producers and consumers will built a firm relation with the basis of credit.
organic and so do not use synthetic
pesticides.15 In Wisconsin, at least 50 of
the approximately 90 total CSA farms
(55%) produce their crops without the use
of synthetic pesticides.16
Nitrate is the most widespread groundwater
contaminant in Wisconsin and is increasing
in extent and severity. Currently 11.6 %
of private wells exceed the health-based
drinking water limit with geographical
distribution shown in the map at the
right.17 Since 80% of nitrate inputs into
Wisconsin’s groundwater originate from
manure spreading, agricultural fertilizers,
and legume cropping systems, it makes
sense that nitrate-contaminated wells are
more prevalent in agricultural districts.18
In general, well-managed organic farming
practices lower nitrate inputs to ground
water,19 but at times, leaching from organic
systems may also exceed the drinking
water limit for nitrate.20
Every “eater” affects groundwater quality through the farming
practices they support when they purchase food. Buying food from local CSA farms protect farmland, supports sustainable farming
practices, and conserves natural resources, including groundwater.The Future of CSAs in Wisconsin Looks Bright
The number of CSAs in Wisconsin has grown quickly in the last 20 years from none to about 90 CSAs serving over 5000 households.21
eat healthier.22with recent articles in Time MagazineWisconsin.