Multi-farm or collaborative CSAs are becoming more common,
with a single operation representing a cooperative of farms [32-
33]. Ths arrangement enables individual producers to specialize
in growing particular crops or raising animals, while still enjoying a
guaranteed market, increased fiancial security, and the opportunity
to build community with other growers. Centralized marketing and
distribution for multiple farms reduces labor for any one grower. For
members, the multi-farm CSA may offr greater variety in foodstuff,
decrease risk, and perhaps offr more convenience or lower prices
[32-33].