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The Nisqually Indian Tribe and Red Wind Casino donated over $1.9 million in 2024NISQUALLY INDIAN TRIBEFIRST RESPONDERSCity of Yelm Police Dept.DuPont Fire Dept.Thurston County Medic OneThurston County Sheriff’s OceYelm/Rainier Fire Dept.Lacey Fire District #3 MOUTRIBAL RELATED ORGANIZATIONSLeimomiwaiwainui Canoe FamilyOlympia School District/ Native Youth Leadership ProgramPanza DBA Quixote CommunitiesWashington Indian Civil Rights CommissionSouth Puget Sound Intertribal AgencyThe House of RavenEDUCATION ORGANIZATIONSLacey Elementary SchoolNew Market Skills CenterNorth Thurston Public Schools/ Native Drum ProjectNorth Thurston Public Schools/ Equity Native ProjectSPSCCYelm Dollar for ScholarsYelm Community Native SchoolsEatonville School DistrictEastside Cooperative Pre SchoolEquest Special RidersCispus Learning CenterLacey Sunrise Lions ClubLydia Hawk ElementaryMeadows ElementaryNisqually Valley Moose Lodge 1905Pacic Education InstitutePleasant Glade ElementaryFirst Five Fundementals/ dba: Pierce County Early Childhood NetworksWashington DECASPORTS ORGANIZATIONSChinqually Booster ClubWest AcademyOlympia Diamond BackersRainier High School - BaseballRainier Youth GolfOly Soccer Foundation/ Ryan PerinsShelton High Climbers - Football Booster ClubTacoma United AssociationCHILDREN ORGANIZATIONSChild Care Action CouncilBoys & Girls Club of Thurston CountyOne Net - YelmThurston County InclusionBig Brother Big Sister of Southwest WashingtonChildren’s International Health ReliefFoss Waterway SeaportKids Camp and Study CampFOUNDATION ORGANIZATIONSAirforce Association McChord Field Chapter 334Col. Patric S. Madigan FoundationOlympia Education FoundationTumwater Educational FoundationChar Jackson FoundationSafe Crossings FoundationSeattle Parks FoundationFAMILY ORGANIZATIONSRaise for RowynThurston County Prosecuting Attorney’s OceUnited Way of Thurston CountyTenino Farmers MarketPOWER - Parents Organizing for Welfare & Economic RightsSouth Sound Estuary Association/ dba: Puget Sound EstuarianSouth Sound YMCADispute Resolution CenterAhat HomecareGrahm-Kapowsin Community CouncilAssociation for Integrated HealingBallet NorthwestFamily Education and Support ServicesOutdoors for Hero’sYelm Cooperative, dba: Bounty for FamiliesOlympia Family TheaterOlympia Film CollectiveRotary Club of YelmOperation HomefrontHomeless Backpacks, dba: All Kids WinGod’s Portion Food BankLittle Bit Therapeutic Riding CenterWolf HavenStep by Step Family Support CenterRebuilding Hope Sexual Assault CenterSecond Chance Life Rehab ProgramMonarch Children’s Justice and Advocacy CenterWillapa Harbor Helping HandsPermission to Start DreamingPuyallup Food BankThe Saints Pantry Food BankHOMELESS ORGANIZATIONS4 The Love FoundationHomes FirstInterfaith Works Poverty Exed ProjectRebuilding TogetherPuyallup Valley St. Francis HouseIt Takes a VillageCHURCH ORGANIZATIONSCity Gates MinistriesNew Life Baptist ChurchAssociated Ministries of Tacoma - Pierce CountyUnion Gospel Mission Association: AKA Olympia Gospel MissionHABITAT ORGANIZATIONSSalmon DefenseNisqually Land TrustNisqually River FoundationPacic Shellsh InstituteLong Live the KingsPuget Sound KeepersCHILDREN’S ORGANIZATIONSHand on Children’s MuseumPacic Harbor Council - Boys Scouts of AmericaGreentrike Dba Children’s Museum of TacomaFOUNDATION ORGANIZATIONSNorth Thurston Educational FoundationPARC Foundation of Thurston CountyThe Mayday FoundationMason General Hospital FoundationMaking a Difference FoundationR. Merle Palmer Scholarship FoundationMake Wish Foundation - Alaska & WashingtonNorthwest Children’s FoundationLupus Foundation of AmericaMISC. ORGANIZATIONSExceptional Foresters, Inc.Nisqually Community ForestFriend of MaytownSafe PlaceCaring Hearts for PawsForgotten Dogs for Forgotten VetsFriends of JASRez Animal RescueCreative Theater ExperienceEarthbound ProductionsEnterprise for EquityFriends of Nisqually Wildlife RefugeFellowship of ReconciliationThe JOLT News OrganizationPost Partum MamasKokua ServicesTenino Young At Hart TheaterThurston County Council on AgingThurston Council Climate Action TeamKaren Hilburn Center Cancer FundLindquist Dental ClinicStep by StepSpecial Olympics WashingtonGreater Maple Valley Community CenterBloodwork’s NorthwestCanine CompanionsStarts & Stripes - Quilts of ValorRods and Reels in NeedSouth Sound Assassins Women’s Rugby Club, dba: Steller Rugby ClubMorningsideMother to ManyCommunity Farm Land TrustSouth Puget Sound Habitat for HumanityGarden Raised Bounty (GRUB)Olympia Musical TheaterOptions Pregnancy ClinicPiece County Community Land TrustPenn Cove Water Festival AssociationPackwood Trail ProjectTaveerRaven Rock RanchThe Nisqually Indian Tribe annually invests a portion of the gaming revenue generated from the Red Wind Casino to local organizations; these dollars help build strong foundations of support for future generations of our families and neighbors.TO OUR COMMUNITY IN 2024communityfarmlandtrust.org2

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Front Cover Artist: Dennis Gough has roots in Washington State going back to the 1890s. Born in Fort Lewis as an Army dependent, Dennis saw much of the world and later as a soldier himself, in Vietnam. After attending Western Washington State University via the GI Bill, Dennis had careers in radio and social services. During much of this time, Dennis had a small farm raising Boer Goats and alfalfa...as well as his family. Dennis and his wife live in Thurston County where Dennis now has time to pursue his love for watercolor focusing, primarily on Pacic Northwest subject matter, farms, and western themes.Table of ContentsHOW TO USE THIS GUIDEInformation submitted by farms and advertisers is presented without endorsement of accuracy of information or quality of products sold.Join us in preserving local farmland.Community Farm Land Trust Mail: P.O. Box 12118 Olympia, WA 98508(360) 353-4838 communityfarmlandtrust.orgFollow us @communityfarmlandtrust Facebook InstagramCombined Fund Drive (#1480419)  Farms are color coded by county and alphabetical. Use the farm listing number for quick reference throughout the guide. For more instruction on how to use this guide, please reference pages 35 & 77.GRAYS HARBOR LEWISMASONTHURSTONWelcome,to the 2025 Fresh From the Farm GuideTurned Out to Pasture– your best resource for healthy local food!Thank Thank You !You !to all who keep this resource in print — the farmers who provide our community wonderful things to eat, our board, sta, and volunteers that donate their time, skills, and energy to bring this guide to life. Grateful to the farms and other contributors for generously allowing us to use their photos for this publication.HOW TO USE THIS GUIDETable of ContentsHow To Use This Guide ......................................................................... 3, 35, 77Meet the CFLT Team ............................................................................................. 4The Community Farm Land Trust ............................................................ 4-10Letter From The CFLT Board Chair ................................................................... 6How To Get Involved ........................................................................................... 6CFLT Events ............................................................................................................. 7Celebrating the Legendary Pat Labine ...................................................... 10Sponsor Spotlight: Salish Roots Farm .........................................................12CSA Guide ....................................................................................................... 13-18 Regional Food Hubs .......................................................................................... 19Farm Stand & Market Map ....................................................................... 20-21Daily Farmers Market Guide/SNAP Participating Markets .................. 21Farmers Market Spotlight: Olympia Farmers Market ............................ 22Farmers Market Listings ........................................................................... 23-26Food Access & Nutrition Incentive Programs ................................... 26-27Food Insecurity ............................................................................................ 28-29Food Bank Listings ..................................................................................... 30-33Sponsor Update: The Nisqually Community Garden ........................... 31Regional Farm Map .................................................................................... 34-35Grays Harbor Co. Farm Spotlight: Harp Acres .......................................... 36Grays Harbor Co. Farm Listings ............................................................. 37-39Lewis Co. Farm Spotlight: Hop Frog Farm ................................................. 40Lewis Co. Farm Listings ............................................................................ 41-49Mason Co. Farm Spotlight: Hama Hama Oyster Company ................. 50Mason Co. Farm Listings .......................................................................... 51-55Thurston Co. Farm Spotlight: Maisy Moon Farm .................................... 56Thurston Co. Farm Listings ...................................................................... 57-76Products & Services Guide ...................................................................... 77-873

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Community Farm Land Trust 2025 Board of DirectorsThe CFLT annually publishes this resource guide as part of our mission to support local agriculture.Meet Our Fresh From The Farm Guide TeamJeanine TothEditor in Chief, Copy Writer, CFLT Development Managerjeanine@communityfarmlandtrust.orgNatalie MartzolfManaging Editor, Copy Writer, CFLT Outreach Coordinatornatalie@communityfarmlandtrust.orgCarol LinneburCFLT Business, Grants, & Financial Relations Manager carol@communityfarmlandtrust.orgChristine PhilippsenGraphic Design design@typeandstyle.com Jennifer Radcliff GIS MappingDebbie Leung Volunteer, Copy Editor, FPC & JEDB Committee MemberGet InvolvedBecome a Board Member! Seeking New Board Members for the Community Farm Land Trust!Our Board is membership-elected and serves a 3 year volunteer term. •KEEP FARMLANDS GROWING•Join a Committee CFLT Committees• Finance• Farmland Preservation (FPC)• Membership, Outreach, & Development• Justice, Equity, Diversity, & Belonging Committee (JEDB)Expanding our board with diverse, active, and Expanding our board with diverse, active, and passionate community members ensures more passionate community members ensures more preservation of farmland and equity in farming locally. preservation of farmland and equity in farming locally. LGBTQ+ and BIPOC community members LGBTQ+ and BIPOC community members are strongly encouraged to apply. are strongly encouraged to apply. Rachel Friedman (she/her) CFLT ChairToby Schofield (he/him) CFLT TreasurerHow many times does Dug appear?For the answer see the bottom of page 86.Find Dug throughout this guide for useful facts and interesting tidbits.Meet Meet Dug!Dug!Picture yourself here!Colin Barricklow (he/him)Mackenzie McCall (she/her)Andrew Moiseff (he/him)Joe Shorin (he/him)Kati Thompson (she/her)communityfarmlandtrust.org4

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Th e CFLTOur mission isto support a region where farming and local food production is sustainable, by using community supported farmland preservation strategies, educational outreach, and partnerships that increase opportunities for farms and farmers.What is the Community Farm Land Trust?Community Farm Land Trust (CFLT)is a local, membership-based nonprofit dedicated to preserving local farmland and keeping it accessible for the next generation of farmers in the South Sound.We work to:• Permanently preserve farmland.• Provide affordable land security for farmers.• Build community support for preserving farmland and working farms.• Strengthen a community that appreciates and supports locally produced food.• Promote the economic viability of new and current farmers that provides a good economic return.• Grow CFLT with the funding and staffing necessary to ensure its own sustainability as an organization committed to its long-term stewardship responsibilities for local farmland, farms, and food security.Board Member SpotlightA dedicated advocate for sustainable agriculture and a passionate grower, preparer, and preserver of crops, Kati has over a decade of experience as a self-employed entrepreneur. She currently operates a tiny plant nursery business, focusing on organic and synergistic farming practices. This venture reflects her commitment to sustainable living and serves as a platform to inspire and educate others about the joys and benefits of growing their own food.Kati’s dedication to her community is evident through her extensive volunteer work. From 2016 to 2021, she contributed her time and efforts to the Washington Federation of State Employees and has actively supported the Capital Land Trust. She’s been involved with the South Sound Mushroom Club for years and held numerous positions including President, Secretary, and Webmaster, fostering a vibrant community of mushroom enthusiasts.In addition to her agricultural and community-focused endeavors, Kati has been engaged in local political efforts. She has volunteered with the Thurston County Democrats, organizing events and facilitating community engagement. Through these experiences, Kati has cultivated a strong network of individuals who share her commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. Kati’s vision for her role on the CFLT Board is to empower others to pursue their agricultural passions. Kati Thompson2025 Fresh From The Farm GuidePhoto courtesy of Kati Thompson5Visitfor the latest information.communityfarmlandtrust.org

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Looking Forward to Another Year of Collaborations in CommunityAs you read this year’s guide, the Community Farm Land Trust is excited for another year of supporting local food production and the hardworking farmers who sustain our region. So much of what will happen in the future is grounded in what happened last year. In 2024, we strengthened the “community” in Community Farm Land Trust, forging partnerships to advance a just and abundant regional food system. We collaborated with organizations like Thurston Conservation District, Slow Food Olympia, and Thurston Housing Land Trust, and engaged with students at Evergreen State College. CFLT Board members participated in a day-long bus tour of Lewis County farms, which led to a sponsorship from the Lewis County Farm Bureau. This sponsorship provided free listings for Lewis County farms, adding 14 new farms from the county to our guide this year. Our largest-ever Farms Forever fundraiser at the Squaxin Tribe’s Little Creek Resort was a huge success, helping expand our community of supporters.Farmland preservation remains at the heart of our mission. With development pressures and rising real estate costs, acquiring and protecting farmland is more challenging than ever. Last year, we worked on one acquisition and one easement project—both promising eorts that will continue in 2025. We also formalized our gift acceptance policy to support sustainable growth and future land preservation. Stay tuned to our website for more details on how you can become a CFLT benefactor.Thank you for being part of our community! There are many ways to get involved in preserving farmland and connecting farmers to land. We invite you to get involved by attending an event, joining the board, volunteering, and embracing the LOCALvore in you. Your nancial contributions are always welcomed and appreciated. Enjoy this guide, and please support our local farmers!Sincerely,Rachel FriedmanCFLT Board Chair• Incluya su granja aquí • Donar • Convertirse en miembro • Voluntario • Granjas para siempre • Síganos • Apoyar a los agricultores locales •DonateAttendEventsJoinOurBoardVolunteerFollowUsSupport Local FarmersList Your FarmHow To Get Involved:Cómo partícipar:DONATIONS CAN BE MADE AT:Community Farm Land Trust P.O. Box 12118Olympia, WA 98508communityfarmlandtrust.org/donatePRESERVING FARMLAND IN SOUTH PUGET SOUNDPhoto courtesy of Kirsop FarmSupport CFLT by purchasing 'Farm Fancy' daylilies from Lily Lane Farm. See their farm listing (#6) for more details!D his.6

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WednesdayMay 7thTHANK YOU TO OUR 2025 FARMS FOREVER SPONSORS! AUGUST 16th Farms Forever Dinner EVENTSLOCALvore showcases the importance of keeping your dollars local. When we invest in local businesses and farms, they give back to our community through charity events, donations, and to non-prots like the CFLT! Join us as conscious consumers in preserving farmland and local businesses by shopping, dining, and drinking out on May 7th for the Community Farm Land Trust's LOCALvore event. Interested in participating in LOCALvore 2025? Contact: Jeanine@communityfarmlandtrust.orgCOMMUNITY FARM LAND TRUSTLOCALvoreA Shop/Dine/Drink-Out EventA Benet for Farmland PreservationBuy Local. Support Local. A portion of your purchases support farmland preservation in South Puget Sound.Interested in Sponsoring Farms Forever? Contact: Carol@communityfarmlandtrust.orgCelebrate Celebrate Farmland Farmland PreservationPreservationwith us!with us!2025 EventsSCAN TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CFLT EVENTSLittle Creek Casino & ResortYOUR LOGO HERE7

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Photo courtesy of Common Ground CSAPhoto courtesy of Oyster Bay FarmPhoto courtesy of GRuBPreserving Farmland Is What We DoAcquire-Protect-Lifetime LeasesCFLT uses the Community Land Trust Model to preserve farmland. • We buy or receive farmland as a donation.• We oer farmers 99-year Agricultural Ground Leases. • Farmers receive secure land tenure and the land remains in active farming forever. • Farmers who have purchased or constructed housing or improvements on leased CFLT land can capture a fair value return on those investments by selling these to the next farmer.Scatter Creek Farm & Conservancy Acquired in 2013, 147 Acres This farm is the result of a community eort and a demonstration project for how sustainable farming practices can thrive alongside wildlife and salmon habitat restoration. Kirsop Farm leases the farmland and most of the outbuildings of this former dairy farm. Wobbly Cart Farm owns 'Building 8' and uses it as produce storage. Approximately 50 acres border the Chehalis River and are set aside for salmon habitat restoration. See farm listings #79 and #125. GRuB (Garden-Raised Bounty) Acquired in 2015, 1 Acre In 2013, CFLT received Thurston County Conservation Futures Funds to purchase and preserve 1.18 acres of urban agriculture land for the use of GRuB (Garden-Raised Bounty), a local nonprot, whose mission is “to grow healthy food, people, and community”. CFLT is proud to support the important role GRuB plays in the community and local food system. See farm listings #72.Oyster Bay Farm Conserved in 2015, 39 Acres Oyster Bay Farm began as a homestead grant in the late 1800’s and has been farmed continuously ever since. It is a well-known feature of the local landscape, perched above Burns Cove in Totten Inlet. This is the rst Agricultural Conservation Easement acquired by CFLT. See farm listing #94.James Family Historic Farmland Acquired in 2021, 29 Acres CFLT purchased a portion of the pioneer James family’s 1852 Donation Land Claim in Rochester. The James family descendants have been conscientious stewards of the property’s historical signicance. Common Ground CSA is the current lessee. See farm listing #63.Photo courtesy of Kirsop FarmCFLT Farms216 Acres PreservedAgricultural Conservation EasementAgricultural Conservation Easements can be a useful rst step in protecting farmland forever. • In the right circumstances, CFLT can help landowners acquire compensation for permanently removing development rights from their farm property and for accepting a permanent farming requirement on the land. • The Community Farm Land Trust works with the owner to steward the farmland.communityfarmlandtrust.org8

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 We accept donated farmland and seek farms for possible agricultural conservation easements or purchases. We seek land that is currently (or recently) farmed, with mostly prime agricultural soils, and generally 20 acres or more. We prioritize land with active water rights located near the urban/suburban fringe. We welcome conversations with actively farming families who would like to see their farm continue as working farmland forever and especially landowners who want to see sustainable agricultural practices on their protected land. Contact us to learn more about agricultural conservation easements and farmland conservation. (360) 353-4838 • contact@communityfarmlandtrust.orgWe are dedicated to preserving farmland and ensuring aordable farmland remains in agricultural production. Our success depends on the support of people who are committed to the future of agriculture in the South Sound.Aceptamos tierras de cultivo donadas y buscamos granjas para una posible compra o servidumbre de conservación agrícola. Buscamos tierras que se cultivan actualmente (o recientemente), con suelos agrícolas en su mayoría de primera calidad, y generalmente 20 acres o más. Priorizamos terrenos con derechos de agua activos ubicados cerca de la franja urbana / suburbana. Damos la bienvenida a las conversaciones con familias de agricultores activos que deseen que su granja continúe como tierra de cultivo para siempre y especialmente con los propietarios de tierras que desean ver prácticas agrícolas sostenibles en sus tierras protegidas. Contáctenos para obtener más información sobre las servidumbres de conservación agrícola y conservación de tierras agrícolas. (360) 353-4838 • contact@communityfarmlandtrust.orgNos dedicamos a preservar las tierras agrícolas y garantizar que las tierras agrícolas asequibles permanezcan en la producción agrícola. Nuestro éxito depende del apoyo de personas comprometidas con el futuro de la agricultura en South Sound.We acknowledge that for centuries prior, this land was occupied by the Salish Sea Tribes. These tribes lived on the waterways in what is now known as the South Sound thriving on salmon & the resources of the surrounding prairies and forests. We give thanks for their stewardship of this land.Photo courtesy of Sasquatch Family Farms, LLCThe Community Farm Land Trust follows the enduring tradition of Community Land Trusts (CLTs), where membership is essential. Members help govern through democratic processes, ensuring local accountability, long-term stewardship, and equitable access to land and resources. Join by donating today!2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideBecome a Monthly Sustaining Member Today! Your ongoing gift in any amount provides steady, reliable support for CFLT while tting your budget.Stop the Loss of FarmlandDetener la pérdida de tierras agrícolas9

