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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

Pasture-raised beef in North Manchester, Indiana

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North Manchester
Indiana
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) — pasture-raised beef producer in North Manchester, Indiana
The farm

In their words.

J. L. Hawkins Family Farm operates on a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), selling "shares" of the natural farm harvest to folks in northeast Indiana. A share includes a weekly allotment of vegetables for 22 weeks, 25 pastured meat chickens, a quarter grass-fed beef, and a Thanksgiving turkey. J.L. Hawkins Family Farm also raises pastured poultry (chickens and Thanksgiving turkeys) for seasonal direct sales.

Editor’s note

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) lists grass-fed and pasture-raised on their public-facing materials. These are the producer’s own claims; we do not independently audit them.

— PRB Editors
From the farm

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How to buy

What they sell.

Option A · Bulk

Quarter

Whole-animal shares are typically priced per pound of hanging weight and require advance booking. Contact the farm for current availability and cut-sheet options.

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Option C · Subscription

Monthly beef subscription

A recurring monthly subscription that ships a curated mix of cuts. See the producer's site for sizing tiers and pricing.

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Frequently asked

Common questions about Community Supported Agriculture (CSA).

Answered from the producer’s public-facing materials and the editorial record on this page. Anything unclear is best confirmed with the producer directly.

Where is Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) located?

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is based in North Manchester, Indiana. The full editorial profile, including a map pin and contact info, lives on this page.

Is Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)'s beef grass-fed and grass-finished?

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) lists grass-fed on their public-facing materials but does not explicitly claim grass-finished. In US labeling, "grass-fed" can mean cattle that ate grass earlier in their lives but were grain-finished. Contact the producer to clarify their finishing practice.

What types of beef does Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) sell?

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) lists quarter beef and subscription. Specific cut sheets, hanging-weight pricing, and availability windows are best confirmed via the producer's own website or phone.

How can I contact Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)?

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) can be reached via their website, phone, and email — full details are in the contact panel on this page. We don't intermediate the conversation: messages and orders go straight to the producer.

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Est. 2026 · An American Directory · Made in UtahVol. I · Last updated May 22, 2026