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      • Grass-Fed Beef
      • Grass-Feb Lamb
      • Woodland-Raised Pork
      • Pasture-Raised Eggs
    • CSA & Subscriptions
    • Gift Certificates
    • Pay it Forward
    • Shop Online
    • Host an Event
  • Our Community
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      • Rotational Grazing Demo
    • Farm Tours
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Each week we provide our customers with a wide array of beautiful, unique, delicious, and healthy vegetables, herbs, fruits, meat, eggs, and add-ons through our CSA & Subscriptions. 

​When you join our CSA (Community Shared Agriculture) you are investing in our mission of cultivating faith, community, and justice!  
Our regular CSA season is 30 weeks long and runs from mid-May to mid-December. 
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Learn More About our CSA

We are regenerative farmers!  That means everything we do is done for the good of the whole: the whole community and the whole earth.  We focus our attention on the little things and pay close attention to the microbes and microcosms.  We foster non-violent relationships with our people, our animals, and our land as a direct action against the industrial food system, and we cultivate resistance by amplifying methods that repair, restore, rehabilitate, and regenerate choices when it comes to the way food is done. 
​We are farming, preaching, teaching, living, and inspiring the Third Way. 

Produce

​Our produce lineup includes a wide range of common and not-so-common vegetables and herbs.  We select our varieties for exquisite beauty, taste, and nutrition and seek to highlight heirloom varieties as much as possible.  We plant and harvest to the season all year long and feature full-flavored and nutrient-dense tomatoes, lettuce mixes, micro-greens, root vegetables, berries, and so much more!  Here's a list of some of our favorites by the season:
Spring
  • salad mix(es)
  • lettuce
  • kale
  • spinach
  • mustard greens
  • mizuna
  • bok choi
  • tatsoi
  • swiss chard
  • collard greens
  • radishes
  • turnips
  • beets
  • carrots
  • cabbage
  • broccoli
  • cauliflower
  • scallions
  • radicchio
  • frisee
  • parsley
  • cilantro
  • kohlrabi
  • fennel
  • peas
Summer
  • most of the Spring greens!
  • carrots
  • beets
  • scallions
  • cabbage
  • summer squash
  • cucumbers
  • tomatoes
  • eggplant
  • sweet peppers
  • hot peppers
  • potatoes
  • okra
  • melons
  • berries
  • sweet corn
  • beans
  • garlic
  • onions
  • cilantro
  • parsley
  • basil
  • and other herbs

Fall
  • Spring round II
  • Summer hang ons
  • sweet potatoes
  • brussel sprouts 
  • winter squash
  • daikon radishes
  • celery

Protein

​​Our protein lineup features pasture-raised eggs, pork, lamb, and (new this year!) beef.  Every day we're out setting up and moving fencing for our two and four-legged friends.  All our livestock are treated with respect and dignity and end up giving back far more than we ever could have dreamed.  Our chickens manage bugs and pests and help us fertilize the fields. Our pigs use their snouts and hooves to enhance the fertility of our soil and woodlands.  Our lambs mow the grass and provide immeasurable joy each spring with new births that beam us out of our darkest, winter, season.  Our cows, well, they're new-ish, but already, they are stimulating our fields with new growth by depositing their rich dung all over the place!  We hand-selected and brought each of our heritage breeds onto the farm because they amplify the work we're about: regeneration.  With their help, we can steward the farmlands and produce high-quality protein for our community.

Fibers

​​In our opinion, our fiber lines showcase two of the finest breeds of sheep they are: Icelandic and Leicester Longwool. Our wool is coveted by hand spinners and crafters alike because of its versatility, evenness of length, ability to felt easy and hold dye, and its natural luster and shine.  We sell raw fibers as well as woven rugs and other crafted materials in our Barn Store year-round.

Flowers

​Just like everything else on our farm our flowers serve multiple purposes.  They look beautiful and bright and are planted within our vegetable field as produce companions to attract pollinators, deter pests, and make you smile!  Our goal in growing flowers is to let their companionship sustain health and happiness in the ground and your home.  We sell cut stem bouquets in our Barn Store and offer Flower Shares for on site pick up or delivery.

Sweets and Treats

If you've been to the farm you've seen our bee boxes that line the drive and you guessed it, our bees serve multiple purposes too! Our bee boxes provide a safe space for these global helpers. Honey bees are one of the most important pollinators and play a critical role in food sovereignty around the world! We're doing our part to harvest this delectable sweet treat honestly and honorably to protect the bees and their partnership as food producers. 
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We are farming on land that was once inhabited by the indigenous peoples of the Piscataway and Susquehannock tribes.  We recognize that this land was unjustly taken from them without their permission.  We hope our lives upon and care for this land will honor their legacy and wisdom in living harmoniously with this place.
Third Way Farm
Barn Store Hours
Tuesdays 3-6:15pm
Fridays 3-6pm

601 Robinhood Road
Havre de Grace, Maryland 21078
​717-669-1351