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Pat Labine, CFLT’s former Board Clerk, is described by her past student and current co-owner of Oyster Bay Farm, Melissa Barker as “...a member, collaborator, and educator of the greater Olympia area.” She continues, “If you have had the pleasure to enter into her sphere, you may have witnessed her generosity with her knowledge, time, and resources.” Pat has served on and o the CFLT Board for more than 25 years. Her career in agriculture and farming dates back to the early 70s, when she became a leader in Sustainable Agriculture in higher education. As a professor at Grand Valley State University’s experimental oshoot William James College in Michigan, Pat focused her research on food production as it relates to regional and personal self-suciency.While on a year’s sabbatical, she worked at the Center for Studies in Food Self-Suciency in Burlington, Vermont where she researched diets comprised solely of Vermont-grown food. As early as 1977, Pat recognized the importance of local food production and its connection to energy costs. She highlighted the dangers of relying on processed foods and grocery stores sourcing cheaper products from far away. "Locally based agriculture, particularly vegetable farming, would benet everyone," she stated. Her research, published as The Homegrown Vegetarian, was later used in her food courses and lectures.In 1981, Pat joined Evergreen State College to integrate its Organic Farm into the Environmental Studies Program. Evergreen was among the rst institutions to connect organic farming to the environmental movement, and community involvement is central to their teaching approach. “It’s nice that we are turning out farmers that populate our farmers markets. The real goal is engagement—seeing the interconnected layers of all the issues around farming,” Pat explained.** Pat coordinated Evergreen’s highly successful Ecological Agriculture Program from 1981 until her retirement in 2001.“She taught me everything I rst knew about farming, and as a lifelong educator, she pointed me in the direction of all her resources and got me started on my farming and career path,” Melissa said. Kathleen O’Shaunessy and Pat Labine bought Oyster Bay Farm in 1990 and owned it for 25 years. Originally a homestead farm from the late 1800s, it has been continuously farmed ever since. In 2015, the land was permanently protected under CFLT’s rst Agricultural Easement, ensuring it remains in agricultural use for future generations. Former Oyster Bay Farm sta Nate Lewis and Melissa Barker purchased the farm after its development rights were removed and are now its careful stewards. “Pat worked for years to make sure the easement on Oyster Bay Farm was in place, so that we were able to purchase it. She left everything on the farm, so we could jump right in and get started,” Melissa explained. “We would not be at Oyster Bay Farm continuing the work she began—farming, managing land, improving habitat, groundwater, and diversity, and making it more resilient for the next farmers—without her work to preserve the farm forever.”Pat is still active in her small garden at Fido’s Farm where she currently resides. Tomatoes are her favorite vegetable to grow along with basil, cucumbers, squash, radishes, garlic, and owers. She also keeps a small ock of hens for eggs. Keith Holbrook, a current Evergreen student, enjoys working with Pat in her garden. He explains, “She has always been an amazing mentor. She goes out of her way to teach me things that she knows will help me on my path of education and in my future garden.” *Grand Valley Forum, Volume 002, Number 26, March 27, 1978**Tilth Producers Quarterly, Volume 1, Number 3, Summer 2014Celebrating the Legendary2025 Fresh From The Farm Guidecommunityfarmlandtrust.orgPat Labine: Cultivating Farms, Farmers, and the FuturePhoto courtesy of Fletcher WardPhoto courtesy of Fletcher WardPhoto courtesy of Fletcher Ward Photo courtesy of Thurston Conservation DistrictPhoto courtesy of Michaela WinkleyPhoto courtesy of Carol LinneburPhoto courtesy of Diane Miller10

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Often, the greatest barrier to beginning an agricultural operation is a lack of start-up funds. AgWest Farm Credit developed the New Producer Grant to help kick-start these operations, adding the program to an already robust suite of offerings built specifically for young, beginning and small producers. This grant program was designed for motivated individuals who have a vision for their business and a sound strategy yet lack the funds to implement their plans.“Creating opportunities for new producers and helping them thrive is an important initiative at AgWest,” said Bill Perry, President and CEO of AgWest.30 agricultural and aquatic producers were recently announced as recipients of the $15,000 in start-up funds. Washington recipients included: Ben Banks and wife Rachael started Ceridwen Farms in 2024 with a focus on natural and herbal body care products. Rising Oak Farm (Chelsea Thorpe and Jesse Herzog) is a specialty crop farm on seven leased acres, growing seasonal mixed vegetables, flowers, herbs, and regionally adapted seeds.Matthew Price and Emily Strong run Reciprocity Farm, a unique urban farm that marries a deep commitment to ecological sustainability with high value production to create equitable access to food.The dream of Piko Farm and grant recipient Sable Bruce is to run a small farm that restores, connects, and encourages a thriving community, while growing sustainably and stewarding the native prairie.Adfia Bristol operates YES MA! Backyard Farm, a family farm that offers Caribbean-inspired value-added products crafted from specialty crops.Em Blood runs Sonder Farmstead + Apothecary, providing produce and herbal body care products.Taylor Thurlow of Frigg Farms provides unique and heirloom cut flowers to local florists, their CSA and the community through local shops. Elvia Romero Perea took the Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture at Viva Farms in 2022. In 2023, Elvia and her husband started Mejia Romero Farm in Mount Vernon where they grow strawberries.Jack and Kris Shultz run Untraditional Fruits – an agro- ecological farm that fills a niche by growing culturally relevant produce for local military, immigrant, and refugee populations.Broomstick Farm (Maia Binhammer, Sami Burse, John Bonsted) is a certified organic vegetable farm focused on growing resilient, top-quality garlic and flavorful produce.Celebratingthe passion ofnew producers2023 New Producer Grantrecipient, Tampopo Farms. Scan code formore informationwww.AgWestFC.comEqual Housing Lender | This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide11

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360-754-6894ARTISAN BAKED GOODS • TRADITIONAL • VEGAN • GLUTEN-FREE• Wholesale • Bakery Share Program• Sales by Special OrderJen Ownbeyjen@8armsbakery.comwww.8armsbakery.comThe Salish Roots Farm is the Squaxin Island Tribe’s Food Sovereignty Program, located in the Kamilche Valley, which is translated to English as “the Peaceful Valley.” The farm is located on a ten-acre parcel and features forested wetlands lined with native plants, an abundant orchard, a small berry eld, and a thriving vegetable garden. The farm was established in 2016 with a mission to increase access to culturally relevant foods as well as locally-grown, organic produce. The Food Sovereignty Program ensures that tribal members have access to free, healthy, farm fresh food available from their farm stand on Thursdays from the spring through the fall. They have several gardens including a vegetable garden, traditional medicine garden, and an Elders’ garden. Additionally, they are revitalizing an established fruit orchard. Empowering tribal members to promote food sovereignty and community self-suciency by preserving and revitalizing Squaxin’s ancestral foodways is one of their core missions. They oer workshops, classes, and volunteer opportunities for tribal members to build knowledge of traditional tribal foods and medicine, while also developing skills in harvesting, tree care, plant identication, food production, preparation, and preservation. The Food Sovereignty Program strives to promote food security and health outcomes for Squaxin Tribal members by creating a sustainable food system that honors Squaxin heritage, promotes wellness, reduces a dependence on external food sources, and fosters a connection between the land, the tribal community, and the food they grow onsite. Sponsor Spotlight2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideSalish Roots Farmcommunityfarmlandtrust.orgSalish Roots Farm integrates traditional agricultural practices with contemporary regenerative farming methods. They oer a variety of volunteer opportunities on the farm including work parties and volunteer hours on Tuesdays from 10am - 3pm in the spring through the fall. All levels and abilities are welcome to volunteer. Volunteers can learn gardening skills and how to grow food and medicine while connecting with the community by spending time outside. Gloves and supplies are provided. New volunteers should email tribalgardens@squaxin.us. Photos courtesy of Salish Roots Farm12

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Photo courtesy of Grays Greens FarmCSA GuideCSA GuideDistribution List by County:2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideGrays Greens FarmTara NewmanDistribution Area Thurston, Grays Harbor(360) 464-8242tara@graysgreensfarm.comgraysgreensfarm.comWe oer a year-round CSA with free home delivery of microgreens & seasonal veggies on a weekly or biweekly basis in the Olympia area, Elma, & McCleary. We oer four varieties of microgreens each week year-round, plus a wide variety of optional seasonal veggie add-ons during the growing season. Our microgreens & seasonal produce are exceptionally fresh (most harvested within 24 hrs of delivery). We are completely pesticide-free & committed to using growing practices that build soil health & produce the most nutritious food. Sign up anytime on our website & pay as you go!Pricing Starting at $20/week with free home delivery.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Home DeliveryGrays Harbor County CSAsHarp AcresJanelle HarpDistribution Area Grays Harbor, Mason, Thurston(360) 346-0241harpacres08@gmail.comSpring/Summer, Fall/WinterPricing Shares start at $15 dollars.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Farmers Market Pick-Up, Home DeliverySouth Bank Flower CoShelby CarterDistribution Area Grays Harbor(360) 515-6764southbankowerco@gmail.comsouthbankowerco.comWe oer seasonal spring & summer CSA options in 4 & 6 week increments with the option to pickup at our farmstand or have your bouquets delivered weekly.Pricing 4 weeks $140, 6 weeks $210Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Home DeliveryWe’re proud to support the Community Farm Land Trust.PSE is growing renewable energy across Washington to meet our commitment to reduce our emissions to net zero by 2030:• Our three wind farms produce up to 772 MW of clean electricity every year.• We’re helping customers harvest sunshine through their own solar arrays, installing new Community Solar sites and awarding non-prots with Green Power Solar Grants.• You can reduce your carbon footprint by joining more than 100,000 PSE customers in our renewable energy programs. More at pse.com/TOGETHERCommunity Supported Agriculture (CSA) fosters a mutually beneficial relationship between you and a farmer.1. Know your food source. 2. Support a living wage for farmers.3. Optimize your health with nutrient rich food. 4. Better for you and the environment!5. Tantalize your taste buds with new foods and recipes.6. Support sustainable growing practices.7. Better access to aordable healthy food for all! (Check the farm listings by county for information on which farms accept EBT/WIC.)8. Provide nancial security for local farmers. 9. Reduce your carbon foot print.10. Eat seasonally and locally.CSA10 REASONS TO BUY AmorePhoto courtesy of Harp Acres13communityfarmlandtrust.org

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GRAYS HARBORGrays Greens FarmHarp AcresSouth Bank Flower CoLEWISCoffee Creek Community & GardensGreen Gardens Farm & ConsultationLady MacDonald's Gourmet FoodsSasquatch Family Farms, LLCSeedpod FarmMASONFarm at Water's EdgeHama Hama Oyster CompanyRiverbird FarmSkokomish Valley FarmsTHURSTONCedar Flats Flower FarmCedar Slope FarmCircle Hawk Farm, LLCColvin RanchCommon Ground CSACosmic Turtle Farm Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic FarmDelphi Flower FarmEndicott RanchHelsing Junction FarmHere to There FarmKingfisher Organic FarmLadyberry ProduceLittle Big FarmLittle Lupine FarmLost Peacock CreameryPermaculture Rising Queenie Bee Raw Honey FarmRising River FarmRoot Digger Herb FarmSongbird Haven FarmThe Evergreen State College Organic Farm Tracking Y RanchUrban Futures FarmCSA Quick Reference Distribution List By County:Coffee Creek Community & GardensMokey SkinnerDistribution Area Lewis, Thurston, Pierce, King(360) 623-2103coeecreekcommunity@gmail.comcoeecreekcommunitygardens.com/community-supported-agriculture.phpYear-round Egg Subscriptions (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly options) & monthly Meat CSA (2 sizes available), and/or Veggie CSA (2 sizes)—a weekly box of seasonal vegetables, herbs, fruits, & berries. Customized oerings & share sizes with plenty of add-ons available to suit your needs & desires!Pricing Variable with add-ons. Please call, text, or email today!Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Home Delivery, Retail LocationsGreen Gardens Farm & ConsultationAlliyah & Andrew PerryDistribution Area Lewis, Kitsap, Mason, Pierce, Thurston, King(253) 389-4299greengardenshomestead@gmail.comgreengardens.farmPlant Start CSA 2025We oer a unique CSA option. It’s a plant start CSA! You will get amazing edible heirloom starts to plant in your garden. The rst round you will get to grow when it’s still cold & a little frosty, like onions & brassicas. The second round will be your main drop-o with tomatoes, edible owers, & much more. The third round will be plant starts that like it hot, such as peppers. The best part about our CSA is that YOU get to pick what you want to grow.Pricing Varies from $20 – $90.Pick-up/Delivery Farmers Market Pick-Up, Retail LocationsLady MacDonald’s Gourmet FoodsHeidi MacDonaldDistribution Area Lewis, Pierce, Thurston(503) 791-1915ladymacdonaldsgourmetfoods@gmail.comladymacdonaldsgourmetfoods.comAvailable year-round. A variety of products & sizes are available. Custom-grown to order. Choose a delivery schedule of every 2 or 4 weeks.Pricing Based on order.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop Sites, Farm Pick-Up, Home Delivery, Retail LocationsLewis County CSAsCSAs (continued)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLCShauna & Justin PerezDistribution Area Lewis, King, Thurston, Pierce(253) 732-8726sasquatchfamilyfarms@gmail.comsasquatchfamilyfarms.comWe oer weekly & monthly farmer boxes.Pricing See website for details.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop Sites, Farm Pick-Up, Farmers Market Pick-Up, Home Delivery, Retail LocationsSeedpod FarmAdam & Julie GullettDistribution Area Lewis(360) 807-4693info@seedpodfarm.comseedpodfarm.comSeedpod Farm Servant Share CSAOur CSA oers a unique experience that provides connection & community while learning to grow food for yourself & your family. You’re supporting weekly donations made to low-income seniors who struggle to access fresh veggies. You’ll grow food for yourself, connect to where your food comes from, watch the progress of plants you start from seed, & learn what it takes to put food on the table. Take home a weekly share of fresh, naturally grown vegetables. Be of service to your neighbors by helping to prepare food to donate weekly. Have fun, breathe some fresh air, & dig in the dirt! Limited shares are available. First-come, rst-served basis. You’ll love being part of the Seedpod Farm-ily!Pricing $35 – $40 per week with add-ons available.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-UpPhoto courtesy of Seedpod Farm14Community Farm Land Trust

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CSA Guide (continued)Farm at Water’s EdgeHood Canal Salmon Enhancement GroupDistribution Area Mason, Kitsap(360) 275-3575heather@pnwsalmoncenter.orgpnwsalmoncenter.org/csaThe Farm at Water’s Edge CSA includes a diverse array of vegetables, berries, herbs, & even owers. In an eort to connect members with the farm & their food, we include a newsletter with notes on the growing season, recipes, & cooking tips for each item. We oer our CSA via a one-time, sliding-scale donation. Please see our website for details, updates, & to sign up.Pricing Sliding scale.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-UpHama Hama Oyster CompanyThe Robbins FamilyDistribution Area Ship anywhere in the contiguous US(360) 877-5811info@hamahamaoysters.comhamahamaoysters.comOysters & FriendsThis is a monthly subscription service–kinda like a CSA–that runs for six months at time. Each month, we’ll ship you a box containing delicious food, along with information about where it came from & how to cook it. Boxes will generally have 1-3 dozen oysters (either for grilling, frying, eating raw, or all of the above) & 2-3 lbs of clams or mussels, plus three “friends,” which is a general term we’re using for fun items we source from our beaches, farms, elds, colleagues, & production kitchen. In peak summer (July & August), the boxes will contain meal kits for summer parties, & may or may not contain oysters.Pricing $115 per month plus shipping (calculated by location).Pick-up/Delivery Home Delivery, delivery via FedExMason County CSAsRiverbird FarmJosephine Perez, William Smythe, Maia Erickson, Henry SchmidtDistribution Area Mason, Thurston, Pierceriverbirdfarm@gmail.comriverbirdfarm.com/csaRiverbird Farm CSARiverbird CSA members receive delicious pasture-raised chicken on a weekly or biweekly basis from May to October. For 2025, we oer CSA pick-up in Olympia, Tacoma, & on-farm in Shelton.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop Sites, Farm Pick-UpSkokomish Valley FarmsDistribution Area Mason, Thurstonfarmer@skokomishvalleyfarms.comskokomishvalleyfarms.comOur CSA provides a variety of seasonal fresh vegetables, fruit, & herbs each week for 20 weeks from the beginning of June through mid-October. Each share contains 6–8 items. You can expect to nd old standbys (what would summer be without tomatoes & basil?) & new favorites (shishitos, anyone?) in your share. The best part is that we grow varieties that you won’t nd in the local grocery store & we pick the vegetables for you at the peak of their season. You can also sign up for an egg add-on: a dozen organic, pasture-raised eggs will be delivered with your CSA share during the season.Pricing $600Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Farmers Market Pick-Up, Home DeliveryMicrogreens are among the healthiest foods on the planet. We’re proud to provide this wholesome, nutritious food. Our products are grown with organic soil & seeds and without pesticides or fertilizer.Urban Farmed MicrogreensDelivered routinely to homes, offices, restaurants… anywhere high quality, delicious, nutritious food is served.ladymacdonaldsgourmetfoods.com503-791-1915CENTRALIA, WACALL US OR ORDER ONLINE Buy a CSA and receive the freshest food available. Many farms harvest the same day.You can't get food any fresher unless you grow it yourself!Photo courtesy of Farm at Water's EdgeRead more about this farm on page 50!15communityfarmlandtrust.org

