Our Last Season? Only G-d Knows the Future. But we will stand strong until the end to ensure you are served!
- Yosef Camire
- 6 days ago
- 4 min read
Dear CSA Members—our Ahavah Farm family,
We love you❤️. Truly. And as you know, we are actively trying to sell the farm and head to Israel—our homeland—where we hope to start a new farm and become a blessing to a different place and a different community. If you haven’t seen our farewell letter yet, please take a moment to read it here: [Farewell Letter Link]. It took a lot to write. It was written with love and tears (lots of them!), and it would honestly mean the world to us if you would read our heart in it. And please know this: our desire to leave is not because we don’t love you—we do, deeply, and we always will.
This week marks the final CSA pickup/delivery of the year—and possibly the final CSA season of Ahavah Farm as you’ve known it. That said, we have not sold the farm yet. We are hoping to, and if you know of anyone who would want to own and continue what we’ve built here—someone with a regenerative, community-minded heart—please tell them about this opportunity. Here is our turn-key farm listing: [Turn-Key Farm Listing Link]. More on the transition plan below, but first, we wanted to wrap up the season with you.
And with this possibly being our last CSA week, we want to say again—thank you. From the bottom of our hearts. Truly, please read our community letter here: [Farewell Letter Link]. I can’t fully put into words how much we love you and how grateful we are, and that letter carries what we wish we could say face-to-face to every one of you. You have made the last 11 years of our lives more blessed than we ever could have imagined. But with the kids growing up, and with everything that has transpired over the years, we recognize that it may be time for change—and we are hoping to sell the farm sooner rather than later.
🥕🥕AN IMPORTANT NOTE - DON'T RUN TOO FAR YET!:
Here’s the important part, though: if we do not sell the farm on our timetable, we will return for a Spring CSA season. If we’re still here, we not only need to continue earning an income for our family and to pay our bills, but we also want to serve our community until the very last drop that we can muster. And if we decide to do another season, we will commit to it fully—no half-hearted “maybe.” Who knows… maybe it’s a spring and a summer… and you never know, perhaps even another year beyond that. It’s all in G-d’s hands and His timing. If He wants us to leave soon, He will need to bring the right buyer—someone who will continue this farm with integrity, regeneration, and a heart for community. And don’t worry—we’re not selling this place to condos, or to some corporate land-grab, or to Bill Gates - as some fear (LOL!😂). If we can’t find the right buyer in time, that means we won’t be leaving yet—and if we aren’t leaving yet, we’ll still be here serving. And that’s where you all come in: your continued support is what keeps this mission alive as long as we’re here to do it.
👉To make sure no one is ever left high and dry, we have structured our timeline and our listing schedule around the seasons. Any offer, contract, or farm transfer will involve a 60–90 day window at minimum, and we will only proceed in a way that protects the CSA community and honors what we’ve promised you. We love you, and we would never abandon you mid-season.
This transition time isn’t easy for us… and we know it isn’t easy for many of you either. It’s scary (absolutely terrifying!😨) to take a leap like this, to make these announcements, and to step out in faith. But we believe G-d is with us—and we also know that many, many, many of you are with us too! We couldn’t be more grateful❤️🙏.
👉Practically speaking, we’ve decided to give it until February 1st before we begin advertising and committing to a Spring season. If we are still here at that point, we plan to offer a 9-week Spring CSA running between April 3rd to May 29th, and any farm transfer would need to be held off until after the Spring season has completed (into June). Then, if we still don’t have anything we can commit to in time, we will decide by April whether to begin advertising and committing to a 13-week Summer season, which would carry us through August until September. Under those circumstances again, any contracts or transfer would not begin until after the season is complete and we reach September. And if needed, the Fall would follow the same principle—season by season—so that our CSA community is cared for and covered. We feel this is the wisest course of action for our family, our farm and our community and we hope we have your support through it all!🙏
As always: you will be the first to know of any plans as they transpire, and if you haven’t heard anything by February, be on the lookout for our CSA emails to begin again, and we’ll be putting out the call for membership so you can continue receiving the best vegetables, grown in the best soil around, for another season starting in April. Our number one goal in all of this is to make sure our community has the most resilient future possible for as long as possible—and if we are still here to provide that, you can be assured we will remain committed to you as long as we are here.
We hope you enjoyed your season as much as we enjoyed serving you. And if we’re still here come February, we hope you’ll join us again for another beautiful Ahavah Farm CSA season in April.
With all the love in the world,
The Camire Family❤️







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