Maryland

CSA & Farm Shares
Across Maryland

Your guide to csa & farm shares in every city and county across Maryland. Find local food sources near you and support the farms and producers in your community.

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Why CSA & Farm Shares in Maryland?

Maryland's location between the Chesapeake Bay and the Appalachian Mountains creates one of the most diverse agricultural landscapes on the East Coast. From the watermen of the Eastern Shore to the organic farms of Western Maryland, the state offers a rich tapestry of local food.

CollectiveCrop is building the most comprehensive directory of local food sources across Maryland. Whether you're looking for a weekly farmers market, a CSA to join, or a farm-to-table restaurant for a special night out, we're here to help you eat local.

The Local Food Story of Maryland

Maryland's agriculture is anchored by the Eastern Shore's broiler chicken industry and the Chesapeake Bay's seafood heritage, with diverse produce and dairy across the central piedmont.

Across Maryland, the top agricultural products include broilers, corn, dairy, soybeans, and greenhouse and nursery. The state spans USDA hardiness zones 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, and 8a, with a growing season that is moderate and humid, averaging 180 to 215 days.

Maryland is home to one of the largest broiler production regions on the East Coast. That matters for anyone shopping csa farm shares here — it means regular access to crops and products that other states source from elsewhere.

Foods Maryland Is Known For

Signature local and regional foods include Chesapeake blue crabs, oysters, heirloom tomatoes, peaches, and pawpaws. Some of these are available year-round from local producers; others are strictly seasonal and worth watching the calendar for.

Seasonal Rhythm

Last spring frost across Maryland typically falls mid-April in the south and east to mid-May in the mountains, and first fall frost typically arrives early October in the mountains to late October on the Eastern Shore. Between those bookends is when Maryland's farms are at their most productive. Outside the frost-free window, look for storage crops, preserved goods, greenhouse-grown items, and local meats and dairy — all of which remain widely available.

Why Local CSA Farm Shares in Maryland Matter

CSA programs across Maryland give farms the advance capital they need at the start of the season, and give members a weekly supply of the freshest produce the state produces. It's one of the most economically important support mechanisms for small-scale diversified farms in Maryland — the kind of farms that often can't survive on wholesale pricing alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a CSA farm in Maryland?

CollectiveCrop is building a directory of CSA programs across Maryland. Browse by city above to find farms offering shares in your area. You can also check with your local extension office or farm bureau for listings.

What's the growing season for CSA programs in Maryland?

Most CSA programs in Maryland operate during the primary growing season, roughly late spring through early fall. Some farms offer extended season shares or winter shares featuring storage crops and greenhouse-grown items.

Is a CSA worth it?

For many families, absolutely. A CSA provides a weekly supply of the freshest possible produce at a price that's often competitive with organic grocery store prices. Beyond the food, you gain a connection to your local farm, exposure to new vegetables, and the satisfaction of supporting sustainable agriculture.

What do CSA shares from Maryland farms typically include?

CSA shares from Maryland farms reflect the state's agricultural profile. Maryland's agriculture is anchored by the Eastern Shore's broiler chicken industry and the Chesapeake Bay's seafood heritage, with diverse produce and dairy across the central piedmont. Top farm products include broilers, corn, dairy, soybeans, and greenhouse and nursery. Weekly share contents evolve through the season — starting with spring greens and first harvests, reaching peak summer abundance, then transitioning to hearty storage crops in fall.

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