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Cedar Flats Flower FarmValerie GerritsDistribution Area Thurston(509) 990-8051cedaratsowerfarm@gmail.comcedaratsowerfarm.comSummer Bouquet Subscription July–September (Dahlias, Zinnias, & more!)Pricing $90 – $195Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-UpCedar Slope FarmMcKennae McColm & Rory LenehanDistribution Area Thurstoncedarslopefarm@gmail.comcedar-slope-farm.square.siteSummer Flower CSA Small & large shares available.Pricing $100+Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Home DeliveryCircle Hawk Farm, LLCShelly BentleyDistribution Area Thurston(360) 402-3845circlehawkfarm2002@gmail.comcirclehawkfarm.comLarge & small shares summer & fall including U-pick options of seasonal fruits.Pricing Negotiable as supply lasts.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Home DeliveryColvin RanchJennifer ColvinDistribution Area Thurston, Pierce, Lewis, Mason, Grays Harbor(360) 339-8465info@colvinranch.comcolvinranch.comColvin Ranch CSAWith our CSA Beef Boxes, you’ll get a box of meat 4 times a year, available for pickup in March, June, September, & December. Each box includes 4 pounds of ground beef, 4 steaks, 1 roast, & a few extras (rancher’s choice), so you’ll have an opportunity to try some new cuts.Pricing $550 per year.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop Sites, Farm Pick-Up, Farmers Market Pick-UpCommon Ground CSATierney Creech & Julie PuhichDistribution Area Thurston(425) 802-0858commongroundfarmcsa@gmail.comfacebook.com/commongroundfarmcsaOur farm has over a 35-year history of providing CSA shares to the Olympia community. We pride ourselves on providing the freshest vegetables you can get in a quantity that satises an active cook who loves vegetables! CSA is the only thing we do so our members get a true share of the vegetables we grow. Our main season is 25 weeks long, mid-May through October. We have small & large shares available. We also have an optional 3-week winter share in November. We have 6 neighborhood pick-up sites within Olympia & Tumwater, as well as at our farm elds in Maytown & Rochester.Pricing All prices are sliding scale.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop Sites, Farm Pick-UpCosmic Turtle FarmTom ‘Woody’ Wiseman & Alissa WisemanDistribution Area Thurston(360) 481-1982woody@cosmicturtlefarm.comcosmicturtlefarm.com/product/microgreens-csaTurtle Club Microgreens CSAA biweekly CSA delivery alternating two kinds of microgreens (sunower shoots, radish, pea shoots, & spicy salad mix) every two weeks. When we have a special microgreen we will send an email update with the latest information. Please note we grow to order so depending on the time you sign up it could be 7-10 days for delivery. *Once you sign up we will reach out & let you know when to expect your rst delivery.Pricing $40 a month, biweekly.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Home Delivery, Retail LocationsDancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic FarmFarmer AyubDistribution Area Thurston, Pierce, Mason, Lewis(360) 489-2830ayub98516@gmail.comdancinggoatsandsingingchickens.comNon-veg CSA includes options for goat, lamb, chickens, ducks, turkeys, or beef quarters. Options for veggies, fruits, honey, eggs, & more.Pricing Pay as you go. A la carte & cafeteria menu style for both veggie & non-vegetarian CSAs.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Home DeliveryDelphi Flower FarmSheilah CannonDistribution Area Thurston(360) 339-2941delphiowerfarm@gmail.comdelphi-ower-farm.square.siteMonthly Flower Bouquet CSA Runs 4 weeks each month in June, July, August, & September.Pricing $100 per month.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Farmers Market Pick-Up, Home DeliveryCSAs (continued)Photo courtesy of Little Lupine FarmPhoto courtesy of Colvin RanchThurston County CSAsPhoto courtesy of Cedar Flats Flower FarmCSAs allow consumers to directly invest their money into local agriculture.16Community Farm Land Trust

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CSA Guide (continued)2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideEndicott RanchPamela DaudetDistribution Area Thurston(360) 754-4908blkcws@yahoo.comWe are exible. Deposits are taken in advance. Please contact anytime. Cattle will be sold by late summer. We sell as little as an eighth to a whole animal.Pricing Varies on amount purchased.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-UpHelsing Junction FarmJessica Armstrong & Angie CampDistribution Area Thurston, King, Pierce, Mason, Grays Harbor(360) 273-2033helsingfarm@gmail.comhelsingjunctionfarms.comHelsing Junction Farm CSAHelsing Junction Farm is certied organic & provides a variety of CSA shares with home delivery & pick-up sites in Seattle, Olympia, & the WA coast, June–November. We partner with local producers to provide additional shares of hand-crafted cheeses, yogurt, mushrooms, tree-ripened fruits, & Olykrauts.Pricing $350 – $1000Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop Sites, Farm Pick-Up, Home DeliveryHere to There FarmKristen MaringDistribution Area Thurston(509) 592-3584heretotherefarm@gmail.comheretotherefarm.comSpring & summer ower shares available or you could opt for both!Pricing $100 – $200 depending on share option.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop SitesKingfisher Organic FarmJacob Wilson & Teva GrudinDistribution Area Thurston(360) 515-1355kingsherorganicfarm@gmail.comkingsherorganic.comCheck our website for updated information.Pricing Check website for current pricing.Ladyberry ProduceEvan BerryDistribution Area Thurston(360) 810-4001ladyberryproduce@gmail.comSummer CSA runs 22 weeks (June through October) with half & full shares available. Fall CSA runs for 8 weeks (November through December). Ladyberry is a truly community-supported, direct-sales farm. Our CSA is where the vegetables go rst, before our farm store or wholesale to restaurants. Vegetables are harvested within a day of pick up, by usually no more than a 2 or 3 person crew!Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-UpLittle Big FarmMaya Wood & Phelan PaganoDistribution Area Thurston, King(360) 918-6018littlebigcsa@gmail.comlittlebigcsa.com/csaA salad-centric CSA featuring seasonal produce. 20 weeks of farmer-curated produce boxes available for pickup at community drop sites in Olympia & Seattle. Share in our abundance & eat seasonally with us.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop SitesLittle Lupine FarmKiana & Ryan SinnerDistribution Area Thurston, Lewis(360) 304-1031kianasinner@gmail.comlittlelupinefarm.comSummer share, large & small shares available for 15-weeks; ower & egg add-ons available.Pricing See website for pricing.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop Sites, Farm Pick-UpLost Peacock CreameryMatthew & Rachael TullerDistribution Area(360) 280-6730hello@lostpeacock.comlostpeacock.comIt is a rotating carousel of all our fan favorites, plus special made just for you, cheese & yes, oh yes, yogurt. When you join the CSA you get access to our wholesale prices which means more products for less money. As always, every product we produce is made with milk from our goats. Pay in full at the time of signing up. You can sign-up online through our secure payment processing.Pricing VariablePick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-UpPhoto courtesy of Little Lupine Farm17communityfarmlandtrust.org

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Thurston County CSAs (continued)Permaculture RisingMarisha AuerbachDistribution Area Grays Harbor, Thurston, Lewis, Mason, Pierce, Clark, King, Cowlitz, Skamania, Multnomah County, Oregon(503) 454-6656marisha@fertileground.orgpermaculturerising.comWe oer plant packages with various themes to help gardeners expand the diversity of their landscape. Pre-order by email. Packages are posted on the website. Pick-up is in April or May.Pricing $60 – $130Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-UpQueenie Bee Raw Honey FarmLizzie, the Honey Bees LadyDistribution Area Thurston, Mason, Lewis, Pierce, Grays Harbor(253) 380-6837lizlake1968@gmail.comdancinggoatsandsingingchickens.com/our-marketHoney, pollen, beeswax, & honeycomb available.Pricing Pay as you go, a la carte.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop Sites, Farm Pick-Up, Home Delivery, Retail LocationsRising River FarmJennifer Belknap & Jim McGinnDistribution Area Thurston(360) 273-5368info@risingriverfarm.comrisingriverfarm.comOur CSA oers members a wide variety of familiar, well-loved, & easy to use veggies & culinary herbs. The season runs from early July through mid-October. We oer large & small shares. Choose from one of the many convenient pick-up locations from Rochester to Olympia. See our website for more info.Pricing Please visit our website for current pricing.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop Sites, Farm Pick-Up, Farmers Market Pick-UpRoot Digger Herb FarmBenjamin AshDistribution Area Thurston, Kingrootdiggerherbfarm@gmail.comrootdiggerherbfarm.comWe oer a monthly, sliding scale herbal CSA paired with herbal proles written (mostly) by local herbalists to inform & delight the herbal curious & dedicated medicine makers alike.Pricing Sliding scale.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Seattle, TacomaSongbird Haven FarmNoa Kay & Mark AlbonizioDistribution Area Thurston, King(505) 879-6979hello@songbirdhavenfarm.comsongbirdhavenfarm.com/csaWe oer a twice a month CSA from June – October. We commit to growing tasty veggies using organic practices that improve soil health. We harvest your produce as close to delivery as possible & provide you with a newsletter with tips on how to cook with your bounty.Pricing Check website for current pricing.Pick-up/Delivery City-Wide Neighborhood Drop Sites, Farm Pick-UpThe Evergreen State College Organic FarmBeth Leimbach, Farm ManagerDistribution Area Thurston(360) 867-6160organicfarm@evergreen.eduevergreen.edu/organic-farm18-week CSA July through 1st week of November.Pricing Call or email for current prices.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-UpTracking Y RanchJake & April YanceyDistribution Area Thurston, Lewis, Mason, Grays Harbor(360) 561-4083trackingyranch@gmail.comtrackingyranch.comWe oer up to 2 beef harvest seasons each year; early summer & late fall.Pricing Varies, request a current brochure with pricing.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-Up, Home DeliveryUrban Futures FarmTJ & Stephanie JohnsonDistribution Area Thurstonurbanagrarian@comcast.neturbanfuturesfarm.comTwo share sizes. Our regular CSA feeds 1-3 people. The large share feeds 3 or more people. Weekly boxes of vegetables, fruits, & herbs beginning around June 1st.Pricing See our website.Pick-up/Delivery Farm Pick-UpCommunity Farm Land TrustPhoto courtesy of Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm18

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communityfarmlandtrust.orgWHAT IS A WHAT IS A FOOD HUB?FOOD HUB?South Sound FreshPaul Miller4419 Harrison Ave NW Suite 104Olympia 98502(360) 545-5970market@southsoundfresh.comsouthsoundfresh.com southsoundfresh southsoundfreshOpen year-roundOnline food orders: Friday - Tuesday.South Sound Fresh is an online marketplace of locally grown & produced food. We make it possible for farmers to work together to meet the growing demand for local, sustainable food in your area. Farmers benet from the marketing, selling, packaging, & delivery of their produce & prepared foods. Our marketplace delivers fresh, healthy, locally grown & produced food to you, the buyer, in a cost-eective manner on a weekly basis. Our weekly ordering period is from Friday morning through Tuesday at midnight. We get pick lists out to farms & producers on Wednesday for them to harvest (or bake/make). Then we collect everything & deliver it to your door-step with no-contact delivery on Thursday from 1-7pm. We’re growing & so is our product list. Check the website weekly for new items! We also have a pickup option at 4419 Harrison Ave NW in Olympia.Credit/Debit, Online SalesSouthwest Washington Food HubTina Sharp705 McBride Ct, Suite AChehalis 98532(360) 218-2662sales@swwafoodhub.com, info@swwafoodhub.comswwafoodhub.com swwafoodhub swwafoodhubOpen year-roundOnline orders: Wednesdays 12am – Fridays at 5pm. Deliveries: Wednesday–Friday the following week.Southwest Washington Food Hub is a farmer-owned cooperative that markets & distributes products from its member farms. Seeking new farmer and value-added producers. Currently, the Hub is selling wholesale to school districts, restaurants, institutions, and grocery stores. Multi-farm subscription program boxes are available.Credit/Debit, Online SalesFood Hubs connect small farmers & producers to buyers (wholesale & consumers) through a centralized distribution site or online marketplace. They strengthen our local food economy by selling more seasonal, farm fresh food to a broader market because it encourages collaboration between farmers, consumers, restaurants, schools, hospitals, universities, and more!Benets to Farmers and Consumers:Most food hubs are farmer owned and/or operated. Farmers and producers are able to set their own market value prices giving them the best price for all their hard work. Labor costs and time are decreased by selling to one distribution center instead of selling their goods through a variety of commerce channels such as farmers markets, restaurants, individual customers, or retail stores. Farmers also get the added bonus of reaching commerce channels they might not have had the means to connect with before, such as schools and universities, hospitals, state agencies, and more.Seasonal shopping options mean consumers get the freshest, tastiest, and most nutritious food available. Consumers can buy from multiple local farms and producers in one easy location. Payment with convenient pick-up and delivery options are available. Food hubs also work to address climate change by reducing our dependence on fossil fuels with a streamlined, hyper-local transportation and distribution system.REGIONAL FOOD HUBSPhoto courtesy of Sky Island FarmRegional Food HubsAttention Farmers! Grow your farm with sales through South Sound Fresh.• Set your own process and availability• Keep your brand front and center• Reach new customers• Maximize prots with excess harvest• Sell all year longContact us at market@southsoundfresh.com if you are interested in joining us!19

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10862182216154133303146445864724266678076738185899588879910110510310410711611310911712096MARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETMARKETFarm Stand & Market Mapcommunityfarmlandtrust.org2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideSheltonBelfairUnionMatlockHumptulipsAberdeenElmaOakvilleRochesterEthelChehalisToledoOlympiaYelmTeninoPe EllMontesanoCentraliaWinlockTumwaterInterstate 5State Highways & BywaysFarm ##Farmers MarketMARKETNSEW237 Dennis St. SE, TumwaterThe Tumwater Farmers Market hosts a variety of local farms, baked goods, honey, eggs, starts, fl owers, crafters, food trucks, awesome youth vendors, community booths, and more. Live music every market, family and pet friendly, fun themed days, and easy parking. thetumwaterfarmersmarket@gmail.com @tumwaterfarmersmarket @The Tumwater Farmers Marketthetumwaterfarmersmarket.com2nd & 4th SUNDAYS, June 8th–Sept. 21stPeter G. Schmidt Elementary • 11am - 3pm20

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The Market is always free to visit. Shopping is accessible through the multiple forms of payment accepted including SNAP, WIC, SFMNP, and credit/debit cards. Year-round, the Market participates in the statewide SNAP Market Match Program. Each day, the Market Oce will match SNAP shoppers up to $25 to spend on fresh fruits and veggies. This program oers a $1 to $1 match and encourages healthier eating habits. On Thursdays from April-October, those 55+ can take advantage of Senior Thursday deals from select vendors. Senior Thursday also oers a weekly rae, and other special activities for everybody who attends the Market on Thursday. In its 50th year, the Market invites you to join them for regular events including Senior Thursday, regularly scheduled cooking demonstrations, National Farmers Market Week, and the annual Harvest Celebration. Supporting local agriculture and small businesses is at the heart of Olympia Farmers Market. Thank you for your interest in South Sound farms!The Olympia Farmers Market is celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2025! Today, the Market resides under a covered structure at the north end of downtown Olympia. The Market as we know it today is thanks to the eorts of senior activists who remembered the original farmers market that operated in Olympia between the 1920s-1940s. It was a determined group who desired to bring back the spirit of the old farmers market and share their garden produce with the community. In summer 1974, Mary Townes, who would become the rst president of the organization, sold her garden produce on the sidewalk in front of the Senior Center. The funds collected (about $500) became the seed money to create the Olympia Farmers Market in May 1975.In the rst twenty years, the Market was repeatedly moved around dierent communityfarmlandtrust.orgdowntown locations. Thanks to eorts from the city of Olympia, Market sta, volunteer vendors, and a vocal community, the current Market structure was built, and has been home since 1996.Today, the Olympia Farmers Market is one of the only vendor-operated farmers markets in Washington. The market is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of vendors and is funded primarily through vendor fees. Truly local, Market vendors must grow, make, or produce their items in Thurston, Mason, Lewis, or Grays Harbor Counties. The Market is a year-round destination. Open more than 150 days per year, rain or shine! The Market operates three distinct seasons, progressing from one day per week in January to four days per week during the height of the season. Throughout the year, over 100 businesses vend at the Market. A selection of farm fresh produce, pork, poultry, seafood, baked goods, dairy, eggs, wine, jam, fermented and pickled foods, hot sauces, and handcrafted gifts are available each week. The Market also hosts eight restaurants on-site that are open during Market hours. Dine at one of the Market’s many picnic tables, sit in the garden, and listen to the live music at the stage pavilion. Farmers Market Spotlight2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideSee market listing on page #25.Photos and article courtesy of Olympia Farmers MarketCelebrating 50 YearsOlympia Farmers Market22

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Centralia Farmers MarketWanda Steger600 Centralia College BlvdCentralia 98531centraliafarmermarket@gmail.comcentraliafarmersmarket.org CentraliaFarmersmarket centraliafarmersmarketMay 2nd–September 26thFridays 10am–3pmWe’re still going strong! Since 1979, our farmers, producers, artists, bakers, & craftsmen have been bringing you the best in Lewis County. This year will be no dierent. Our vendor’s products are all handmade or homegrown. Fresh in-season produce, owers, vegetable & nursery plants, woodwork, baked goods, soaps & lotions, jewelry, honey, knits & crochet items, hot food, & more. Easy access from I-5 at Exit 82. We are always looking for new vendors to join our family. See you at the market! Check our website for directions & hours.Cash, Credit/Debit, EBT/SNAP, Fresh Bucks, Senior FMNP/WICGrays Harbor Farmers Market1956 Riverside AveHoquiam 98550(360) 538-9747scribblerock@comcast.net Grays Harbor Farmers MarketOpen daily, year-roundMonday–Thursday 9am–5:30pm Friday 9am–6pm Saturday 9am–5:30pm Sunday 11am–4pmDiscover delicious baked goods from Nancy’s Bakery, ne soups & sandwiches from Deidra’s Deli, Johnson’s Smoked Meats & Cheeses, Briney Sea Smoked Fish, gluten free items, ne arts, quality crafted items, & handmade soaps! Something for everyone! Visit our Facebook page for directions.Montesano Saturday Morning MarketBeca WhartonFleet Park located at Main St & Pioneer Ave WMontesano 98563(360) 964-5382members@montesanochamber.orgmontesanochamber.org/listing/ saturday-morning-market montesanochamberJuly 12th–August 30thSaturdays 9am–1pmWe will have local artists, vendors, painting, & hopefully music in the park. Fleet Park is a beautiful park in downtown FARMERS MARKETSAberdeen Farmers MarketKelsey HunterGrays Harbor Conservation DistrictAberdeen 98520khunter@graysharborcd.orggraysharborcd.org/aberdeen- farmers-marketMay 31st - September 27thSaturdays 10am - 3pmCheck the website for location announcement and updates.Elma Friday MarketElma Chamber of Commerce222 W Main StElma 98541(360) 482-3055elmachamber@gmail.comelmachamber.org elmachamberJune–September No market on June 27th or August 1stFridays 12–6pmStop by the Elma Friday Market & see what the gateway to Grays Harbor has to oer! You will nd local farmers with freshly harvested produce, artisans with uniquely crafted gifts, & a spirit of community. See you there!Grays Harbor CountyLewis County2025 Fresh From The Farm GuidePhoto courtesy of Alucinor FarmsMontesano where, as a community, we can gather together & enjoy our morning. We will have fresh local food & products from Grays Harbor.• Farmers Market Guide • Market Spotlight2025 FARMERS MARKET SECTION SPONSOR:Olde Achers Farm, LLCKeeping it local since 1955 | www.obee.comSmall Business ServicesPhoto courtesy of Alucinor Farms23

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Community Farmers Market of ChehalisBoistfort StreetChehalis 98532(360) 281-6767info@chehalisfarmersmarket.comchehalisfarmersmarket.com CommunityFarmersMarketChehalis farmmktchehalisJune–OctoberTuesdays 11am–4pm 2nd Saturdays 11am–4pmThe Community Farmers Market in downtown Chehalis is a vibrant hub for local food & regional goods, grown & produced by small farms & businesses. It oers fun activities for children, live music, & a place to gather & celebrate healthy living.Cash, Credit/Debit, EBT/SNAP, Senior FMNP/WICMorton Farmers MarketTrevor MannsGust Backstrom City Park 700 Main Ave, Morton 98536(360) 985-0662market@fompwa.orgfompwa.org/farmers-market mortonfarmersmarket mortonfarmersmarketApril 5th–September 27thSaturdays 10am–2pmCash, Credit/Debit, EBT/SNAP, Fresh Bucks, Senior FMNP/WICToledo Thursday MarketToledo 98542(360) 269-5150toledothursdaymarket@gmail.comtoledothursdaymarket.com ToledoThursdayMarket ToledoThursdayMarketSteamboat Landing 115 Ramsey Way March 20th–May 29th & Oct 2nd–December 11Toledo Boat Launch June 5–September 25thThursdays 2–6pmStarted in 2017, we bring you fresh produce, baked goods, candies, honey, dairy products, mushrooms, plant starts, custom coee roasting, a mineral & fossil vendor, & so much more. Our mission is to provide nutrition, education, & community. We also oer a matching funds program that increases the purchasing power of nutrition assistance funds! Check our website for directions, hours, latest news, & vendor bios.Cash, Credit/Debit, EBT/SNAP, Fresh Bucks, Senior FMNP/WICPackwood Farmers MarketPackwood 98361packwoodsaturdaymarket@gmail.com PackwoodFarmersMarketPackwood Library Park109 Main St W June–August Saturdays 10am–2pm Longmire Springs Brewing112 Norman Way September–December Saturdays 11am–3pmThe Packwood Farmers Market’s goal is to provide the area of eastern Lewis County with quality homegrown, handmade, & homemade goods. We are a community of talented, hard-working people, surrounded by incredible natural beauty. The Packwood Farmers Market is a place to gather & celebrate the things that make this place so special.Cash, Credit/DebitPe Ell Farmers MarketRaye Ann Duvall-StullState Rte 6 & Seventh AvePe Ell 98572 PeEllTownCrierMay–SeptemberSaturdays 8am–12pmWe are excited to be in our 9th season this year! Come visit our local growers who employ natural growing practices. You can nd crafts, plant & tree starts, berries, & more. Burden cloths by original design, grab a piece of history & make garden clean-up a cinch. Natural remedies for what ails you, too. Vendors oer special orders with advance notice. Head out to west Lewis County & enjoy the bounty of our local agricultural oerings! Opening Day is the day before Mother’s Day. We oer health checks. Come to the Community Tent & visit us!Cash, Credit/Debitcommunityfarmlandtrust.orgMORTONCity ofFarmersMarketLewis County Farmers Markets (continued)Photo courtesy of Community Farmers Market of ChehalisPhoto courtesy of Morton Farmers Market24

