2026 Boundless CSA Info
It is with very heavy hearts that David and I announced that we will not be doing a CSA in 2026.
The Boundless x Fibonacci Collaboration CSA was a dream experience. Working with Farmers Aaron and Lauren was a seamless business experience and a really beautiful and supportive personal experience. We are all proud of what we created and also excited to share our experience with other farms who may want to collaborate. We have nothing but gratitude for Fibonacci's hard work and management, and for our CSA members flexibility in trying out something new with us.
The truth is- we are going into our 9th season at Boundless and still working too many hours to be sustainable into our 40s, 50s, and beyond. By eliminating the CSA (at least for 2026), we are experimenting with narrowing our sales channels to only wholesale and farmers market, and also focusing the diversity of crops we grow. Farming is complicated for so many reasons, and having three very distinct sales channels with very different crops, pick ups/deliveries, quantities, days, customers, harvest and pack style, etc. is one of them.
At the end of this season, we also invested in a cultivating tractor that we are hoping will eliminate many hours of manual labor and allow us to focus more on other tasks, as well as rest. More plans will be made and implemented this winter towards better efficiency and work-life balance. We are continuously fine-tuning our business striving for it to be physically, financially, emotionally, and socially sustainable.
It honestly breaks my heart to discontinue the Boundless CSA this coming season, as some of you have been in our CSA for nearly a decade (if you count Fields Farm CSA too). It is not a decision we made lightly and we are so incredibly grateful for you all!
Thank you community for all of your support and for giving us the opportunity to take chances and make changes.
The Boundless x Fibonacci Collaboration CSA was a dream experience. Working with Farmers Aaron and Lauren was a seamless business experience and a really beautiful and supportive personal experience. We are all proud of what we created and also excited to share our experience with other farms who may want to collaborate. We have nothing but gratitude for Fibonacci's hard work and management, and for our CSA members flexibility in trying out something new with us.
The truth is- we are going into our 9th season at Boundless and still working too many hours to be sustainable into our 40s, 50s, and beyond. By eliminating the CSA (at least for 2026), we are experimenting with narrowing our sales channels to only wholesale and farmers market, and also focusing the diversity of crops we grow. Farming is complicated for so many reasons, and having three very distinct sales channels with very different crops, pick ups/deliveries, quantities, days, customers, harvest and pack style, etc. is one of them.
At the end of this season, we also invested in a cultivating tractor that we are hoping will eliminate many hours of manual labor and allow us to focus more on other tasks, as well as rest. More plans will be made and implemented this winter towards better efficiency and work-life balance. We are continuously fine-tuning our business striving for it to be physically, financially, emotionally, and socially sustainable.
It honestly breaks my heart to discontinue the Boundless CSA this coming season, as some of you have been in our CSA for nearly a decade (if you count Fields Farm CSA too). It is not a decision we made lightly and we are so incredibly grateful for you all!
Thank you community for all of your support and for giving us the opportunity to take chances and make changes.
Where to find us in 2026?
- The Bend Farmers Market on Wednesdays from 11am to 3pm Downtown. We will be sending out a weekly Farmers Market Preview Email that will include a list of available produce, recipes, collaboration box specials (more on this soon!), and potential bulk-buying opportunities.
- At the new Farewell Market off Brookswood in south Bend! This is the grocery store Bend has been waiting for: co-op style, "clean" products (mostly organic), great bulk section, great local and regional produce section, deli, etc. It will be worth the drive, we promise!
- At grocers and farmstands-
- Agricultural Connection's harvest boxes, Central Oregon Locavore, Tumalo Farmstand, Schoolhouse Produce, Root Down Acres, The Stand in Sisters, and Newport Ave. Market.
- If you want the ingredients cooked for you, visit our restaurant partners-
- Ariana, Blue Eyes Burger & Fries, Bosa, Brasada, Bread and Bunny, Feast, Jackson's Corner, Ken's Artisan Pizza, Lively Up Yourself, Mill Fire Baking, P!ZZA, TOTS!, and Zydeco