You can choose to scale your payment amount with our sliding scale options.
Read on below for more guidance on choosing your share:
Consider our Classic Share or Supporter Share if you: own your home, have investments, hold retirement accounts, have access to inherited or family money, travel recreationally, have maintained employment at a living wage through the pandemic, and have higher earning power due to your race, class, gender, or education.
Consider a Community Harvest Share if you: receive public assistance, are supporting children or dependents, have weighty debt, are experiencing a lack of employment or income, face immigration-related or medical expenses, or are a member of a historically marginalized group.
Glynwood's Summer/Fall Meat CSA runs annually from June to November. Pickups take place at Glynwood's Farm Store in Cold Spring, NY on Tuesday or Friday from 2 PM - 6 PM. There are a total of 6 pickups, one each month for the duration of the CSA. All shares contain approximately 10 lbs of meat: a seasonal mix of our pasture-raised beef, chicken, lamb, and pork. Members have access to 10% off all additional Glynwood meat during the CSA as well as exclusive sales. Our meat is frozen and retail-portioned and shares are curated to celebrate a seasonal, wholesome diet. Each share will fit inside a standard refrigerator's freezer compartment.
Sample Share Contents:
JULY:
Burger Patties, NY Strip Steak, Chicken Drumsticks, Lamb Rib Chops, Pork Spare Ribs, and Maple Breakfast Sausage Links.
Member's Perk: 20% off Chicken Boneless Breasts and 10% off all additional meat
OCTOBER:
Stew Beef, Whole Chicken, Lamb Shanks, Ground Lamb, Bacon, and Pork Loin Chops.
Member's Perk: 20% off Pork Shoulder Roast and 10% off all additional meat
Enrolling in our CSA is the most cost-effective way to receive an abundance of humane, sustainably raised meat on a consistent basis. At each of our scaled payment options, you will pay a lower price than if you bought the same meat from our retail market or a farmers' market.
The ultimate goal of a sliding scale model is economic solidarity, in which individuals with different financial resources pay proportional amounts of their incomes for the food on their tables. We help accomplish this by inviting our CSA members to self-select one of three price levels after assessing their own financial situation, including inherited wealth, home ownership, dependents, and current earning power. When shareholders opt for the highest price point, we are able to offer more subsidized shares at the lower-priced tiers and increase access to the food we produce while maintaining our farm’s economic viability.
With credit and gratitude to fellow Hudson Valley farms for demonstrating how to structure a sliding scale model for CSA: Soul Fire Farm, Rocksteady Farm, Poughkeepsie Farm Project, Brooklyn Grange, The 607 CSA, and Full Plate Farm Collective.