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Olympia Farmers MarketIsabel Thomas700 Capitol Way NOlympia 98501(360) 352-9096info@olympiafarmersmarket.comolympiafarmersmarket.com olympiafarmersmarket olympiafarmersmarketJanuary–March, Saturdays April–October, Thursday–Sunday November–December, Saturdays & Sundays10am–3pmThe market is open year-round 10am–3pm! Here you will nd local & organic produce, WA grown fruit, meat, seafood, wine, owers, eggs, dairy, cheese, jams & jelly, vegetable starts, fruit trees, artisanal foods, handmade artisan crafts, eight restaurants, live entertainment, & more. Call or check our website for a complete schedule of vendors attending the market.Cash, Credit/Debit, EBT/SNAP Market Match, Senior FMNP/WICSaturday Market at West Central ParkAlicia Elliott1919 Harrison Ave NWOlympia 98502hello@wcpnc.orgsaturdaymarketwcpnc.org SaturdayMarketAtTheWCP SaturdayMarketAtTheWCPMay 3rd–September 27thSaturdays 10am–3pmIn its fourth year, the Saturday Market at the West Central Park has become the West Side’s go-to weekend market! Complete with farm, food, & craft vendors, live music, food trucks, & kids activities every Saturday. It’s fun for the whole community! The market strives to bring you the goodness that all of our local farmers & crafters can provide. We also host an annual market in December.Read more about this market on page 22!Located in the heart of downtown Shelton, we provide a forum for local farmers & gardeners to provide our community with fresh, local produce. We have a wide variety of talented artisans that present one-of-a-kind items made with love. We accept vendors within Mason County as well as adjoining counties. Live music ows as you shop our market. Stay tuned for special events throughout the season. Check website for directions & hours.Cash, Credit/Debit, EBT/SNAP, Fresh Bucks, Senior FMNP/WICBelfair Saturday MarketErin SmithBelfair Elementary, Highway 3Belfair 98528thejamlady76@gmail.com BelfairSaturdayMarket belfairsaturdaymarketMay 3rd–October 25thSaturdays 10am–4pmWelcome to the Belfair Saturday Market! Here you will nd local art, sundries, produce, & much more! Stop by & shop from local artisans & growers!Harstine Island Farmers MarketLee WoodsHarstine Island Community Hall 3371 E Harstine Island Rd NShelton 98584farmersmarket@harstinecc.org harstineislandfarmersmarketMay 24th–September 27thSaturdays 10am–Noon (or later) Indoor Market begins October 11th 10am–12pmPlease visit our FB page for our Holiday schedule after October & for the latest information. We have a wide variety of vendors.Shelton Farmers Market425 W Cota StShelton 98584manager@sheltonfarmersmarket.orgsheltonfarmersmarket.org sheltonfarmersmarket sheltonfarmersmarketMay–OctoberSaturdays 10am–3pmFarmers Market GuideThurston County2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideMason CountyWholeHealthNaturopathy.com360-943-9519ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS for primary care orspecialized naturopathic care 1212 4th Avenue E, Olympia“Let Food Be Thy Medicine and Medicine Be Thy Food.”- HippocratesAttentive Naturopathic Health Care For Adults & ChildrenSince 2007Photo courtesy of Burnt Ridge Nursery & OrchardPhoto courtesy of Maisy Moon Farm25

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Tenino Farmers MarketJohn Kesting213 Sussex Ave WTenino 98589(360) 701-4835market@teninofarmersmarket.orgteninofarmersmarket.org TeninoFarmersMarket teninofarmersmarketMay–SeptemberSaturdays 10am–3pmVisit Tenino Farmers Market in historic downtown Tenino. We have something for everyone, fresh fruits & vegetables, bedding plants, farm fresh meat, kettle corn, handmade soaps, handmade jewelry, upcycled crafts, & more! Call or check our website for driving directions.Cash, Credit/Debit, EBT/SNAP, FMNP/WICTumwater Farmers MarketBrooke Pugliese, Manager Mitch, mitch@summitfarms.com (707) 540-5567237 Dennis St SETumwater 98501thetumwaterfarmersmarket@gmail.comthetumwaterfarmersmarket.com thetumwaterfarmersmarket tumwaterfarmersmarketJune 8th–September 21st2nd & 4th Sundays 11am–3pmFind us at Peter G. Schmidt Elementary School. Enjoy fresh vegetables, fruits & berries, eggs, cheese, locally raised meat, cut owers & nursery plants, coee & baked goods, honey, maple syrup, delicious food trucks, body care products, jewelry, & handcrafted delights. Live music on 2nd & 4th Sundays! Come out & enjoy!Cash, Credit/Debit, EBT/SNAP, Fresh Bucks, Senior FMNP/WICYelm Farmers Market206 McKenzie Ave in front of the Police Station across from Community CenterYelm 98597manager@yelmfarmersmarket.comyelmfarmersmarket.com YelmFarmersMarket yelmfarmersmarketMay 3rd–September 27thSaturdays 10am–3pmThe market has grown to 25 vendors including farmers, artisans, bakers, beekeepers, leatherworkers, plus a thriving children’s program & special events. Every dollar you spend contributes to a strong local economy & a healthy food network in our community.EBT/SNAP, Senior FMNP/WICFood Access & Nutrition Incentive ProgramsEBT (Electronic Benets Transfer)The Washington Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP - formerly known as food stamps) helps low-income individuals and families obtain a more nutritious diet by supplementing their income with SNAP benets. These funds are available through EBT cards that work just like a debit card. These benets are accepted at some farmers markets, individual farms/farmstands, and even some community-FMNP (Farmers Market Nutrition Programs) There are two federal funded FMNP programs: Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and Senior FMNP. WIC provides resources for pregnant women and women with infants and children up to 5 years of age, who are found to be at nutritional risk. This program provides fresh, unprepared, locally grown fruits and vegetables to WIC participants, and expands the awareness, use of, and sales at farmers markets. Senior FMNP provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be exchanged for eligible foods (fruits, vegetables, honey, and fresh-cut herbs) at farmers markets, roadside stands, and CSAs. For more about FMNP programs visit: fns.usda.gov/fmnp/overview.communityfarmlandtrust.orgScan QR code to see if you qualify & find additional services!TeninoTeninoteninofarmersmarket.orgteninofarmersmarket.org360.701.4835360.701.4835Farmers MarketIN TENINO’S HISTORIC DOWNTOWNMay - SeptemberSaturdays 10am - 3pmThe Best Little Farmers Market in Thurston County! Fruit, vegetables, plant starts, meat, and much more!213 SUSSEX AVE. W, TENINO, WAsupported agriculture (CSA) programs. Eligible items are the same as at the grocery store and include fruits, vegetables, baked goods, seeds, meat, jams and jellies, bread, sh, vegetable starts, syrup and honey, dairy, and poultry. Check with your local farmers market to see how to use your EBT benets while shopping there. To apply for SNAP visit: dshs.wa.gov/node/55*See SNAP participating markets on page 21.Thurston County Farmers Markets (continued)26

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FRESH VEGETABLESSNAP Market Match Makes Getting Fresh and Local Produce a SNAP!Here’s how it works:Redeem SNAP Market Matchdollars for:Go to the farmers market information tent.Swipe your EBT card for the amount you want to spend at the market.Match your EBT dollars with SNAP Market Match.Shop for fresh produce, seeds, and plant starts.This material is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under award number 2020-70030-33180 and administered by the Washington State Department of Health.Interested in offering SNAP Market Match at your famers market or farm stand?Find a list of participating farmers markets at: doh.wa.gov/SNAPMarketMatchMarkets match up to $25 per day. Check with your local market for their daily match amount.Contact us at SNAP.MarketMatch@doh wa.gov to discuss your eligibility. veggiesseeds and edible plantsmushroomsherbsfruitFarmers Market Info2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide 27

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Food insecurity refers to USDA’s measure of lack of access, at times, to enough food for an active, healthy life for all household members and limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate foods. (Food Insecurity information and data on pages 28-29 is from feedingamerica.org)communityfarmlandtrust.orgWhat is Food Insecurity?What is Food Insecurity?BRIDGING THE FOOD ASSISTANCE GAPGrays Harbor 20212022$6,526,000$9,247,000Lewis20212022$6,043,000$9,141,0002022Mason2021$4,866,000$7,492,0002022$28,948,0002021$18,008,000ThurstonNumber of People who are Food-Insecure (by county)20219,770Grays Harbor 9,100Lewis7,110Mason24,750Thurston202212,020Grays Harbor 11,770Lewis9,340Mason34,200ThurstonFood Banks are crucial to bridge the gap for food insecure people whose incomes are above federal gross income limits, therefore they do not qualify for other types of nutritional assistance programs.Funding Needed to Bridge the Gap (by county)The quantity of households that experience food insecurity and do NOT qualify for SNAP further underscores the importance of charitable food assistance, like food banks. While these ndings only reect SNAP income eligibility, not everyone who qualies for SNAP is enrolled, highlighting the need to both protect and strengthen federal nutrition programs, and increase enrollment.8.9% of residents were food insecure — 688,170 people2021WASHINGTON STATE11.5% of residents were food insecure — 891,960 people202246% of residents did NOT qualify due to incomes falling above federal gross income limit.52% of residents did NOT qualify due to incomes falling above federal gross income limit.Food-insecure households are not necessarily food insecure all the time. Food insecurity may reect a household’s need to make trade-os between important basic needs, such as housing or medical bills, and buying nutritionally adequate foods.28

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Older adults often face unique challenges that make getting the food they need dicult. These problems can be related to health, nances, caring for grandchildren, and where they live. Eects of Child Hunger Hunger can aect children's health, development, and well-being. Poor academic performance: Children who experience food insecurity may have trouble focusing and learning in school. Increased health problems: Kids who don't get enough food to eat face higher risks of health conditions like anemia and asthma. Developmental dierences: Hunger can change how a child's brain and body grow and aect their thinking, learning, and behavior. (Feeding America)Families with children are more likely to experience hunger due to the high costs of raising kids, including food, clothing, and education.Black and Latino children are nearly twice as likely to face hunger, with families of color disproportionately aected by racial discrimination. Single-parent households also struggle more with hunger, as managing expenses on a single income can be challenging. Causes of Senior Food Insecurity 45% of food insecure children DON’T qualify for assistace55% DO qualify.32% of food insecure children DON’T qualify for assistace68% DO qualify.40% of food insecure children DON’T qualify for assistace60% DO qualify.44% of food insecure children DON’T qualify for assistace56% DO qualify.49% of food insecure children DON’T qualify for assistace51% DO qualify.WAGrays HarborLewisMasonThurstonFood Insecure Children in Washington State (2022)257,580Food InsecurityCHILD Food Insecurity Rates US 18.5% WA15.7%13,394,000 Food Insecure Children (<18yrs) in the US and 257,580 in WASENIOR Food Insecurity Rates US 8.7% WA 4.5%6,873,000 Food Insecure Seniors (60+ years) in the US and 77,900 in WA2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide*Nutritious meals are available throughout our community for youth under the age of 18. Contact your child's/children's school for more information.Seniors of color are also more likely to experience food insecurity.• Fixed income: Seniors often have limited income, making it dicult to aord food and other expenses like rent and medicine. • Social isolation: Seniors who live alone may not have family or caregivers who can help them with grocery shopping and cooking.• Health conditions: Seniors are more likely to have chronic health conditions that make cooking and grocery shopping dicult. • Transportation problems: Many seniors don’t have access to transportation, making it more dicult to get to grocery stores or food pantries. *Visit our website at communityfarmlandtrust/mealprograms.org for more information on meals for seniors (ie. Meals on Wheels) and youth. Lothal Valley Farm (#85) oers pork for those in need when available. Grow food for seniors through Seedpod Farm's (#38) Servant Share CSA. See their websites & listings for more details.(2022)29

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Ocean Shores Food Bank1st & 3rd Thursdays 10am–5pm846 Anchor Ave NWOcean Shores 98569(360) 289-2171oceanshoresfoodbank.orgLimited Distribution Tuesdays & Saturdays 10am–2pmPacic Beach Mobile Food Bank3rd Tuesday 9–11am4576 WA–109 (Fire Station)Pacic Beach 98571(360) 532-6315Quinault Food Bank1st & 3rd Tuesdays 1–4pm31 Burn RdNeilton 98566Salvation Army Food BankTuesdays & Thursdays 10–11:30am, 1–3pm215 N G StAberdeen 98520(360) 553-1062aberdeen.salvationarmy.orgSeventh Day Adventist Church Food BankThursdays 10am–2pm3101 Cherry StHoquiam 98550(360) 537-9133South Beach Food Bank2nd & 4th Thursdays 9–11am314 N BroadwayWestport 98595South Beach Christian Outreach Tuesdays 12–2pm617 S Forrest StWestport 98595(360) 268-1455Meal program, food & clothing bank.Tahola Mobile Food Bank3rd Tuesday 12–2pm409 Cummex St (Senior Center)Taholah 98587(360) 532-6315Other Grays Harbor Food Banks:Faith House Ministries4th Friday 11am–1pm801 W WishkahAberdeen 98520(360) 533-4802Grays Harbor Food BanksEast Grays Harbor County Food BankMondays 10:30am–4pm106 W Main StElma 98541(360) 470-6181Inside shopping.Foursquare Church/The Lord’s Pantry2nd & 4th Thursdays 10am–12pm4800 Central Park DrAberdeen 98520(360) 538-0111Harbor Landing Food PantryTuesdays 10am–2pmGrays Harbor College, 500 Building1620 Edward P. Smith DrAberdeen 98520(360) 538-4233ghc.edu/studentlife/harbor-landing -food-pantryAvailable for students. Times may vary during breaks. Make appointment at ghclife@ghc.edu.Hoquiam Food & Clothing BankMondays & Wednesdays 12–2pm720 K StHoquiam 98550(360) 533-4909hoquiamfoodbank.weebly.comHumptulips Food Bank3rd Wednesday 12–3pm32 McAfee RdHumptulips 98552(360) 987-2361Malone Food Bank2nd & Last Wednesday 7:30–9:30am Last Wednesday 3–5pm20 Paradise RdMalone 98559(360) 482-2329McCleary Food Bank2nd & 4th Mondays 8:30–11:00am100 South 3rd StAcross from City Hall, Park Bldg BMcCleary 98557Montesano Food Bank1st Friday 1–3pm213 West Spruce AveMontesano 98563(360) 249-5374Coastal Harvest Food Bank Distribution locations:Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/coastal.harvest Call for questions about any of our distribution locations.Aberdeen Avenue Baptist Church Food Bank1st & 3rd Saturday 11am–1pm2733 Aberdeen AveAberdeen 98520(360) 533-1572Aberdeen Community Food BankTuesdays 3–5pm2120 Commerce StAberdeen 98520Bay Center Food Bank2nd & Last Fridays 4:30–5:30pm2 Main Street EBay Center 98527Coastal Harvest Food Bank Distribution Center520 Tyler StHoquiam 98550(360) 532-6315Copalis Community Church Food & Clothing BankWednesdays 1:30–5:30pm3137 State Rte 109Copalis Beach 98535(360) 289-2233copalisfoodbank.weebly.com2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideFood Bank GuideTOPDONATEDCROPS51. Apples 17,938 lbs.2. Winter Squash 12,762 lbs.3. Pears 10,557 lbs.4. Onions 9,627 lbs.5. Cauliower 7,059 lbs.(*WSDA, F2FP. 2024)30

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GAPS IN FOOD ASSISTANCE:Lewis County Food BanksOther Lewis County Food Banks:BASH (Bikers Against Statewide Hunger)3149 Jackson Hwy, Chehalis 98532(360) 292-8878, (360) 310-0577Drive-through. Call for food availability.God’s Portion Food BankWednesdays & Saturdays 9–11am1025 F St, Centralia 98531(360) 485-5068Hub City Mission Food Pantry2nd Saturday–Fresh Market 4th Saturday–Food Box Distribution 9–10amBethel Church 416 N Tower Ave, Centralia 98531(360) 748-0119bethel-church.com/hcmTable Ministry Tuesdays 11:30am–12:30pmFood Bank GuideLewis County Food Bank Coalition locations:Follow us on Facebook atfacebook.com/prole. php?id=100067783983701The Greater Chehalis Food BankFridays 12:15–3pm750 SW 21st St, Chehalis 98532(360) 748-1226Mineral Food BankWednesdays 12–3pm116 Front St, Mineral 98355(360) 492-3491mineralchurch.org/food-bankMorton Pastor’s PantryFridays 11am–3pm277 7th St, Morton 98356(360) 496-5456Pe Ell Community Food BankLast Wednesday 11am–12pm134 Mauerman Rd, Pe Ell 98572(360) 291-3434S.O.M.M.A. Food Bank2nd, 3rd, & 4th Wednesdays 9am–12pm144 Wilcox Rd, Salkum 98582(360) 985-2704The Salvation ArmyTuesday–Friday 10am–12pm, 1–3pm303 N Gold St, Centralia 98531(360) 736-4339centralia.salvationarmy.orgToledo Food Bank2nd & 4th Fridays 10am–1pmCowlitz Prairie Grange5810 Jackson Hwy, Toledo 98591(360) 269-7001White Pass Community Food Bank1st & 3rd Fridays 9–11am106 Kindle Rd, Randle 98377(360) 520-3817Winlock/Vader Food Bank2nd Saturday 9am–4pm 3rd Wednesday 11am–2pm 4th Wednesday 4–7pm503 NE 1st St, Winlock 98596(360) 785-6399communityfarmlandtrust.orgOVER*263,000client visits at participating WA food pantries & meal programs2022OVER*451,0002024*(WSDA, Farm to Food Pantry Initiative Annual Report, 2022 & 2024)The Nisqually Community Garden has experienced tremendous growth over the past two years! The Nisqually Indian Tribe acquired a second garden property in the Nisqually Valley, and our program has been evolving rapidly.We’ve transformed nearly one acre of pastureland into productive growing space, built a grape arbor, and renovated a kitchen to host classes. Additionally, we revamped a shop to serve as a market space, installed extra irrigation, and launched a composting program that includes an in-vessel composter and dehydrator. We’ve also developed a HeadStart garden and installed a pond in preparation for a First Foods garden.In 2024, we grew over 11,000 pounds of food, produced nearly 3,000 food and medicinal products, and distributed them to tribal members and the community. We also composted more than 14,000 pounds of waste!Looking ahead, we plan to host regular classes for tribal members, expand our distribution eorts, increase the variety of produce, and continue growing our composting program and growing spaces.The Nisqually Community GardenNisqually Indian TribeSPONSOR UPDATE31

