
Region 1 North Idaho
Idaho’s Panhandle Region features a diversity of produce, meat, dairy and other ag products!
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a great way to enjoy fresh, locally grown food while building a stronger connection to Idaho’s farmers, ranchers, and food producers. By joining a CSA, you gain access to seasonal, farm-fresh products while directly supporting local agriculture.
A CSA is a mutual commitment between you and a local farmer. By purchasing a crop share at the start of the growing season—usually in late winter or early spring—you’ll receive a portion of the harvest each week throughout the season. CSAs offer a wide variety of products, including:
Idaho is home to over 50 CSA producers, each offering unique farm shares that connect communities with fresh, locally sourced food. Whether you’re looking for weekly produce boxes, farm-fresh proteins, or artisan goods, there’s a CSA to fit your needs.
Browse our statewide CSA directory to find a CSA program near you. Search by location, available products, and pick-up or delivery options.
Download the Idaho Preferred Guide to CSA Producers for a full list of participating farms and their offerings. Start your farm-to-table journey today and experience the best of Idaho-grown food!