Cory Eichman, manages the Saugeen River CSA in Ontario. He began his training in biodynamic CSA farming in 1992. He spent three seasons in the vegetable garden at Camphill Village Kimberton Hills in southeastern Pennsylvania, an intentional community witch include residents of varying degrees of developmental disabilities. He then apprenticed two years at the Kimberton CSA with master gardeners Barbara and Kerry Sullivan. The Kimberton CSA was the second CSA to form in North America and much of the Saugeen River CSA’s garden management is based on the Sullivan’s vast experience.