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Littlerock United Methodist ChurchLast Tuesday 9:30am–12pm6336 SW 128th AveLittlerock 98556(360) 943-4720Inside shopping. Commodities Supplemental Food Program for Seniors. Call ahead for availability.Mountain View Church (Bus 13)2nd & 4th Thursdays 10am–12pm940 Isreal Rd SWTumwater 98501(360) 943-0795Drive-through.Northstar Church of God (Bus 13)1st & 3rd Saturdays 10am–12pm6820 Capitol Blvd SETumwater 98501(360) 358-2030Inside shopping.Olympia Food Pantry (Most Buses)Food Bank Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays 10:30am–3pm. Closed every 3rd Monday. Other Bank (cleaning & personal care items) 2nd Wednesday 10:30am–3pm220 Thurston Ave NEOlympia 98501(360) 352-8597Inside shopping. Commodities Supplemental Food Program for Seniors.Olympia Senior Center (Any Bus)3rd Friday 10:30–11:30am222 Columbia St NWOlympia 98501(360) 586-6181Serves seniors. Inside shopping.St. Andrew’s United Methodist (Bus 62A)4th Saturday 11am–1pm540 School St SELacey 98503(360) 491-2030Drive-through.SPSCC Food Pantry (Bus 43 & 44)Tuesdays 11:30am–5:30pm Wednesdays & Thursdays 11:30am–2:30pm2011 Mottman Rd SW, Bldg 27Olympia 98512(360) 596-5212Inside shopping. Closed during school breaks.The Evergreen State College (Bus 41 & 48)2nd & 4th Tuesdays 2–4pm2700 Evergreen Pkwy NWBasic Needs Center, Cab 135Olympia 98505(360) 867-6137Inside Shopping. Students preferred.Thurston County Food Bank Locations: Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @ThurstonCountyFoodBankCIELO at Church Of The Good Shepherd (Bus 68)4th Friday 12–2pm1601 North St SEOlympia 98501(360) 709-0931Drive-through. Serves Spanish-speakers.Faith Harvest Helpers (Bus 66)1st & 3rd Sundays 10am–1pm5615 30th Ave SELacey 98503(360) 459-1444Inside shopping.Hidden Creek Community Church (Bus 47)Wednesdays 9:30am–12pm1807 9th Ave SWOlympia 98502(360) 357-3739Drive-through. Commodities Supplemental Food Program for Seniors.Lacey Farm Stand (Bus 62A)Select Saturdays 11am–1pm Check calendar at tcfb.org, closed in winter.7027 Martin Way EOlympia 98516(360) 352-8597Inside shopping.Lacey Food Pantry (Bus 62A)Food Bank Tuesdays & Thursdays 10am–2pmFood Bank & Other Bank (cleaning & personal items) 2nd Wednesday 4–6pmOther Bank 2nd Tuesday & Thursday 10am–2pm7027 Martin Way EOlympia 98516(360) 352-8597Inside shopping. Commodities Supplemental Food Program for Seniors.Lacey Veterans Services Hub (Bus 62A/B, 66)Monday–Friday 8am–4pm4232 6th Ave SE, Suite 102Lacey 98503(360) 456-3850Inside shopping. Serves veterans.CIELO at Faith Lutheran Church (Bus 6)3rd Friday 2–4pm1212 Connection StShelton 98584(360) 709-0931Drive-through. Serves Spanish-speakers.Community Food PantryMondays, Tuesdays, & Fridays 12–5pm71 Old Belfair Hwy NEBelfair 98528(360) 277-4038Hood Canal Food Bank1st & 3rd Mondays 12:00–2:30pm331 N Finch Creek RdHoodsport 98548(360) 877-6507 or (360) 877-0085hoodcanalfoodbank.orgMatlock Community Church Food BankWednesdays 12–2pmMatlock-Deckerville RdMatlock 98560(360) 426-3091matlockcommunitychurch.com/food-bankService area: Mary M. Knight School District. Anyone living in this area is welcome.North Mason Food BankTuesdays 10am–2pm Wednesdays 1–5pm Thursdays 2–6pm24131 WA-3Belfair 98528(360) 275-4615northmasonfoodbank.org/servicesThe Saint's Pantry Food BankTuesdays & Wednesdays 9:30–11:45am205 W Cota StShelton 98584(360) 427-8847thesaintspantry.orgMason County Food BanksThurston County Food Bankscommunityfarmlandtrust.orgPhoto courtesy of Thurston County Food Bank32

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Thurston County Mobile Food Banks These mobile locations provide food service to community members living in low-income housing who may have trouble accessing food bank services.Questions about satellites or mobiles? Contact RebekahG@tcfb.org or call (360) 352-8597 ext. 1062025 Fresh From The Farm GuideThurston County Resource HubMonday–Thursday 10am–4pm929 Lakeridge Dr SW Olympia, WA 98502(360) 786-5230Shelf-stable pre-packed bags of food only.Tumwater Senior Center (Bus 13)2nd Friday 11am–12pm215 N 2nd Ave SWTumwater 98512(360) 754-4160Inside shopping.Tumwater United Methodist (Bus 12)3rd Wednesday 5–7pm1401 Lake Park Dr SWTumwater 98512(360) 786-1416Drive-through.Turning Point Church (Bus 65)4th Thursday 1–5pm3525 Marvin Rd NELacey 98516(360) 489-0378Drive-through.Valley Heart Assembly of God (Bus 13 to R2)2nd & 4th Wednesdays 9:30am–12pm11318 Vail Cuto Rd SERainier 98576(360) 352-8597Drive-through distribution in parking lot. Commodities Supplemental Food Program for Seniors.Food Bank Guide (continued)REGULAR STOPS:Boardwalk Apartments, Olympia Capital House Apartments, Olympia Casa Madrona, Olympia Drexel House, Olympia Evergreen Villages, Olympia Olympia Village, Olympia Olympian Apartments, Olympia St. Francis House, Olympia Magnolia Villa, Lacey South Sound Villa, Lacey The Reserve, Lacey Tumwater Apartments, Tumwater Tumwater Mobile Estates, Tumwater Shelton Senior Center, Shelton Yelm Adult Community Center, YelmOther Food Banks in Thurston County:Heritage House Food Bank (Bus 13 to R2)Saturdays 12:30–3:30pmHeritage Baptist Church1315 Sussex Ave ETenino 98589(360) 264-2740Inside shopping.ROOF (Rochester Organization of Families) Food BankMondays, Tuesdays, & Thursdays 2–5pmRochester Community Center10140 Hwy 12Rochester 98579(360) 273-6375Must live within Rochester School District.Tenino Community Service Center/Tenino Foodbank PlusTuesdays & Thursdays 9am–12pm224 Sussex ETenino 98589(360) 264-5505teninocsc.orgSenior Shut In Delivery Tuesdays in Tenino, Thursdays in Bucoda.Bucoda Mobile Satellite Food Delivery 1st & 3rd Thursday Extended hours before Thanksgiving & Christmas. Closed all major holidays.Each month, households who experience food insecurity face 1 to 7 days of not getting basic nutritional needs met. This occurs on average 7 months out of the year. (USDA)Art by Fran Potasnik33

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45312687101291113161514182022212329313033323435373841394436464249485052555360585461646263656866677269707174737675778078838184858987889092939594999810210110510410310710610811210911111511311611811712112012311912212412596GRAYS HARBORGrays Harbor • Lewis • Mason • ThurstonSee farm listings & more online at: communityfarmlandtrust.orgMASONRegional Farm Map2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideSheltonBelfairUnionMatlockHumptulipsAberdeenElmaOakvilleRochesterEthelChehalisToledoOlympiaInterstate 5State Highways & BywaysFarm ##NSEWPhoto courtesy of Riverbird FarmPhoto courtesy of Southbank Flower CoPhoto courtesy of Cowlitz Falls Lavender Company34

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45312687101291113161514182022212329313033323435373841394436464249485052555360585461646263656866677269707174737675778078838184858987889092939594999810210110510410310710610811210911111511311611811712112012311912212412596THURSTONRegional Farm MapLEWISHow to Use this Guide• On the following pages, farms are listed by county/color, alphabetically by name, numbered, and marked on the map with their farm listing number.• A Products & Services Guide is on page 77-87. Farms are listed by category for the products/services and color coded by county with their farm listing number in ( ). • Look for Product & Service Icons that show what each farm oers.     • Farm Highlights and Accreditations are found in bold after the contact information in each listing. Certications: • California Certied Organic Farming (CCOF) • Real Organic Project Certied (ROPC) • Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA)• Look for Commerce Categories in bold at the end of each farm listing. This is how farmers sell their products and services.Product & Service Icons— Icon Legend —AlpacaAnimal Visits/Family FunBeans/GrainBees/HoneyBerriesBulbs/Seeds/TubersCattle (livestock)Cattle (local meat) Cheese/ DairyChristmas TreesCiderCompost & SoilCorn MazeEducation/WorkshopsEggsEmu (livestock)Emu (local meat)EventsFlowersFruit/Fruit TreesGarlicGoat (livestock)Goat (local meat)Hay/StrawHerbsHolly/WreathsHorsesLamb/Sheep (livestock)Lamb/Sheep (local meat)LavenderMicrogreensMushroomsNative PlantsNuts/Nut TreesPlant StartsPigs (livestock) Pigs/Pork (local meat)Poultry (livestock)Poultry (local meat) PumpkinsRabbit (livestock)RecreationShellfishSkins/TextilesSweet CornToursValue Added ProductsVegetablesVenue RentalWormsMossyrockYelmScan this QR code to go to our online Google map!Grays HarborGrays Harbor •• LewisLewis •• MasonMason •• ThurstonThurstonPhoto courtesy of Marvin Road Farm Stand35

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Grays Harbor County Farm SpotlightOur journey at Harp Acres began in 2012, when we purchased a piece of land with the dream of cultivating it. In 2020, we started oering farm-fresh produce through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares and local farmers markets. At the end of the 2023 season, a key opportunity to expand our growing area arose when we had the chance to lease a market garden space previously operated by Bee Organic Farm and Apiary. This partnership allowed us to ll a gap in the local market and keep providing fresh, locally grown vegetables to the community.From the start, we focused on cultivating the highest quality vegetables while enhancing the health of the land. What distinguishes Harp Acres from other small farms in Washington is our commitment to operating on a very small scale. We employ numerous hands-on strategies and use hand tools alongside a walk-behind tractor to manage our operations. Although this approach is labor-intensive, the quality of the food we produce makes it all worthwhile.In our farming practices, we exclusively use soil amendments and composted materials that are Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) approved. Chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides have no place on our farm. Instead, we use a low-till approach to prepare our planting beds, row covers for insect protection, and multiple species of cover crops to enrich the soil throughout various growing seasons.We educate our customers by emphasizing how our vegetables benet from the nutrient-rich life in the soil. These benets are further supported by symbiotic relationships with fungi that, in turn, nourish the plants. This leads to the exceptional food we’re proud to oer.The support we receive from our customers each week is crucial for the vitality and growth of Harp Acres. It truly 2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideSee farm listing #5.requires a united community to sustain a small-scale, local farm. This collaboration allows us to continue providing farm-fresh food directly to the residents of Grays Harbor County and the surrounding areas. Together, we’re building a sustainable, resilient local food network that strengthens our entire community and benets everyone.Harp AcresBy Janelle and Wes Harpcommunityfarmlandtrust.orgEat Together, Grow Together at Farms Forever CFLT’s annual fundraising gala, Farms Forever, does more than raise money for the organization. Like all shared meals, it fosters connections. In 2023, Wes and Janelle Harp donated some produce for the Farms Forever dinner. While attending the event, they met Rob and Rocki Horton of Bee Organic Farm & Apiary. Rob and Rocki had been looking for ways to keep their farmland in production while they explored new paths for their retirement, and Wes and Janelle were ripe for the opportunity. Thus the seed was planted for Harp Acres’ expansion!Photos courtesy of Harp Acres36

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FRESH FROM THE FARM GUIDECOMMUNITY FARM LAND TRUST2025 Grays Harbor County farm listings sponsored by:Grays Harbor County Farms1 Argos FarmsRenee R TaylorWoman owned, 65 years+ owned213 Katon Rd, Montesano 98563(360) 209-4022argosfarms@gmail.comargosfarmspnwargosfarmsFree Range/Pasture RaisedOur focus is on heritage animals & foods while supporting native plants, the land, waterways, & wildlife. We breed endurance horses, Angora goats, provide quality mohair, & eggs from pasture-raised, non-GMO, no corn, no soy fed chickens, all in a natural environment. Visits by appointment only.Retail Stores Organics 101 Market2 Chehalis Valley FarmsJohn Hagara69 Taylor Ferry Rd, Elma 98541(360) 482-2517info@chehalisvalleyfarm.comchehalisvalleyfarm.comchehalisvalleyfarmchehalisvalleyfarmWe are a small farm located in the lush Chehalis River Valley outside of Elma, WA. Through our website & our on-farm store, we oer our farrow-to-nish pork along with other meats sourced from local farms. We are dedicated to oering quality meats from local small farms. We ship weekly throughout Washington & have an on-farm store in Elma that is open weekly. You can also nd our pork year-round at the Olympia & Tacoma Proctor Farmers Markets. Visit our website for our on-farm store & farmers market schedule.Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Farm Stand, Food Collective/Hub South Sound FreshGrays Harbor County Farm Listings3 Five Star FarmDavid & Gloria EdwardsVeteran owned, 65 years+ owned1555 South Bank RdOakville 98568(360) 273-7313vestarfarmbeef@gmail.comvestarfarmbeef.comGrass-Fed, Hormone-FreeWe raise certied organic grass-fed & nished beef; a healthy choice for you & your family. Our animals are born & raised on our family farm in the Chehalis River Valley & eat homegrown grass, hay, & silage. No grain, antibiotics, hormones, or non-organic pesticides are used on our farm. Our animals are sold by the whole, half, or quarter; which is sold by the “hanging” weight. Please check our website for availability & current prices. Just send us an email & we will contact you ASAP.Charitable Donations CFLT, Online Sales, Special OrdersPhoto courtesy of Grays Greens Farm1 Argos Farms5 Harp Acres7 Sky Island FarmEmployment OpportunitiesVolunteer, WWOOFing, Internship Opportunities1 Argos FarmsFarm Work OpportunitiesPhoto courtesy of Chehalis Valley FarmsWondering about WWOOFing? WWOOFing is an acronym for World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms!37

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Grays Harbor Farms (continued)4 Grays Greens FarmTara NewmanWoman owned50 Murray PlElma 98541(360) 464-8242tara@graysgreensfarm.comgraysgreensfarm.comGrays Greens Farmgraysgreensfarm_waNo-till, pesticide-free, food bank & animal rescue donations in Grays Harbor & Thurston counties.We are a year-round farm oering free home delivery of microgreens & seasonal veggies in the Olympia area, Elma, & McCleary. Our produce is delivered fresh to your door. We are committed to using better-than-organic growing practices that build soil health (no pesticides, no tilling, organic compost). We grow our own food because we want to be sure that it is free from pesticides, produced sustainably, & full of nutrients. We are happy to provide high quality produce to our community. Sign up for year-round microgreens deliveries or order seasonal produce on our website. Follow us on Facebook/Instagram!Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, East County Food Bank, Twin Harbors Wildlife Center, Misspits Rescue, CSA Shares, Online Sales, Restaurants Sidewalk Cafe5 Harp AcresJanelle Harp100 Heslep LnMcCleary 98557(360) 346-0241harpacres08@gmail.comHarpAcresharpacresHarp Acres is a small scale farm that uses biodynamic & regenerative practices to produce nutrient-dense vegetables & small fruits. We believe in growing healthy, clean food for our family & local community. We use low-impact techniques that build soil health & have a positive impact on the community. We use non-GMO products, no petroleum-based chemicals, fertilizers, or pesticides. Just good ‘ole fashioned’ farm fresh, hand-grown produce. Visits by appointment only.Accept EBT/WIC, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Elma Friday Market, Montesano Saturday Morning Market, Shelton Farmers Market, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh6 Lily Lane FarmMonte & Loni Hooper6 John Wayne LnAberdeen 98520(360) 581-6011lilylane@comcast.netlilylanefarmlilylanefarmIn business for over 25 years, Lily Lane Farm specializes in daylilies. We have over 300 varieties of daylilies as well as U-Pick owers, bouquets, vegetables, garden plants, & vintage/antique items. At the 2024 CFLT Farms Forever Dinner/Fundraiser, we donated a collection of Monte’s hybrid daylilies which included an unnamed daylily. The winning bidder named the daylily ‘Farm Fancy’ (also the dress code at Farms Forever). All sales of this lily will be donated to CFLT. We encourage you to come by & see this beautiful daylily which will help support the great eorts of CFLT. Please call for an appointment at any time & we will be here for you. Please visit our FB page for current information.Farm Stand, U-PickRead more about this farm on page 36!Proud to support Community Farm Land Trust to help keep our farmlands growing.Visit ConsolidatedPress.comor Call 206.447.9659This publication was printedby Consolidated PressPUBLICATIONS • CATALOGS • BOOKS • DIRECT MAIL & MORECommunity Strong Since 1941 800.426.5657 www.ourcu.comDiscover the Credit Union Difference Today!Shelton • Union • McCleary Elma • Montesano • Vashon Steamboat Square in Olympiacommunityfarmlandtrust.orgPhoto courtesy of Grays Greens Farm38

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7 Sky Island FarmBil Thorn & Kate HarwellBIPOC owned, Woman owned291 Walker Rd, Hoquiam 98550(360) 593-4775skyislandfarm291@gmail.comskyislandfarmcsa.comskyislandfarmproduceskyislandfarmWe are a vegetable farm in Grays Harbor County that grows using only organic practices. At the farm we strive to grow high quality & nutrient dense food. We focus primarily on wholesale to food distributors, food banks, schools, hospitals, restaurants, & stores. During the holidays we make & sell wreaths for retail & wholesale. Not open to the public.Food Collective/Hub, Restaurants, Retail Stores, Wholesale8 South Bank Flower CoShelby CarterWoman owned83 Hokanson Rd, Elma 98541(360) 515-6764southbankflowerco@gmail.comsouthbankflowerco.comSouth Bank Flower CosouthbankflowercoEvergreen State Dahlia AssociationSo happy to have you here! My name is Shelby, the owner of South Bank Flower Co, located in the small town of Elma, Washington. I am a orist & grower of 1000’s of seasonal owers each year that I use throughout my designs. In the spring, my bouquets will have specialty tulips & ranunculus then working into the summer as dahlias become the star of the show. I believe that owers have the ability to elevate any special moment, from weddings & events to everything in between. Please keep an eye on our website to see all the new happenings on our farm! Open daily. Please check website for details.CSA Shares, Farm Stand, Online SalesPhoto courtesy of South Bank Flower CoPhoto courtesy of Sky Island Farm2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide676 Total Producers298 Female378 Male 26 Under the Age of 35274 Between the Ages of 35-64 376 Ages 65+128 New & Beginning FarmersFarmer Demographics83 Farms584 Workers6 Farms w/ Migrant Labor44 Migrant Workers$11,253,000 in Labor CostHired Farm LaborGrays HarborGrays Harbor County Farms (continued)Photo courtesy of South Bank Flower Co(USDA, 2022)39

