UofL Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program open for 2025 subscriptions
UofL encourages students, faculty, and staff to invest in local family farms by subscribing in advance to a share of the harvest through a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.
Want to eat healthy, local, and organic this summer?
Since 2024, Knob Hill Farm in Breckenridge County, Kentucky offers subscriptions to the UofL community for a certified organic Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program to provide customers a delivery of fresh, organic, seasonal produce available for pickup on UofL's Belknap Campus each week:
- Belknap Campus: Tuesdays 4-6pm at a farmstand on Cardinal Blvd. at 3rd Street.
The 16-week season begins June 3, 2025. Customers can also choose to pick up their produce at the Old Louisville Farmers Market on alternate Saturdays 9-11am at 3rd & Ormsby starting June 7, 2025. Knob Hill is a black-owned, organic farm growing a variety of produce including but not limited to: potatoes, tomatoes, pole beans, peppers, zucchini, squash, collard greens, and kale. Three different quantity options will be available, and customers can always go in on a share with friends, colleagues, and neighbors:
- Tier 1 – provides produce for a family of four for one week $25/week
- Tier 2 – provides produce for a family of six for one week $35/week
- Tier 3 – provides produce for a family of ten for one week $45/week
Knob Hill will be setting up a farmstand to sell extra produce to CSA customers and the public during weekly pickups throughout the season June through September on Tuesdays 4-6pm on Cardinal Blvd. at 3rd Street. Explore your options and sign-up by May 2, 2025 here. For questions, call Keith McKenzie at (502) 541-9051.