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Be Wise Ranch

20505 San Pasqual Valley Rd., Escondido

760-746-6006

Pickup locations available throughout the county.

Winter produce: contact for info

» bewiseranch.com

Eli’s Farms

2929 E. Mission Rd., Fallbrook

760-483-3276

Pickup locations available throughout the county.

Winter produce: contact for info

» elisfarms.com

Foodshed Cooperative

3340 Fairmount Ave., City Heights

619-821-8222

Food grown by 25 regenerative farmers for pickup and home delivery. Accepts EBT.

Winter produce: apples, citrus, asparagus, avocados, leafy greens, cabbage, carrots, celery, green onions, microgreens, mushrooms, and more

» foodshedcooperative.com

J. R. Organics

31030 Rodriguez Rd., Escondido

760-453-4144

Pickup and home delivery.

Winter produce: greens, broccolini, sweet potatoes, apples, and more

» jrorganicsfarm.com

Rodney Kawano Farms

Oceanside

661-584-6848

Pickup at their farmers’ market booths. Follow on Facebook for updates.

Winter produce: broccoli, beets, carrots, and much more

» rodneykawanofarms.org

Sage Mountain Farm

55520 Hwy 371, Anza

Olive Hill Road, Fallbrook

951-663-3079 or 951-990-7460

Vegetable pickup at Whole Foods Market Hillcrest and home delivery available in San Diego County.

Winter products: beef, pork, lamb, eggs, and chicken available, plus broccoli, potatoes, onions, seven varieties of squash, lettuce, kale, spinach, arugula, carrots, beets, and tomatoes

» sagemountainfarm.com

Sand n’ Straw

629 Mar Vista Dr., Vista

760-575-4758

Pickup at the farm Wednesdays and Fridays, or visit the farm stand, Pioneers Kraft Korner, and animals on-site.

Winter products: leafy greens, root crops, herbs, and other vegetables, with add-ons like eggs, sourdough bread, honey, and jam available

» sandnstraw.com

Yasukochi Family Farms

Oceanside

760-458-4827

Delivery to businesses, homes, and schools throughout the county.

Winter products: greens, potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, carrots, squash, pumpkins, apples, and add-ons like honey, olive oil, and flowers

» yasukochifamilyfarms.com

CSA offerings are subject to change. Contact farms directly for more details.

Originally published in issue 76.

Cover image by Jen Lo for Edible San Diego.
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Julie Pendray
Julie Pendray has experience working in the natural resources and environmental field, and also moonlighting in the food industry and traveling for stories. She is a certified master composter, an avid gardener, and loves to learn about nutrition. She has covered California as a journalist for over four decades.
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