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Hop Frog Farm was born out of a desire to protect a unique, 220-acre ecosystem in Onalaska that was threatened by a nearby housing development. It is made up of forests, spring Chinook salmon runs, fertile pastures, and a certied organic dairy. Jordan Cohen lived nearby and dreamed of purchasing the property to preserve habitat and farmland. Cohen had limited access to farmland and began growing microgreens vertically in his garage. In 2021, Hop Frog Farm’s microgreens received organic certication by WSDA and the farm began supplying local restaurants in Lewis County. Today, Hop Frog’s products are sold in Seattle grocery stores with plans to expand further in the regional market. As the business thrived, Hop Frog met the requirements for USDA Farm Service Agency loans, enabling Cohen to purchase 20 acres of the threatened 220-acre ecosystem. This halted any plans to sell the remaining acreage, giving Cohen time to work with the owner on conservation plans for the rest of the land.Sustainability, conservation, and regenerative land stewardship are central to Cohen’s mission. In 2024, high tunnels were installed on the newly acquired 20 acres to grow organic basil. Work began to restore a dilapidated milking parlor to convert it into a cheese cave. A heritage barn is also being restored while the overgrazed elds are being transformed into an edible food forest. Sustainability touches every aspect of their operations, from land management and farming practices to packaging. Hop Frog Farm’s vision is to balance sustainable agriculture with ecological restoration. By revitalizing existing land, they aim to strengthen the connection between regional food systems and the local economy. For Jordan and his partner Sarah, progress means nurturing healthy soil, vibrant waterways, and increased Lewis County Farm Spotlight2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideHop Frog Farmbiodiversity. Their commitment to a healthy ecosystem includes planting riparian buers to protect salmon habitats and using conservation grazing to manage their food forest. Hop Frog Farm continues to pursue ambitious goals. Cohen has worked tirelessly to secure grants. Funding from Tilth Alliance will help build an onsite composting facility designed to prevent farm nutrients from washing into nearby waterways. The farm is expanding into dairy production by partnering with Grace Harbor Farms to produce cultured fresh cheese and feta, with plans for yogurt production in the near future.Hop Frog Farm is more than just a business. It is a testament to the power of vision, hard work, and a deep commitment to both the environment and the community. By blending sustainable agriculture with ecological restoration, Jordan Cohen is creating a model for how farming can support a thriving ecosystem and a resilient local economy. With a clear focus on long-term impact, Hop Frog Farm is not just growing food. It is cultivating a legacy of stewardship for generations to come.See farm listing #21.communityfarmland trust.orgPhotos courtesy of Hop Frog Farm40

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Employment OpportunitiesFarm Work Opportunities9 3 Dog Cider & Brewstillery12 Boistfort Valley Farm15 Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards20 Heritage Cedar Farm27 Mary's Backyard Blooms28 Moir Country & Mythic Meats30 Olde Achers Farm, LLC34 Raintree Nursery36 River Valley Wagyu37 Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC38 Seedpod FarmPhoto courtesy of 3 Dog Cider & BrewstilleryVolunteer, WWOOFing, Internship OpportunitiesFRESH FROM THE FARM GUIDECOMMUNITY FARM LAND TRUST2025 Lewis County farm listings sponsored by:9 3 Dog Cider & BrewstilleryJoshua Hail2040 US HWY 12Ethel 98542(210) 896-18733dogbrewstillery@gmail.com3dogcider.com3 Dog Cider / Brewstillery3dogciderbrewstilleryOur orchards are of Old World & lost varieties of apples. We have several varieties of both heirloom apples & Lewis County Farm Listingscommunityfarmlandtrust.orgStrengthening Agriculture9 3 Dog Cider & Brewstillery17 Coee Creek Community & Gardens20 Heritage Cedar Farm22 Kissing Cousins Alpaca Farm27 Mary's Backyard Blooms30 Olde Achers Farm, LLC32 Pfeier Farm LLC34 Raintree Nursery35 Raven's Wind Farm36 River Valley Wagyu37 Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC38 Seedpod Farm‘lost apple project’ trees. We handcraft hard cider. We are located near Ike Kinswa State Park for summer outdoor tasting & a year-round location at 2040 US HWY 12 in Ethel, WA inside a vintage 1932 barn with an iconic silo. We are surrounded with lovely views of the elds & grown-up tree farms. We oer informational tours, education on trees, & several types of cider on tap as well as juice sold fresh in the fall. Visit either location: 1402 SR 122 in Silver Creek, WA or 2040 US HWY 12 in Ethel, WA.Farmers Markets Packwood Farmers MarketLewis County Farms328 Farms2,880 Workers28 Farms w/ Migrant Labor383 Migrant Workers$38,706,000 Labor CostHired Farm LaborLewis County(USDA, 2022)41

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10 Aldrich Berry Farm & Nursery, IncGlenn & Wisten AldrichVeteran owned, 60 years190 Aldrich Rd, Mossyrock 98564(360) 983-3138galdrich@tds.netaldridchberryfarm.comMember of the Lewis County Farm Bureau, Lewis County Voluntary Stewardship ProgramBLUEBERRIES! We are the ‘Home of the ORIGINAL MOSSYROCK BLUEBERRIES’. Producers of avorful, best quality fresh blueberries since 1944, ready picked for you (no U-pick). Fresh season begins early July through late August, open daily 8am–4pm. Also, by appointment: seedlings & transplants of conifers for Christmas trees, reforestation, revegetation, & landscapes, including some ‘unusual’ species. In addition, we have many Oregon White Oak seedlings in containers.Farm Stand, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Retail Stores Carpinito Bros, Jeremy’s Fruit Stand & Meat Market, Special Orders, Wholesale11 Alucinor Farms Mandi & Erik SchoolfieldWoman owned105 Newaukum Valley RdChehalis 98532(360) 281-6767alucinorfarms@gmail.comalucinorfarms.comAlucinor FarmsAlucinorfarmsPesticide-Free; We grow naturally & do not use chemical pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers.We are a rst generation family farm specializing in gorgeous cut owers in ever-growing varieties. Everything we grow is done naturally with no sprays or chemicals. We also have an ever-growing herd of alpacas! Our fuzzy friends provide soft & warm ber that we sell as yarn, clothing, & more! These beautiful animals are gentle on the land & just plain fun to be around. Find our products on our website, the Community Farmers Market of Chehalis, & coming soon-our farmstand! Farm currently open by appointment only. Follow our socials for open farm days, events, & u-pick opportunities!Charitable Donations, Farmers Markets Community Farmers Market of Chehalis, Online Sales, U-Pick12 Boistfort Valley Farm Heidi & Mike Peroni426 Boistfort Rd, Curtis 98538(360) 880-4119info@bvforganic.combvforganic.comboistfortvalleyfarmboistfortvalleyfarmLewis County Farms (continued)Certified Organic WSDAAt Boistfort Valley Farm, we oer certied organic blueberries, raspberries, & blackberries in season. Find us at the Community Farmers Market in Chehalis, Vancouver Farmers Market, & the Olympia Food Co-ops! See our website bvforganic.com for on-farm berry pick-ups!Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations, Farmers Markets Community Farmers Market of Chehalis, Vancouver Farmers Market, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Online Sales, Restaurants Shona’s Food Company, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Farm + Flourish, Wholesale13 Bone Dry Ridge FarmSelma BjarnadottirWoman owned209 Hyppa Rd E, Rochester 98579(360) 273-1045selma@bonedryridgefarm.combonedryridgefarm.comRegenerative FarmingWe raise Icelandic lamb, Wagyu beef, & Heritage pigs. We sell meat directly to the consumer by the whole, half, or quarter. If you would like to order or be included in our email list, send us an email. We also have eeces for sale. We have been selling directly to consumers for over 20 years. Visit our website for more info.Special Orders, Wholesalecommunityfarmlandtrust.org190 Aldrich Road, MossyrockOPEN DAILY in fresh blueberry season, July-August& by appointment • 360-983-3138“Home of the original Mossyrock blueberries” –Since 1944RETAILWHOLESALEAlso blueberry plants, conifer seedlings, B&B Landscape and “The Christmas Barn”www.Aldrichberryfarm.comPhoto courtesy of Alucinor FarmsPhoto courtesy of Larson Livestock & Service42

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since 1980. Our certied organic farm produces apples, Asian pears, plums, kiwiberries, mulberries, blueberries, elderberries, gs, grapes, pawpaws, chestnuts, hazelnuts & many other crops. We make jam, applesauce, fruit wines, & hard cider. As a nursery, we specialize in disease-resistant bushes, trees, & vines that provide edible fruits or nuts, as well as NW native plants. We oer farm tours & classes in the summer. Produce available summer & fall, other products year-round. Call for availability. Please preorder by appointment, January – June.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Farm + Flourish, Spud’s Produce Market, Special Orders, Wholesale16 Ceres FarmsKatherine & Jason Humphrey345 Ceres Hill Rd, Chehalis 98532(360) 245-3480ceresfarms@gmail.comGrass-FedWe grow Hazelnuts & have a self-serve farm stand to purchase our Hazelnuts. We also raise grass-fed & nished beef & lamb. Please call or email for information.Farm Stand, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Retail Stores The Farm Store, Adna Grocery, Special Orders, WholesaleLewis County Farms (continued)17 Coffee Creek Community & Gardens Mokey SkinnerLGBTQ+ owned, Woman owned716 W Carson St, Centralia 98531(360) 623-2103coeecreekcommunity@gmail.comcoeecreekcommunitygardens.comcoffeecreekcommunitycoffeecreekcommunityandgardensHormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture RaisedWe are a community of queer farmers in Centralia, oering seasonal plants, produce, pastured poultry, meat, & eggs. We oer poultry processing in our new facility; available for hire/rental. Year-round meat & egg shares are customized to your needs. Fresh pastured turkeys every November — place your deposit by July for a special gift. Volunteer hours on Saturdays. Look us up on Facebook & Instagram. Call or text for seasonal hours or an appointment today.Accept EBT/WIC, CSA Shares, Farm Stand, Retail Stores Farm + Flourish, Special Orders, Wholesale18 Cowlitz Falls Lavender Co Claibourn Family136 Falls RdRandle 98377(360) 334-7008info@cowlitzfallslavender.comcowlitzfallslavender.com2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideLocal for over 20 years Without you, we would not be hereThank you 14 Burkes Farm FreshMichael & Teri BurkeVeteran owned, Woman owned142 Lincoln Creek Rd, Centralia 98531(740) 727-4894burkes_world@icloud.comburkesfarmfresh.comFree Range/Pasture RaisedOur emphasis is to reconnect you with your food. Our farm fresh products are proudly sold at some of the most upscale establishments in Thurston & Lewis counties. We provide food for food pantries & shelters throughout the PNW. We can provide the nest quality Angus beef, pork, poultry, & eggs direct to your family through our farm to table program. Our registered Angus & commercial Angus cows raise large fast growing calves that we sell annually in the fall.Charitable Donations, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Online Sales, Retail Stores Delmonico’s Butcher, Special Orders15 Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards Carolyn & Michael Dolan432 Burnt Ridge Rd, Onalaska 98570(360) 985-2873mail@burntridgenursery.comburntridgenursery.comBurntRidgeNurseryandOrchardsIncburntridgenurseryandorchardsincCertified Organic WSDA, USDA, No-till, Permaculture, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative FarmingWe are a family owned farm, in business Photo courtesy of Burnt Ridge Nursery & OrchardsPhoto courtesy of Cowlitz Falls Lavender Co.43

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19 Green Gardens Farm & ConsultationAlliyah & Andrew PerryLGBTQ+ owned, BIPOC owned, Woman ownedCentralia 98531(253) 389-4299greengardenshomestead@gmail.comgreengardens.farmGreenGardensConsultationGreenGardensHomesteadNo-till, Permaculture, Pesticide-FreeWe are a small farm in the heart of Centralia. We grow & sell all kinds of heirloom produce most you will recognize but a few of the tastiest you will not. We are known for our very avorful heirloom tomatoes & for always having something dierent on the table at the market. For those who want to eat what they grew on their own, we sell edible plant starts & oer consultations. We will come to your home & help you grow your own food. Whether you need some help in your established garden space, you want to start homesteading, you are in an apartment or you want to start a market farm. Call for appointments or visit Farm + Flourish for more information.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations CFLT, Nature Nurture Farmacy, Gather Church, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Centralia Farmers Market, Community Farmers Market of Chehalis, Online Sales, Retail Stores Farm + Flourish, Special Orders, Wholesale20 Heritage Cedar FarmJessica & Rali WadeWoman owned, Land trust owner, Employee owned180 Nicholson Rd, Ethel 98542(360) 562-3633rali@heritagecedarfarm.comHeritageCedarFarmHeritageCedarFarmHormone-Free, Free Range/ Pasture Raised, No-till, Permaculture, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative FarmingWe are a family, friend, & community operated farm in Ethel. Our goal isn’t just to get nutrious food to people, but for people to know how to grow, use, & preserve that food. We also run Sprouting Stewards, a child & parent co-operative, teaching ethical and sustainable stewardship of the land & animals. Currently, we grow vegetables for our co-op & sell pasture raised, organically fed chicken to the public. Contact us for farm school sign-up, collaboration, or to purchase chicken! Conrm visits via our socials, call, or text. By appointment only.Online Sales, Special OrderscowlitzfallslavendercowlitzfallslavenderPesticide-Free, US Lavender Growers Association Member, Lewis County Farm Bureau Member, International Perfume Foundation Award Winner, White Pass Scholarship DonorOur lavender farm was established in East Lewis County in 2014. We continue to grow & shape our vision of our farm. We oer raw, processed, & value-added lavender products to retail, wholesale, & national customers. The farm stand is open during the growing season & an annual festival marks the peak every second weekend of July. We also oer unique camping experiences, photography, & venue rentals on our farm. Thank you for being a part of our journey! Open seasonally from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Friday–Sunday.Charitable Donations White Pass Scholarship Auction, Farmers Markets Packwood Farmers Market, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Retail Stores, Special Orders, U-Pick, WholesaleLewis County Farms (continued)Banners, Posters, Blueprints, Signs, Flyers, Brochures, Business Forms, Business Cards, Postcards, Direct Mail, EDDM, Promo Products, Stickers, Catalogs, Booklets, Rack Cards, Envelopes & Sandwich Boards Big or SmallWe Print it ALLBanners, Posters, Blueprints, Signs, Flyers, Brochures, Business Forms, Business Cards, Postcards, Direct Mail, EDDM, Promo Products, Stickers, Catalogs, Booklets, Rack Cards, Envelopes & Sandwich Boards communityfarmlandtrust.orgStrengthening Agriculture 44

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21 Hop Frog FarmJordan Cohen214 Jorgensen RdOnalaska 98570(206) 390-2977hopfrogfarm@gmail.comhopfrogfarmCertified Organic WSDA Salmon SafeWe are a small scale, certied organic microgreens & herb farm. Be sure to follow us on Instagram for updates.Charitable Donations Emerald City Food Not Bombs, Retail Stores PCC Community Markets22 Kissing Cousins Alpaca FarmLaura BraunWoman owned173 Frogner RdChehalis 98532(360) 708-0083kcalpaca@premier1.netkissingcousinsalpacafarm.comRaising show quality, registered alpacas since 1997. Seed stock alpacas, companion alpacas, eece, yarn, garments, & manure. Eggs & produce will be available in upcoming seasons; apples, cherries, peaches, pears, greens, & grafted apple trees. Come learn how to care for alpacas & their environment. (It’s fairly easy.) Please contact to visit by appointment only.Farmers Markets Community Farmers Market of Chehalis, Olympia Farmers Market, Farm Standcommunityfarmlandtrust.orgPROCUREMENT & PROJECT MANAGER - EMAIL BILL@TALKINGCEDAR.COMproudly using Locally Sourced grainTALKINGCEDAR.COMM - F: 11am - 9pmSat: 9am - 9pmSun: 9am - 8pm19770 Sargent Rd SWRochester, WA 98579(360) 858 - 7867BEER & SPIRITS TO-GO23 Lady MacDonald’s Gourmet FoodsHeidi MacDonald366 Halliday RdCentralia 98531(503) 791-1915ladymacdonaldsgourmetfoods@gmail.comladymacdonaldsgourmetfoods.comLady MacDonald’s Gourmet Foodslady.macdonalds.microgreensWe grow delicious & nutritious microgreens. Ultra-fresh, custom-grown, & delivered quickly after hand-harvesting. Available year-round. Microgreens are young vegetable shoots that are harvested just before true leaves appear. These little nutritional powerhouses are versatile & can be easily incorporated into every meal. They are small but mighty superfoods–high in vitamins & phytochemicals such as Vitamin C, E, K, lutein, beta carotene, & more. I am proud to provide this wholesome, nutritious food to my community. The food we grow & sell is the same food my family & I eat on a daily basis. I am honored to have a part in keeping you happy & healthy. Visit our website or check out our FB page for more information.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, Other Local Fundraising Events, CSA Shares, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Restaurants Masonry Cafe, The Local, Once Upon a Thyme, Rainy City Bagels, British Bites, Swing Wine Bar, Jeremy’s Farm to Table, Shakespeare & Co. Retail Stores Good Health Nutrition, Fuller’s, Jeremy’s Farm Stand, Jay’s Produce. Reptile Blend: Pioneer West, Pet Works, White Hot Dragons, Spider Shoppe, Special Orders, WholesaleLewis County Farms (continued)24 Larson Livestock & ServiceGerry & Ashley LarsonTenino 98589(360) 790-1671glarson@scattercreek.comLarson Livestock & ServiceHormone-FreeOur family raises sheep & cattle in South Thurston County. We have been raising cattle & sheep for the past 45 years. Our animals are born & raised under our care. We focus on animal science & animal production management in order to create the best product for our customers. Our animals are sold by the whole, half, or quarter. We have availability all year. Please call for an appointment. Visit our FB page.Special Orders, Wholesale25 LBH RanchSusan SorgWoman owned676 Haywire Rd, Chehalis 98532(360) 791-7160ssorg6@gmail.comGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture RaisedFarm fresh eggs, chickens, & hens are available! Sheep & wool for spinners & crafters! Market & locker lambs depending on demand & season. A couple of goats are expected. Planning on Maremma livestock guardian litters this year! Miniature horses for sale. Call for an appointment to visit us.Special OrdersRead more about this farm on page 40!2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide2,787Total ProducersLewis County Farmer Demographics1,222 Female1,565 Male216 Under the Age of 351,123 Ages 65+1,448 Between the Ages of 35-64933 New & Beginning FarmersPhoto courtesy of Lady MacDonald's Gourmet Foods45

