Sisters Nonprofit Offers Flexible, Affordable Produce Share

Seed to Table Oregon's 2026 program provides fresh, local produce with options to fit any budget.

Apr. 8, 2026 at 12:00am

An extremely abstracted, out-of-focus photograph of a farmer's market display featuring a variety of fresh, seasonal produce in soft, warm tones of orange, green, and yellow, creating a hazy, dreamlike scene that captures the essence of a community-supported agriculture program.The Seed to Table Oregon Produce Share program brings the vibrant colors and flavors of the local harvest to households across the Sisters community.Sisters Today

Seed to Table Oregon, a nonprofit in Sisters, Oregon, is inviting the local community to sign up for its 2026 Produce Share program. The program offers a flexible, affordable way for households to access fresh, organically grown produce from the organization's four-acre farm, with shares starting at just $26 per week and the ability to use federal nutrition benefits like SNAP/EBT.

Why it matters

As food costs rise across Oregon, the Seed to Table Produce Share provides a cost-effective option for families to access healthy, local produce. The program also supports the organization's broader mission of food access, community engagement, and hands-on education.

The details

The Produce Share runs from May through November and allows members to choose their own vegetables each week from a seasonal selection, rather than receiving a pre-packed box. Pickup is available at the farm, the Sisters Farmers Market, a Bend location, and through limited delivery in Sisters. There is no application or income requirement, and SNAP/EBT is accepted, with Double Up Food Bucks to stretch those dollars further.

  • The 2026 Produce Share program runs from May 6 through November.
  • Sign-ups for the 2026 program are now open.

The players

Seed to Table Oregon

A nonprofit organization in Sisters, Oregon that operates a four-acre educational farm and runs the local Produce Share program to increase access to fresh, local produce.

Audrey Tehan

The founder and executive director of Seed to Table Oregon.

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What they’re saying

“There's often a misconception that the lower price isn't meant for everyone. But it is. If $26 works for your budget, that's exactly where we want you.”

— Audrey Tehan, Founder and Executive Director, Seed to Table Oregon

“I love how the share brings our family together to cook and eat.”

— Produce Share Participant

What’s next

Interested community members can sign up for the 2026 Seed to Table Produce Share program on the organization's website.

The takeaway

Seed to Table Oregon's Produce Share program provides an accessible, flexible, and affordable way for families in the Sisters community to access fresh, local produce, supporting both individual health and the broader local food system.