CSA for 2024 has closed. Thank you all for signing up!
Our 2024 Community Supported Agriculture Share (CSA) will start the last week of July and run until the last full week of October.
What We Grow And Sell
Located overlooking the beautiful Merrimack River in Tyngsborough, MA, the Times family has proudly worked this land for five generations. We have been open for over 100 years.
Back in 1921 Kenneth Times Sr. and his mother Dorothy bought Lawndale Farm. Ninety years and five generations later the farm is still owned and operated the Times Family. Come visit us for healthy food and fresh air whether on the way home from work or on a ride in the country with the family.
Fresh Local Produce is usually picked at it’s peak of ripeness, and you will taste the difference! It is also better for you! We can grow niche varities you can’t find elsewhere. Buying Local keeps money within the community, which contributes to the health of all economic sectors.
Rooted in Tradition, Grown for You
We Preserve Open Spaces!
When you buy local, you contribute to preserving the Rural and Agricultural landscape.
Shop Local
Buying Local keeps money within the community, which contributes to the health of our economy.
Niche Varieties
We can grow niche varities you can’t find elsewhere.
Fresh Country Air
Come visit us for healthy food and fresh air whether on the way home from work or need a break from the city!
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Did You Know?
Did you know that every dollar you spend at a farm or local farmers market circulates through your local community seven times? By purchasing local food and products you are helping to fuel our economy and keep our state strong. We perserve rural character, local jobs, use local goods and services, plus are contributing citizens to the community!
About The Area
Tyngsborough was founded in 1675 Colonel Jonathan Tyng, and the Tyng Mansion House was one of the oldest homes north of Boston. On February 23, 1809, Tyngsborough was incorporated as a town, breaking from Chelmsford, Dunstable, and the parishes in Billerica.
The Merrimack River watershed is approximately 4,700 square miles (12,200 km2), covering much of southern New Hampshire and a portion of northeastern Massachusetts. The river is perhaps best known for the early American literary classic A Week on the Concord and Merrimack River Henry David Thoreau.