We sold out last season, complete yours soon to secure your fresh veggies this season.

Dear Friends of Peacework CSA,

We enjoyed a wonderful and bountiful 2018 season in partnership with Mud Creek Farm, and invite you to join us for 2019! Please remember to sign up for shares from Mud Creek with pick-up at Abundance, Thursday evenings, June - November. Their deadline for signing up is April Fools Day, but their limited number of shares may be gone well before that date. There is information specific to Peacework CSA and Abundance pickup on their signup page.
To sign up, go to http://www.mudcreekfarm.com/sign-up/.

Peacework CSA will also need a few more people to volunteer to oversee distribution. If you are willing to help set up and stay till closing at 8pm, please email the core at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Currently the Peacework CSA Facebook page is our primary method of conveying info right now.

Looking forward to a bountiful 2019,
The Peacework CSA Core

Sunrise with hoop houses

Friends new and old,

As the new year begins and the time for us to let farmers know what we need them to grow for us this year approaches, it seems a good time to take a quick look at the ongoing developments in our CSA community. Some members may be wondering about what farmer retirement and the Peacework Farm sale mean to our Peacework CSA.

It is pretty remarkable that in our 30 years of community supported agriculture, our CSA community has enjoyed longstanding and close connections with just 2 farmsteads and 3 primary farmers (not including our winter shares and special orders). As we wish our farmer Ammie a happy retirement from farming, and noting the sale of Peacework Farm, the CSA has been faced with the rare, but not unprecedented, need to identify a new farm partner. While a loss such as this is felt deeply, what some of our newer members may not be aware of is that, in contrast to CSAs that are run by a particular farm, farmer or group of farms, Peacework CSA is, and has always been, an independent association of consumers, run by our members. This enables us to continue as community, join in partnership with a new farm or farms, and continue to work together in growing the movement toward a local, sustainable and just food system. Community is power.

Our community, Peacework CSA (formerly called GVOCSA or Genesee Valley Organic Community Supported Agriculture), began in 1989 as a partnership between our independent community of consumers and pioneering CSA farmer Elizabeth Henderson with Rose Valley Farm. We were one of the very first CSAs in the country. Our first farm transition supported the creation of Peacework Farm, with many GVOCSA members contributing substantially to the structures and land development needed to establish the productive capacity of farm. Especially significant was the purchase and preservation of the Welcher Road farmland, with the support of the CSA and in conjunction with the Genesee Land Trust, thus ensuring the long-term protection of the farmland and future farm operations.

Our CSA has always been run, not by a particular farmer or farm operation, but by a dynamic core group of members who volunteer to keep the community running. It is the mission of our CSA to not only provide members with local, organic produce, but to facilitate a close relationship with the land and farmers that produce that food. The depth of experience and commitment of the members in our community has enabled our CSA to weather dramatic changes in agriculture and especially food marketing.

With the growing popularity of farm to table options for consumers over the years, our CSA faced welcome, but challenging, competition for members from new farm direct operations. Updating our online presence, our member work requirements, and even our name change to Peacework CSA were efforts to grow our community and farm partnership while maintaining our unique identity among the often confusing offerings opening to consumers. Although our CSA now shared a common name with our partner, Peacework Farm, in order to help the wider community more easily identify our collaboration, our CSA remained an independent, member run organization. With countless hours put in by committed and core volunteers, we continued our dedication to not only offering our members local, organic produce, but as strong as possible a relationship with the land and the farmers that produced that food.

It is because of those close relationships that the changes we presently face are felt so deeply.

Digging, planting, weeding and harvesting in and from the soil alongside Welcher Road has created a strong bond with the place and people who worked with us. That was the point of asking our members to come to the farm and also help our fellow community members collect the food that had been produced by our farmers and friends. Farmers Ammie and Greg worked closely with the CSA core, as did farmer Liz earlier, to sustain and promote the partnership.

But just as seasons come and go, people and even connections with land change with time. Few of us stay in one place forever. For some of us the connection is so deep we may feel conflicted with the options we now face. With Ammie’s retirement, the business and equipment that was Peacework Farm has been sold and the lease for the land transferred. Farmers Sarah and Sam have a new vision and a new name for their operation, Full Lotus Farm. We wish them great success. Some in our community may wish to continue in relationship with the land on Welcher Road, as well as Sarah and Sam, and become members of the Full Lotus CSA.

However, after much consideration by long-standing core members, the Peacework CSA has decided to partner with farmer Ruth Blackwell and Mud Creek Farm, for a number of reasons. While not only is farmer Ruth also familiar to many of us, having worked with Ammie and Greg at Peacework Farm in the past, her Mud Creek Farm is willing to offer distribution at Abundance Coop in Rochester, something not available with Full Lotus Farm CSA. As a member run organization ourselves, we believe in the importance of member owned and run operations. We believe that siting our CSA distribution at a local coop market benefits our members and the wider community, strengthening both at once. Mud Creek Farm has accepted a partnership with Peacework CSA and there is already a Peacework CSA membership sign-up option on the farm website at mudcreekfarm.com.