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27 Mary’s Backyard BloomsMary & Andrew ShirleyWoman ownedChehalis 98532(901) 581-1675mary@marysbackyardblooms.commarysbackyardblooms.comMary’s Backyard BloomsmarysbackyardbloomsPesticide-FreeWe are passionate about cultivating beauty & joy through fresh owers. We follow organic practices & are located in the outskirts of Chehalis. We grow a wide variety of owers, but specialize in peonies & dahlias. We oer weekly fresh-cut owers, bouquets, DIY wedding buckets, as well as ower seeds & dahlia tubers. Visit our website & social medias for more information.Online Sales, Retail Stores, Special Orders, Wholesale28 Moir Country & Mythic Meats Greg & Donna MoirVeteran owned, Woman owned, 65 years+ ownedChehalis 98532(360) 557-3053farm@moircountry.commoircountry.comMoir Country is a small family farm business. Our desire is to produce healthy nutritious meats for you to enjoy. Moir Country raises corn-free, soy-free, non-GMO, pastured raised turkeys. Mythic Meat is a meat processor specializing in small livestock (poultry, pork, beef-1000lb live weight limit). Cutting, wrapping, & fresh sausage available. Currently WSDA licensed. Smoked meats & USDA licensing coming in the future. Appointment only.Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Special Orders, Wholesale26 Leckbee Cattle CompanyTre’ & Sarah LeckbeePO Box 12, Onalaska 98570(360) 880-5419leckbeecattle@gmail.comleckbeecattle.comleckbee.cattleleckbee.cattleLeckbee Cattle Company is a family owned & operated ranch in Onalaska, WA. It’s our passion to provide quality meat to our family, friends, & customers. We’re proud to raise & partner with other local farms to produce the highest quality grass or grain nished beef, grain nished pork, & grass or grain nished lamb. Check out our website for more information or send us an email! Be sure to follow us on social media @leckbee.cattle.Online Sales29 North Prairie RanchTrevor & Brittany KaechWoman owned183 Doty Dryad Rd, Chehalis 98532(360) 880-6130northprairieranch@gmail.comNorthprairieranchnorthprairieranchGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, No-till, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative Farming, WSDA Farm to School SupplierOur family raises 100% grass-fed, grass-nished beef & lamb in West Lewis County. We take great pride in providing an excellent life for our animals from birth to harvest. We are mindful stewards of the land, using regenerative practices to improve soil health & coexist with wildlife. We believe in raising meat naturally, meaning no chemical fertilizers, herbicides, antibiotics, or hormones are used. Our herds rotationally graze pastures in the spring, summer, & fall. In the winter, they eat local grass hay, most of which we make & harvest ourselves. Reach out to 360-485-5336@OldeAchersOlde_Achers_Farmoldeachersfarm.comoldeachersfarm@tds.netOlde Achers Farm, LLCCASH, CREDIT / DEBIT, WIC, SFMNP, SNAP / EBT & SMMOwned & operated by Brett & Marie Shankle, USAF Retired • “Lettuce Grow It For You!”Our customers spoke, and we listened! After several years, we have secured a property for our New Farm Stand!• Easy access from I5 — 1404 Highway 12 East, Ethel • We are Year-Round! Our expansion also included 2 more greenhouses.• Our produce is now available to our community on a more consistent basis, instead of being limited to the few farmers markets in the area.We grow chemical and synthetic free!• Our Farm is in Ethel. We live here, grow our products here, we eat here.• Produce, plant starts, even our  ower baskets, grow Mother Nature’s way.Local outlet for local agriculture!• We showcase local producers and products. Who they are, what they do.• Not just produce — honey, dairy, meat, body products, etc. Local agriculture. • We have Yakima fruit. Case orders welcome! • Farmers, please contact us!Lewis County Farms (continued)communityfarmlandtrust.orgPhoto courtesy of Mary's Backyard Blooms46

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31 Pan American Berry Growers 212 Klickitat Creek Rd, Mossyrock 98564(360) 983-3525PBGMossyrockpbgblueberriesPan American Berry Growers in Mossyrock has fresh, handpicked blueberries available July–August. Be sure to get your supply before time runs out! Also available: local raw honey, chocolate covered blueberries, & other berry products such as pies, jam, salsa, & mustard. So come out & enjoy the health benets of blueberries! We are located on the north side of Highway 12, a mile west of Mossyrock. We are open 7 days a week from July 4th through Labor Day. Hours are Monday–Saturday, 9am to 6pm & Sunday, 10am to 4pm. Please call ahead for orders of 100 lbs or more.Farm Stand, Wholesale32 Pfeiffer Farm, LLCAlexandra Pfeiffer & Bette ThorneLGBTQ+ owned, Woman owned771 Pleasant Valley Rd, Chehalis 98532(208) 596-6740allie.pfeier@outlook.compfeifferfarmwapfeifferfarmLocated near Napavine, our little farm specializes in quality greens & lettuces. We strive to feed our community & support our ecosystem by using animals & regenerative practices to build up soil & preserve the wetland & forest biomes on our farm. We are thrilled to be growing food for our community again this year & hope to continue building a strong Lewis County Farms (continued)relationship with our customers & other farms. Our FB page is the best way to contact us & keep up to date on events at the farm.Accept EBT/WIC, Farmers Markets Centralia Farmers Market, Community Farmers Market of Chehalis, Retail Stores Farm + Flourish33 Quarter Circle 2C RanchAaron & Domo WoodhamWoman owned, 65 years+ owned, Family farm since 1896.613 Cline Rd, Randle 98377(406) 531-2229info@quartercircle2cranch.usquartercircle2cranch.usquartercircle2cranchGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, Regenerative Farming, American Pasture Poultry Association members since 2021 & Washington State Sheep Producers since 2024.We are a family farm that has been growing pasture raised livestock since 1896 in the Big Bottom Valley. Today, we grow pasture raised lamb that is grass fed & grass nished, available for purchase by the individual cut in USDA inspected packages. Our pasture-raised laying hens forage from dawn until dusk in our elds. They are fed no GMOs, no corn, & no soy. Buy our pasture raised proteins via our farm stand, local delivery, & the Packwood Saturday Market. Visit our website for online sales & our Instagram page for regular updates!Farmers Markets Packwood Farmers Market, Farm Stand, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Online Sales, Special Ordersus with your questions! Follow our social media pages for more info & to see the daily happenings around the ranch. Visits by appointment only.Special Orders, Wholesale30 Olde Achers Farm, LLC Brett & Marie ShankleVeteran owned, Woman owned1404 US Highway 12, Ethel 98542(360) 985-0662oldeachersfarm@tds.netoldeachersfarm.comOlde Achers FarmOlde_Achers_FarmHomegrown by Heroes, Free Range/Pasture Raised, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative Farming, Lewis County Farm Bureau Member, Farm to Food Pantry“LETTUCE Grow It For You!” We are Veteran-owned & “Homegrown By Heroes” certied by the Farmer Veteran Coalition. We are AF retirees who love playing in the dirt! Mother Nature has been growing synthetic & chemical-free for quite a while, so we follow her lead. Need something special or canning quantities? We do custom growing! Veggies & owers from A-Z. Starts & hanging baskets. New for 2025: Farm Stand on Hwy 12 @ Tucker Rd! Find our produce, owers, & eggs here. Our goal is to highlight local agriculture by inviting other farms to sell with us. Local food for local people. Sales at farm stand only. Please email or visit our FB or web page for more information.Accept EBT/WIC, Farmers Markets Toledo Thursday Market, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Restaurants Milltown BBQ, Special Orders, Wholesale2025 Fresh From The Farm GuidePhoto courtesy of Pfeiffer Farm, LLC47

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We are descendants of the maritime people who lived and prospered along the shores of the southernmost inlets of the Salish Seafor untold centuries. Because of our strong cultural connection with the water, we are also known as the People of the Water.Squaxin Island TribeThe Squaxin Island Tribe is proud to be able to share the benefits of Little Creek Casino Resort with neighboring governmentand charitable organizations. Last year alone, Squaxin was able to give back over $500,000 to their community! Go to www.squaxinisland.org for more details.MyArborHealth.orgPackwood • Randle • Morton • MossyrockNurturing a healthy community.34 Raintree NurseryJames & Rye Owern408 Butts Rd, Morton 98356(800) 391-8892help@raintreenursery.comraintreenursery.comRaintree NurseryRaintree NurseryAg Education field tripsFamily owned & operated nursery with over 50 years of experience in growing & shipping the nest & some of the most unique edible perennial plants. We specialize in fruit trees, berries, vines, & nut trees. Order online. Tours by appointment only.Charitable Donations plant donations to local non-profits, gleaning programs, Farmers Markets Packwood Farmers Market35 Raven’s Wind FarmRobert Zozaya & Rainy KarnesWoman owned116 Drews Prairie Rd, Toledo 98591(360) 904-1561mail@ravenswindfarm.orgravenswindfarm.orgRaven’s Wind FarmfarmravenswindRaven’s Wind Farm is woman-owned & operated. Our passions are crafting natural herbal body care products & growing high-quality culinary mushrooms year-round. We are cultivators of the land, creating a place we call home. We breed ADGA reg. Nigerian Dwarf goats. Our two Great Pyrenees dogs look after & protect our herd. We have ocks of a variety of quail, chickens, & ducks with chicks available seasonally. We also raise seasonal vegetable crops & culinary/medicinal plants. Our apiary of bees pollinate our crops. Visit our website for more info. Call or email for appointment to visit.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations, Farmers Markets Community Farmers Market of Chehalis, Toledo Thursday Market, Makers Mercantile Market Tenino, Online Sales, Restaurants, Retail Stores, WholesaleLewis County Farms (continued)communityfarmlandtrust.org48

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36 River Valley Wagyu Andrew & Mary Shirley4738 State Route 6, Chehalis 98532(901) 270-8390andrew@rivervalleywagyu.comrivervalleywagyu.comRiver Valley WagyurivervalleywagyuGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative FarmingWe raise grass-fed & nished Wagyu beef in the Chehalis River Valley. We are committed to regenerative farming practices that prioritize soil health, biodiversity, & sustainable land management for the long-term well-being of our animals & the environment. Please check our website for availability.Online Sales, Special Orders37 Sasquatch Family Farms, LLCShauna & Justin Perez155 Buckley Rd, Toledo 98591(253) 732-8726sasquatchfamilyfarms@gmail.comsasquatchfamilyfarms.comSasquatch Family FarmsSasquatchFamilyFarmsAnimal Welfare Approved; Opportunites for Future Farmers Of America (FFA), students, wild foraging, & citizen biologist opportunities with the rare & endangered species.Our daily farming operation is producing Animal Welfare Approved pigs, lambs, & beef that are USDA-processed from the farm to your table. Farming has been a part of the history of the land for the last 140 years. Our farm experiences are joyful ways to connect with your farmers, learn how your food is grown, & help our kids know what it sounds, smells, & looks like to produce food in the PNW. Come visit for our Easter Egg Hunt, farm-to-table dinners, a Starry Night, pumpkin patch, & so much more. Please call for an appointment.Charitable Donations, CSA Shares, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Online Sales, Restaurants, Retail Stores, Special Orders, Wholesale38 Seedpod FarmAdam & Julie GullettWoman owned2330 Howard Ave, Centralia 98531(360) 807-4693info@seedpodfarm.comseedpodfarm.comSeedpodFarmHormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, No-till, Permaculture, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative Farming; Weekly charitable donations to elder populations & hospice.Our family raises naturally grown fruits, vegetables, owers, & poultry for meat & eggs. We love to share our journey with others! Check out our Servant Share CSA, educational opportunities, on-farm Spring & Harvest Festivals & Craft Fair, cider pressing event, public school & homeschool tours, & more! We are also home to The Keystone Labyrinth & Discovery Therapeutic Services, the perfect place to relax, restore, & renew for individuals, families, & groups. We’d love to connect with you! Check our website for unique classes & events.Charitable Donations Assured Hospice, Chehalis Manor, CSA Shares, Special Orders, WholesaleLewis County Farms (continued)39 Triple H Family FarmEmily & James HovisWoman owned, First-generation Farmers786 Lincoln Creek RdCentralia 98531emily.s.hovis@gmail.comtriplehfamilyfarm.weebly.comTriplehfamilyfarmWe are a small, family-run operation with a passion for sustainable & ethical farming. Our goal is to cultivate a healthy relationship with the land & our animals, while providing high-quality, wholesome, food for our community. We currently have raw honey, beeswax products, botanical bath products, & pastured pork available. Please check our website for availability & pricing. On-farm pickup by appointment only.Special Orders40 Understory Farm and ForageCassandra FisherWoman ownedCinebar 98533understoryfarmandforage@gmail.comunderstoryfarmandforageNo-till, Pesticide-FreeWe are a small market garden located in Cinebar, WA. We practice no spray & no till methods to sustainably produce fruit & vegetables. You can nd our produce at the Toledo Farmers Market & the Community Farmers Market of Chehalis.Accept EBT/WIC, Farmers Markets Community Farmers Market of Chehalis, Toledo Thursday Market, Retail Stores Farm + FlourishDRIVELINE SERVICE / REPAIR / CUSTOM FABRICATIONALUMINUM & STEEL / PARTS DISTRIBUTOR2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide49

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Hama Hama Oyster Company“Our story is ultimately one that many families share, one that traces an arc from resource extraction, to resource sustainability, to restorative stewardship.”* Hama Hama was established as a timber company in 1922. Nestled on the shores of Washington’s pristine Hood Canal, its decision to diversify into shellfish farming was driven by both a desire to adopt sustainable farming practices and the unique advantages of the farm’s location. At the mouth of the Hama Hama River, one of the shortest, coldest, and least developed rivers in the region, it evolved into a thriving shellfish business over six generations. The family-owned enterprise has deep roots and an enduring commitment to sustainability.Hama Hama’s approach to shellfish farming goes beyond traditional methods. They are constantly innovating to refine aquaculture techniques and expand their offerings. This year, the team is trialing new nursery equipment aimed at increasing the production of popular tumbled oysters like Blue Pools and cultivating additional species such as Olympias and Kumamotos, fondly nicknamed “Hamamotos”. The farm hosts events throughout the year. At their popular Farm Days, guests can harvest clams and oysters onsite. Oyster Classes teach participants professional shucking techniques and explore the concept of “merroir,” the unique local conditions that shape the flavor of seafood.Hama Hama oysters are sold directly to chefs across the United States, shipped to customers’ homes, and enjoyed at their Lilliwaup farm. Visitors can pick up oysters to shuck at home, enjoy them on the waterfront, or savor dishes prepared by the farm’s talented staff at the Saloon. The recently launched food truck adds a mobile dimension to their offerings, bringing fresh seafood and a taste of Hood Canal to meet demands. Additionally, the farm invites restaurant partners to visit, showcasing the importance of preserving waterways and ecosystems while demonstrating Mason County Farm Spotlight2025 Fresh From The Farm Guidecommunity farmlandtrust.orgSee farm listing #42.their sustainable practices firsthand.Education is a cornerstone of Hama Hama’s mission. Through programs like the Oysters & Friends subscription service, the farm shares insights into their sustainable farming practices. Each box includes a letter detailing the steps involved in growing and harvesting oysters. It explains the farm’s experiments with new production techniques and shares its collaborations with local partners and producers. The program fosters a connection between consumers and the environment. To learn more about this subscription service, see Hama Hama’s CSA listing on page 15.While Hama Hama primarily serves customers across the United States, their reputation extends globally. Their most distant client is a restaurant in Singapore that imports their oysters, illustrating the universal appeal of their products. Whether in a bustling urban raw bar or on a waterfront picnic table, Hama Hama oysters bring a taste of Washington’s natural beauty to tables near and far.Hama Hama’s century-long journey is a testament to the enduring power of family, innovation, and a commitment to ongoing stewardship. With exciting new products, events, and initiatives on the horizon, the farm continues to cultivate not just oysters but also a deep appreciation for the environment and the community that supports them.*hamahamaoysters.com/pages/storyBy Hama HamaPhotos courtesy of Hama Hama Oyster Company50

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FRESH FROM THE FARM GUIDE2025 Mason County farm listings sponsored by:COMMUNITY FARM LAND TRUSTMason County Farm Listings41 Farm at Water’s EdgeHood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group600 NE Roessel RdBelfair 98528(360) 275-3575heather@pnwsalmoncenter.orgpnwsalmoncenter.orgThe Salmon Centerfarm.at.waters.edgeCertified Organic WSDA, ROPC, Salmon Safe, AmeriCorps placements, & field tripsFarm at Water’s Edge is a demonstration farm at the Salmon Center, home to U-Pick gardens, a P-Patch community garden, & livestock. Certied Organic & oering produce by donation, our goal is to provide accessible food without negatively impacting salmon habitats. Farm at Water’s Edge incorporates educational components for youth, schools, & families so that those living in our community & eating the food we grow understand how & why we farm with a focus on environmental sustainability. The Salmon Center grounds are open during daylight hours year-round. Please visit our website for current U-Pick hours.Charitable Donations North Mason Food Bank, Belfair Food Pantry, CSA Shares, Farm Stand, U-Pick42 Hama Hama Oyster Company The Robbins FamilyWoman owned, 65 years+ owned35846 N US Hwy 101Lilliwaup 98555(360) 877-5811info@hamahamaoysters.comhamahamaoysters.comHamaHamaOystershamahamaoystersHama Hama is a fth generation family-run shellsh farm on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. We sell oysters at our farm store & oyster saloon. We also sell direct to customers & chefs across the nation. We periodically host oyster classes & events at our farm. Visit our website for more information about visiting or ordering oysters for home delivery!Accept EBT/WIC, CSA Shares, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Restaurants Oyster bars throughout Seattle, Olympia, Portland & the US. Wholesale43 Homewood FloralMegan HomewoodLGBTQ+ owned, Woman ownedShelton 98584(360) 358-2461homewoodoral@gmail.comhomewoodoral.comhomewoodfloralNo-till, Pesticide-Free, Member of the Slow Flower SocietyWe are a tiny ower farm located on the Agate peninsula outside Shelton, WA. We grow specialty cut owers using low impact methods. You can nd our owers at House Flowers at 211 W Cota Street in Shelton. We specialize in unique ower varieties & love the unusual. Please reach out via email, Instagram, or Facebook. For event inquiries, please reach out via email.Retail Stores House Flowers, Special Orders, Wholesale42 Hama Hama Oyster Co44 Hungry Hollow Farm48 Riverbird Farm50 Skokomish Valley FarmsRead more about this farm on page 50!Employment OpportunitiesFarm Work Opportunities41 Farm at Water's Edge42 Hama Hama Oyster Company49 Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm50 Skokomish Valley FarmsVolunteer, WWOOFing, Internship OpportunitiesPhoto courtesy of Hama Hama Oyster CompanyPhoto courtesy of Farm at Water's EdgeMason County Farms51

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Clean water supports a healthy community.There are over 24,000 acres of shellfish harvesting areasin Mason County. Shellfish support our local economy,jobs, and culture. Keeping pollutants out of the watercreates a better habitat for shellfish and promotes amore vibrant Mason County.How can we help?technical assistance from experts in multiple naturalresource fields.connections with financial assistance such as grantfunding and cost-share opportunities. support for farmers and cooperators to meet thegoals of their farms, shoreline, and streamsideproperties.We offer voluntary, non-regulatory, and trusted technicalassistance to residents of Mason County. Our mission is topromote the sustainable use, conservation, andrestoration of natural resources for future generations.We can provide: Implement practices on your property that preventpollutionMaintain buffers between livestock and waterways toprevent manure from polluting bays, canals, and rivers. Collect rainwater or divert it away from potentialpollutants.This project has been funded wholly or in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under assistanceagreement PC-01J89801 to the Washington State Department of Health. The contents of this document do notnecessarily reflect the views and policies of the Environmental Protection Agency, nor does mention of trade names orcommercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.Contact us at:(360) 427-9436mcd@masoncd.orgmasoncd.orgClean Water Thriving CommunityHealthy FarmsHow can you promote clean water?communityfarmlandtrust.org52

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678 Total Producers289 Female389 Male 38 Under the age of 35372 Between the Ages 35-64268 Ages 65+169 New & Beginning FarmersFarmer Demographics44 Hungry Hollow Farm Grant Jones2490 E Pickering RdShelton 98584grant@hungryhollowfarm.comhungryhollowfarm.comHungryHollowFarmhungryhollowfarmGrass-Fed, Free Range/Pasture Raised, No-till, Regenerative FarmingPasture-raised chickens, pork, beef, eggs, turkeys, & no-till veggies from our 4th generation family farm settled in 1888. Order online or stop by our farm store. We deliver throughout the Puget Sound region. Visit our website for more info.Farm Stand, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Online Sales45 Kamilche Sea Farm C. Stephens, E. Garlich, A. Appleby, W. StephensShelton 98584(509) 731-3697admin@kamilcheseafarm.comkamilcheseafarm.comKamilche Sea FarmsmusselfarmWe grow mussels in Totten Inlet. Find our mussels at Olympia Seafood & at the Olympia Farmers Market. Farm not open to the public. No visits please.Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Restaurants Tugboat Annie’s, Primo Grill, Octapas Cafe, Chicory, Anthony’s, Retail Stores Olympia Seafood, WholesaleMason County Farms (continued)46 Lynch Creek Dahlias Andy & Tracey Hunter1880 SE Lynch RdShelton 98584(360) 426-0781andy@lynchcreekfarm.comlynchcreekdahlias.comLynch.Creek.DahliasLynch Creek Dahlias is a U-Pick Dahlia farm located between Olympia & Shelton at 1880 SE Lynch Rd. Over 3-acres or 14,000 dahlia plants blooming from mid-July until mid-October. Open dawn until dusk every day during the season. We have many antique tractors to climb on along with an old truck named the “Blue Goose” for photo opportunities. Clippers & buckets provided! Great for families & fun for all. Visit our website for driving directions. 2 miles o of Hwy 101. Call for more info: (360) 280-0606 or (360) 426-0781.Farm Stand, U-PickMason County Farms (continued)www.PortBlakely.comPhoto courtesy of Hungry Hollow Farm2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide89 Farms1,120 Workers16 Farms w/ Migrant Labor51 Migrant Workers$24,766,000 Labor CostHired Farm LaborMason County(USDA, 2022)53

