One of the farms near us is starting a CSA this year. I thought about joining - because we go alot in the summer to pick our own tomatoes, berries, etc. - until I saw what you got for the $300 half-share price

I'm all for supporting the local farm, especially because the stuff we have gotten from there the past 10 years has been great, but what they describe doesn't seem to justify the cost. This is from the brochure they have about the CSA:
"Members will receive 25 weeks of our own farm fresh produce, occasional cut flower bouquets and occasional hand crafted soap made by <farm family member>.
At the beginning of the growing season, here is an example of a weekly share.
1/2 share example:
*3 ears of corn
1 cantaloupe
1/2 lb. of green beans
1 pint box of grape tomatoes
1 squash
2 beets
At the height of the growing season, here is an example of a weekly share.
1/2 share example:
1/2 lb. of green beans
**3 tomatoes
**3 peaches
1 lb. of potatoes
*Please note that sweet corn is a stable food at the farm. During the season, most weeks will include sweet corn. The amount for the full shares will never exceed 8 ears of corn per week and the amount of corn for a half share will not exceed 4 ears of corn per week.
**As the bounty of summer flourishes and higher dollar value produce becomes available, it may seem that the weekly quantity in your basket is lesser compared to the beginning of the season, but remember that your designated dollar value for the weekly produce still remains the same."
Was I just expecting too much, or does this seem about right? DH and I could probably get through that stuff in 2 meals during the summer. Honestly, I think they lost me at "3 tomatoes" during the height of the growing season - we can pick (and probably eat

) 10 pounds of tomatoes without even breaking a sweat!