Our ultimate fall storage share: these are Farmer Beth’s favorite shares.
These Feast-sized, 1 full grocery bag fall shares will include a mixture of some greens, like spinach or kale or spicy mix, and a generous amount of storage-able items like: carrots, Brussels sprouts, potatoes, winter squash, beets, sweet potatoes, onions, garlic, shallots, beauty heart and daikon radishes, leeks, celeriac and celery, turnips, broccoli, cauliflower, maybe tomatoes and peppers and more! It all depends on the weather and how late the frost comes.
Tuesdays afternoon pick ups on 10/7 10/14, 10/21 and 11/4/2025
Holiday CSA (single delivery options)
Eat local and sustainably for the holidays this year with this perfect late fall veg box!
This half bushel holiday CSA share will include a mixture of some hardy greens, like spinach or bunch of kale, and a sampling of storage-able items like: carrots, cabbage Brussels sprouts, potatoes, winter squash, beets, sweet potatoes, onions, shallots, garlic, beauty heart or daikon radishes, a bunch of leeks, turnips, etc. It all depends on the weather and how late the frost comes.
Tuesday afternoon pick up 10/28/2025
Eat local and sustainably for the holidays this year with this perfect late fall veg box!
This half bushel holiday CSA share will include a mixture of some hardy greens, like spinach or bunch of kale, and a sampling of storage-able items like: carrots, cabbage Brussels sprouts, potatoes, winter squash, beets, sweet potatoes, onions, shallots, garlic, beauty heart or daikon radishes, a bunch of leeks, turnips, etc. It all depends on the weather and how late the frost comes.
Tuesday afternoon pick up 11/25/2025
Eat local and sustainably for the holidays this year with this perfect early winter veg box!
This half bushel holiday CSA share will include a mixture of some hardy greens, like spinach or bunch of kale, and a sampling of storage-able items like: carrots, cabbage Brussels sprouts, potatoes, winter squash, beets, sweet potatoes, onions, shallots, garlic, beauty heart or daikon radishes, a bunch of leeks, turnips, etc. It all depends on the weather and how late the frost comes.
Tuesday afternoon pick up 12/16/2025




