Seeking CSA Farmer

Farmer Housing

Leicester, Buncombe County

Updated Aug 22, 2024

  • 1 Total acres
  • 1 Acres of cropland or tillable land
  • 0 Acres of fenced pasture
  • 0 Acres of unfenced hayland

Seeking CSA Farmer

Leicester, Buncombe County

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We have 1/2-3/4 acre of land available in Leicester (off Dix Creek/Mink Farm Road, about 10 minutes from West Asheville) for a farmer to use to start their own vegetable/herb CSA. The land was formerly used to grow tobacco and abuts a stream. There is also the potential for additional homesteading-type initiatives (i.e. fruit trees, poultry) if desired. Some farming/serious gardening experience necessary. There will be an apartment on the property available for rent which is part of a small intentional community devoted to ecological sustainability (including regenerative agriculture) and social justice. Living on the property is preferred, but not mandatory. Membership in the community and alignment with its values is required in order to live in the apartment.

  • Farmer housing
  • Well / Pond / Other water source

Feature details

There are a well and stream on site, but no equipment is included. A small apartment on site will be available for rent, but is optional.

Production details

There is no current production on the land. It used to be a tobacco field many years ago.

  • None (the property is not being farmed)

Job or Learning Opportunity

  • Employment / Internship / Mentorship

Opportunity details

CSA Farmer Sought for Forming Agrihood/Intentional Community. This is an opportunity to set up your own vegetable/herb CSA following an agreed-upon plan. Terms are open to discussion, but will probably entail a share of the CSA produce (no monetary lease fee). Some labor may be contributed by community members but the final responsibility and profit of the CSA will be the farmer's.

Additional information about this property

This land is part of a forming intentional community/agrihood. Although living on site is not required, priority will be given to someone who wishes to be part of the community.