Trauger Groh studied extensively the concepts of biodynamic farming and produce community co-op programs in Northern Germany and brought his ideas here to the United States, likewise contributing to the founding of Community Supported Agriculture. In 1985, there started another 'first' CSA farm, Temple-Wilton Community Farm, located in Southern New Hampshire, following inspirations and experiences gained in Europe by Trauger Groh, Anthony Graham and Lincoln Geiger.
from http://www.wilson.edu/wilson/asp/cont...Trauger Groh studied extensively the concepts of biodynamic farming and produce community co-op programs in Northern Germany and brought his ideas here to the United States, likewise contributing to the founding of Community Supported Agriculture. In 1985, there started another 'first' CSA farm, Temple-Wilton Community Farm, located in Southern New Hampshire, following inspirations and experiences gained in Europe by Trauger Groh, Anthony Graham and Lincoln Geiger.