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Lexington Community Farm

Lexington, Massachusetts

LexFarm (Lexington Community Farm Coalition) began in May 2009 as a grassroots organization founded by neighbors concerned about the fate of the 7.9 acre Busa Farm upon its sale to the Town of Lexington. The town had initially chosen to use the land for soccer fields and affordable housing. But thanks to tremendous community involvement in Lexington and Arlington in support of LexFarm’s advocacy, in 2012, the Lexington Board of Selectmen decided most of the land would be dedicated to a community farm. The farm store offers fruit and vegetables grown on the property, as well as fruits, veggies, and other grocery items from local companies. The store is open year-round.

At a glance

  • Accepts WIC
  • Accepts cards
  • Accepts cash
  • Organic produce
  • Online orders
  • Delivery available

Production methods

Organic (USDA Certified), Fair labor practices, living wage, fair trade, etc.

Payment

Methods accepted
Volunteer Work, Cash, Personal Checks, Commerical Checks/Accounts, Debit card/Credit card, Tap to pay
Federal nutrition programs
WIC, SNAP

Address

52 Lowell Street, Lexington, MA, USA

On-Farm Markets listing · last updated 10/7/2023