It is very understandable that our members will seek out the best opportunity for themselves in choosing food options. We, of course, encourage all who share our vision to consider continuing with Peacework CSA in its new partnership with Mud Creek Farm. Our CSA community has grown on more than one patch of soil and shared labor with more than one farmer; and we will always treasure those relationships. We have successfully helped to preserve farmland for future generations, an honorable accomplishment, and not one that could likely be accomplished as individuals.

We also treasure our community, some of whom have belonged for all 28 seasons, and counting. In addition to coming together around food, we have sought to educate ourselves about food justice, sustainable agriculture, and ways to connect consumers and farmers. We have shared meals, rides to the farm, and recipes for whatever that was in the share this week. It is nice to belong to a community that can outlast any of us and can further a vision to create a sustainable food system where farmers and consumers enjoy a relationship of mutual trust, sharing the natural risk of food production. There should be no losers, only winners in producing the basic necessity and gift that is food.

In solidarity,

The Peacework CSA Core


While not certified organic, Mud Creek Farm has taken the NOFA-NY Farmers Pledge, and also endorses the CSA Charter. Mud Creek is in Victor, only a 25 minute drive from Rochester, and offers members of their CSA u-pick herbs, flowers, cherry tomatoes and peas. For half shares, Mud Creek offers pick up every OTHER week.  You can also purchase a half share by sharing a share with another member and that way you get vegetables every week. The Mud Creek Farm CSA fee has a sliding scale and Mud Creek members can qualify for the NOFA-NY Neighborhood Farm Share subsidies. There are workdays and parties at the farm as well.
 
Peacework CSA will be focused on facilitating distribution at Abundance for our members who sign up for Mud Creek CSA farm shares and hopefully many of the other local special items that we have enjoyed before. More detailed information about the logistics of this will be coming soon.
 
For more information and to sign up, go to http://www.mudcreekfarm.com/, where there is information specific to Peacework CSA members and Abundance pickup. We encourage members to consider signing up for next year's CSA share as early as possible as there are limited shares for 2018, as well as to help the farmers make necessary planning decisions over the winter months. The Peacework CSA website will be a source of information as it is made available, and there is a new Facebook page as well. We are sad to leave our old farm, but excited to invite you to continue with us in this new phase of our life as a cooperative venture to connect Rochester area people with local, organically produced food - healthy for us and for the spinning earth we live on together.

Eat healthy in 2023

Peacework CSA shares available now!


Secure your 2023 share. Your commitment helps Mud Creek pay for seeds and supplies that become the veggies you will enjoy this summer.

Dear Friends of Peacework CSA,

2023 is a renewed opportunity to feed your body with healthy, fresh vegetables straight from the farm. Now is the time to sign up for shares from Peacework/Mud Creek with pick-up at Abundance, Thursday evenings, June - November. To signup - head to http://www.mudcreek.com/sign-up - there is information specific to Peacework CSA and Abundance pickup on the signup page.

Don't forget the amazing U-pick opportunity at the farm (daylight hours, any day of the week) is PART of your share. There is no extra charge for these veggies, but we only ask you pick only for your family and what you will actually eat.

To sign up, go to http://www.mudcreekfarm.com/sign-up/

Putting the Community in CSA!

The C in CSA stands for community. It's a primary reason why many of us value this model over going to the grocery store for our veggies. Member distribution volunteers have allowed Peacework to provide local, organic produce to our community for 32 years. During distribution shifts, you can get to know your fellow CSA members while contributing to the vitality of the CSA.

We would like to urge you to consider joining the Peacework CSA Member Core team. The same core member group has kept us going for 34 years! Being on the core does not take a lot of time.  We meet with Farmer Ruth twice during the late winter-early spring to make sure recruiting is going well, and current core members have specific jobs including treasurer and Abundance liaison.  This year we need to find a member who will coordinate the other members to cover the Captain and Helper roles for the full 20-week schedule of pick-ups at Abundance on Thursday evenings.  Peacework pays for a full share for the person who takes on the Member Coordinator job.  Simple computer spreadsheet skills and gentle persistent nudging skills are the characteristics of the job, and the spreadsheet from last year is set up as a starting point.

Thank you for considering!  For more information please contact the core by emailing us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions you may have.

Wishing you health, peace, and good food in 2023,
The Peacework CSA Core

 

Apart from e-mail, the Peacework CSA Facebook page is our primary method of conveying info to members. Please visit, like, and follow and help spread the word. Our single best method of finding new members is word of mouth, so please let your friends know about the great fresh veggies they can enjoy. We also have brochures and other materials available - if you would like some to share or distribute, just let us know at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.!