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A FOREST STEWARDSHIPCOMPANYgreendiamond.comMason County Farms (continued)48 Riverbird Farm Josephine Perez, William Smythe, Maia Erickson, & Henry SchmidtWoman owned2984 SE Kamilche Pt RdShelton 98584riverbirdfarm@gmail.comriverbirdfarm.comriverbirdfarmriverbirdfarmHormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, Regenerative FarmingWe are a rst-generation farm raising pastured poultry in Shelton, WA. Our work is grounded in a deep respect for the animals we raise, the land we steward, & the community we serve. Our birds forage on grass & insects, supplemented with a WA-grown feed mix that is corn-free, soy-free, & non-GMO. Our pastures benet from the activity of our ock, & our customers benet from poultry that is healthy & delicious. We process all of our birds ourselves to minimize stress for our animals & ensure the highest quality product for our customers. Please visit our website for more information. We look forward to meeting you!Accept EBT/WIC, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Proctor Farmers’ Market (Tacoma), Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Online Sales, Restaurants, Special OrdersBANK OUTSIDE THE ORDINARY.We’re not like other banks. We put you rst, and we help make your ideas happen. Learn more and connect with a banker near you at heritagebanknw.com/business. Equal Housing Lender | Member FDIC47 PNW Family FarmLGBTQ+ ownedShelton 98584(360) 229-9600contact@pnwfamilyfarm.compnwfamilyfarm.compnwfamilyfarmpnwfamilyfarmFree Range/Pasture RaisedOperating our small family-owned farm is much more than simply growing fresh food & raising animals. Our goal is to enrich the community through education, community engagement, & the ability for our customers to know where their food comes from. In Spring, we oer hatching eggs & hatchlings of chickens (Black Copper Marans, Olive Eggers, & Easter Eggers), ducks (White Crested, Magpie, & Cayuga), French Toulouse geese, & Bourbon Red turkeys. In the summer & fall, nd us at the Shelton Farmers Market oering naturally grown heirloom vegetables & pasture raised chicken & duck eggs. We do not oer farm tours or allow outside foot trac on our farm. Please contact us via email, our website, or Facebook.Accept EBT/WIC, Farmers Markets Shelton Farmers Market, Online Sales, Restaurants Mestizos, Special Orderscommunityfarmlandtrust.orgPhoto courtesy of Riverbird Farm54

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50 Skokomish Valley Farms Veteran owned, Woman owned10 N Sweetgrass LnShelton 98584(360) 726-3795farmer@skokomishvalleyfarms.comskokomishvalleyfarms.comskokomishvalleyfarmsskokomishvalleyfarmsCertified Organic WSDA, ROPCOur 720-acre farm is owned by several families who work together to provide delicious, certied organic fruits, vegetables, eggs, & meat for our community. We are passionate about the food we grow & are dedicated to supporting a truly local & sustainable food system. Our farm is about more than just growing good food: we also want to grow community & help people reconnect to their food & the land that produces it. Our 20-week CSA season runs from early June through mid-October. You can also nd us at the Shelton & Olympia Farmers Markets & online for home delivery on South Sound Fresh. Appointment only. Please visit our website for more information.Accept EBT/WIC, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Shelton Farmers Market, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Online SalesMason County Farms (continued)Lynch Creek FarmU-PICK DAHLIA FIELD We will be open from early August to October while dahlias are inbloom. The field is open from dawn until dusk every day. Dahliasare our passion during the summer, and we hope it providesenjoyment for our friends in the community. Learn more about uson our website! w w w . l y n c h c r e e k d a h l i a s . c o m1880 SE Lynch Rd, Shelton, WA 98584EST.2018Opening this Summer49 Silverwolf Rabbitry & FarmGreg Faw & Carrie ThompsonWoman owned120 E Prairiewood Place, Shelton 98584(360) 551-1738silverwolfrabbitryfarm@gmail.comsilverwolfrabbitryfarm.comSilverwolf FarmOur farm is home to a variety of animals–Shetland sheep, Silvers & Rex rabbits, Brahmas, Icelandics, & other egg-laying poultry, turkeys, & Muscovy ducks. Please contact us for appointment or visit our website or FB page.Charitable Donations, Special Orders, WholesaleLocal & Family Owned Since 1984360-426-06962025 Fresh From The Farm GuidePhoto courtesy of Skokomish Valley FarmsPhoto courtesy of Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm55

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Maisy Moon FarmMaisy Moon Farmcreated a robust business capable of supporting their family and employing a small team.Julie and Kelly value working directly with Eastern Washington farmers and promoting healthy, locally grown foods for their community. “Customers at the Olympia Farmers Market enjoy speaking directly with us as farmers and hearing stories about the Eastern Washington farms and the growers’ histories,” says Julie.Visit Maisy Moon Farm at the Olympia Farmers Market to learn more about eating seasonally and savoring the unique avors of each harvest. Julie and Kelly’s dedication to sustainable farming and connecting with their community shines through in every crop they grow and share.Maisy Moon Farm began as the dream of Julie Toombs, who graduated from the Evergreen State College's Sustainable Agriculture program in the 1990s. She kept her love for farming alive while running farm-to-table restaurants in the San Juan Islands for 20 years. She grew fresh vegetables in her large garden and raised chickens for eggs to supply her restaurants. It was in the San Juan Islands where Julie met her partner, Kelly, a Navy veteran. He also lived in Olympia in the 1990s where he completed his service in the Navy. Seeking a wholesome environment for their growing family, Julie and Kelly pursued their farming dream by purchasing a 10-acre farm in Olympia during the Covid pandemic. It had a 1932 farmhouse, and the land had been in agricultural use for 70 years, supporting cattle for the previous 65 years. The couple transformed the former cow pasture into a thriving vegetable farm, building greenhouses and developing infrastructure. Kelly’s expertise in electronics proved invaluable, enabling them to install a solar array to power greenhouse fans and a well pump. His skills in mechanics and construction further supported the farm's development.Over the past several years, Julie and Kelly have focused on improving soil health to enhance vegetable production. They’ve produced nearly 40 tons of compost using chicken manure from their farm, vegetable scraps, and locally sourced cow and horse manure. Their no-till method incorporates cover crops and a compost layer, fostering soil fertility and health. Organic practices such as vermiculture, benecial insects, and mycelium enrichment, combined with permaculture elements like hedgerows and perennial herbs, contribute to their sustainable approach.Initially, Maisy Moon Farm sold produce at the small Saturday Market at West Central Park on Olympia’s westside. In 2023, they expanded to the Olympia Farmers Market (OFM). Julie specializes in growing heirloom varieties of tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, winter squash, raspberries, and other vegetables, emphasizing old standards and heritage varieties.In 2024, they expanded further by acquiring Sullivan’s Homestead, a business at OFM that sells Eastern Washington produce. This allows Maisy Moon to oer asparagus and Walla Walla onions in spring, apples and pears year-round, and a variety of seasonal fruits like cherries, peaches, melons, and grapes. This combination of locally grown vegetables and Eastern Washington produce has Thurston County Farm Spotlight2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideSee farm listing #86.communityfarmlandtrust.orgPhotos courtesy of Maisy Moon Farm56

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FRESH FROM THE FARM GUIDECOMMUNITY FARM LAND TRUST2025 Thurston County farm listings sponsored by:51 3 Visions FarmDarlene Parker KozakBIPOC owned, Woman owned16010 Agate St SEYelm 98597(704) 621-3263darlenepk@outlook.com3-visionsfarm.com3visionsfarmThurston County Farm ListingsVolunteer, WWOOFing, Internship Opportunities52 Alamere Herbs56 Cedar Slope Farm59 Circle Hawk Farm, LLC61 CNLM Violet Prairie Seed Farm62 Colvin Ranch64 Cosmic Carrot Farm65 Cosmic Turtle Farm66 Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm67 Delphi Flower Farm68 Endicott Ranch70 Friendly Grove Blueberry Farm71 Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead72 GRuB74 Hercules Farm81 Lattin's Country Cider Mill & FarmNo-till, Permaculture, Haki Farmers Collective3 Visions Farm provides seasonal fruits & vegetables grown with organic low-till methods. The goal of 3 Visions Farm is to oer quality sustainable local produce for direct sales, farmers markets, & nonprot food distributors. Our products reect a deep respect for the health of local consumers. Whenever possible, 3V features fruits & vegetables that sustained generations of the African American southern diaspora. We are not currently oering tours.Farmers Markets, Food Collective/Hub, Online SalesEmployment OpportunitiesFarm Work Opportunities53 Cadillac Ranch54 Carr’s Certied Organic Blueberry Farm59 Circle Hawk Farm, LLC61 CNLM Violet Prairie Seed Farm62 Colvin Ranch63 Common Ground CSA66 Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm70 Friendly Grove Blueberry Farm71 Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead72 GRuB73 Helsing Junction Farm81 Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm82 Little Big Farm86 Maisy Moon Farm88 Marvin Road Farm Stand89 Misty Meadow Farm93 Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens96 Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm98 Rising River Farm101 Rutledge Family Farm102 Scatter Creek Nurseries103 Schilter Family Farm106 Skipping Stone Garden107 Skookumchuck Botanicals108 Songbird Haven Farm110 Spotted Frog Farm111 Spring Creek Farm125 Wobbly Cart Farm84 Lost Peacock Creamery85 Lothal Valley Farm86 Maisy Moon Farm87 Majestic Oaks Farm88 Marvin Road Farm Stand89 Misty Meadow Farm93 Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens95 Permaculture Rising96 Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm100 Root Digger Herb Farm102 Scatter Creek Nurseries106 Skipping Stone Garden107 Skookumchuck Botanicals108 Songbird Haven Farm110 Spotted Frog Farm112 Summit Farms113 Sundance Farm116 The Evergreen State College Organic Farm120 Urban Futures Farm124 Withywindle Valley FarmPhoto courtesy of CNLM Violet Prairie Seed FarmThurston County FarmsPhoto courtesy of Delphi Flower Farm57

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CHELSEA FARMS OYSTER BAR222 CAPITOL WAY N, OLYMPIAEST. 2016Join in our tradition of sustainably harvested local shellfish.52 Alamere HerbsThe Kemp Family1561 McCorkle Rd SEOlympia 98501(360) 704-9181jjjkemp@yahoo.comalamereherbs.wordpress.comPesticide-FreeOur nursery produces a diverse mix of plants propagated by seed or cuttings right here on the farm. When you visit, some of these favorites are bound to catch your eye: Coast Redwood, Dawn Redwood, cold-hardy Eucalyptus, Hawthorn, Mugwort, Skullcap, Astragalus, Chamomile, Valerian, Arnica, Hyssop, Echinacea, Comfrey, Blueberry, Currant, Thyme, Santolina. Natives: Huckleberry, Thimbleberry, Black Cap Raspberry, Salmonberry, Kinnikinnick, Mugwort, Madrone, Maples, Geary Oak, Elderberry, Wild Strawberry, & more. Greenhouse & propagation facility consultation services available from our expert.Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market53 Cadillac RanchLarry Mahan65 years+ owned12307 Vail Cut O Rd SERainier 98576(360) 763-1892cowfarmranch@gmail.comcadillacranchbeef.comcadillacranchrainierCadillacmeatsOur ranch was owned by a US Army Major who settled the land in the 1850s. As kids growing up on the ranch, we entered livestock judging contests & showed cattle, sheep, & hogs in 4-H, FFA, & Open Class at fairs & livestock shows. Bob Mahan went through college on a livestock judging scholarship. He judged livestock throughout the country & has produced national champion bulls & heifers. We sell our beef at a fair price. We love our animals & use all approved animal husbandry practices. Please call for an appointment.Online Sales54 Carr’s Certified Organic Blueberry FarmThomas Carr & Wren Wolf-Carr65 years+ owned3844-1/2 Gull Harbor Rd NEOlympia 98506(360) 352-3622olympia.blueberry@gmail.comCarr’s Organic Blueberry FarmcarrsorganicblueberryfarmCertified Organic WSDA, No-till, Salmon SafeU-pick organic blueberries late July-September. Over 4 acres of heritage blueberry varieties, taste your way through the elds! Come enjoy this unique, tranquil farm close to town, bring a picnic. We provide picking pails for your berries. This is our 33rd season opening up our farm to the community! Cash or check only. Check Facebook & call us for up-to-date Thurston County Farms (continued)information, hours, & directions.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, Food Bank Gleaners, U-Pick55 Cedar Flats Flower Farm Valerie GerritsWoman owned5611 Cedar Flats Rd SWOlympia 98512(509) 990-8051cedaratsowerfarm@gmail.comcedaratsowerfarm.comcedarflatsflowerfarmcedarflatsflowerfarmCome Cut Your Own Flowers! Cedar Flats Flower Farm strives to grow or source all materials locally & values sustainable farming practices. Our U-Pick ower eld & our custom orders are meant to be shared with all members of our community. Come see us to pick your own owers or pumpkins, or choose a communityfarmlandtrust.orgPhoto courtesy of Cedar Slope Farm58

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bouquet subscription for guaranteed fresh owers all season long! U-Pick owers open July through September. Pumpkins start in October. Custom bouquets, bulk owers, & more!CSA Shares, Special Orders, U-Pick56 Cedar Slope Farm McKennae McColm & Rory LenehanWoman ownedOlympia 98502cedarslopefarm@gmail.comcedar-slope-farm.square.sitecedarslopefarmcedarslopefarmCertified Organic ROPCWe are a small one acre certied organic farm on Steamboat Island. We specialize in tomatoes & owers, as well as other fruits & vegetables. We also oer wedding ower services! Flower CSAs are available in the summer. Currently our produce/owers are sold at the Olympia Farmers Market, as well as the East & West Olympia Food Co-ops. Reach out if you have any questions or inquiries!Accept EBT/WIC, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op57 Chelsea Farms, Inc Linda LentzWoman owned, 65 years+ ownedOlympia 98502(360) 866-8059shina@chelseafarms.netchelseafarms.netChelsea Farms- a family shellfish farmchelsea.farmsChelsea Farms is a shellsh farm growing manila clams, Pacic & Olympia oysters, & geoduck. We farm in South Puget Sound. Please visit our restaurant in downtown Olympia to enjoy our shellsh. Our farm is not open to the public.Restaurants, Wholesale58 Christmas Valley Tree FarmDon Tapio65 years+ owned11540 183rd Ave SWRochester 98579(360) 273-6196tapiod@wsu.eduThis land has been farmed since 1902.We started Christmas tree farming in 1969. The tree farm opens the Saturday before Thanksgiving. We have a variety of Christmas trees including, Douglas, Noble, Grand, Nordman, & Corkbark Fir, in addition to Blue Spruce. We also will have holly & wreaths available. Call for varieties & pricing.Farm Stand, U-Pick59 Circle Hawk Farm, LLCShelly BentleyWoman owned, 65 years+ ownedEast Olympia 98540(360) 402-3845circlehawkfarm2002@gmail.comcirclehawkfarm.comNo-till, Permaculture, Pesticide-Free, Salmon Safe, Thurston County Conservation District 2008 Wildlife Steward of the Year Award, 2010 Capitol Land Trust Conservation & Agricultural Easement, 2017 Farmstead listing Washington Heritage Barn Registry, food bank gleaningWe are an event venue & educational farm demonstrating land stewardship through hands-on learning for people of all ages. We share our habitat restoration/conservation & sustainable bio-intensive gardening practices with local schools & clubs through Thurston County Stream Team, South Sound Green, Capitol Land Trust, & Thurston County Conservation District. Contact CHF for information on internships & event rental. Check our website for year-round events & reservation requests. By appointment only. Please call for information on event rental, U-Pick blueberries/apples, CSA pick up, & delivery options.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, CSA Shares, U-Pick60 Circling Together FarmNancy Laich4004 11th Ave NW, Olympia 98502(360) 866-9527Direct sales of vegetables, fruit, lavender, herbs, & goats.Charitable Donations Plant starts for the Thurston County Food Bank Gardens, Special Orders, WholesaleThurston County Farms (continued)2025 Fresh From The Farm GuidePhoto courtesy of Chelsea Farms, Inc59

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61 CNLM Violet Prairie Seed FarmCenter for Natural Lands ManagementWomen-run17843 Gibson Rd SW, Tenino 98589jmischka@cnlm.orgcnlm.org/native-seed-nurserySouthSoundPrairiesOur core purpose is to improve the availability of regionally specic native prairie seeds for a network of land managers who have a conservation objective. Often, these seeds are provided to enhance rare habitat types & contribute towards the recovery of rare & endangered species that depend upon these habitats. In addition to cooperative regional seed production, we provide custom seed increase services, greenhouse propagation of restoration plugs, wildland seed collection, seed cleaning, seed storage, & seed mix development for specic restoration projects.Special Orders, Wholesale62 Colvin RanchJennifer ColvinWoman owned16816 Old Highway 99 SE, Tenino 98589(360) 339-8465info@colvinranch.comcolvinranch.comcolvinranchcolvinranchGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Regenerative Farming, Slow Food Snail of Approval, Thurston Green Business, Conservation EasementFor ve generations, the Colvin Ranch family heritage of humane livestock handling, sustainable grazing practices, & stewardship of the land has ensured that native plants & animals ourish alongside our livestock. We oer grass-fed, grass-nished beef & pasture-raised pork through our online store, the Proctor Farmers’ Market, and local area retail stores. We also oer special order beef & pork (quarter, half, & whole). Order specialty items like prime rib, Ancestral Blend ground beef & more for local delivery or pickup. Please visit our website to order online for pickup in Tenino, Tumwater, Yelm, or Tacoma.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, GRuB, Tenino Food Bank Plus, Coastal Harvest, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Proctor Farmers’ Market, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Online Sales, Restaurants Sandstone Cafe, Ilk Lodge, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Spud’s Produce Market, Yelm Food Co-op, Special Orders, Wholesale63 Common Ground CSA Tierney Creech & Julie PuhichWoman owned8309 James Rd SWRochester 98579(425) 802-0858commongroundfarmcsa@gmail.comcommongroundfarmcsaOur farm has over a 35-year history of providing CSA shares to the Olympia community. Vegetables are harvested communityfarmlandtrust.orgThurston County Farms (continued)fresh the morning of delivery to sites around Olympia, Maytown, & Rochester. CSA is all we do, meaning you are buying a true share of the vegetables we grow. Small & large shares are available mid-May through October, with an optional November share. At the core of our business is the belief that great food should be accessible to everyone. We oer our shares with sliding scale pricing. Call for more information.CSA Shares64 Cosmic Carrot FarmAmanda Bohannon & Warren Neth12125 Blueberry Hill Ln SEYelm 98597(360) 771-1296mail@warrenneth.comcosmiccarrotfarm.comcosmiccarrotcosmiccarrotfarmNo-till, Regenerative Farming, Farmers Fighting HungerCosmic Carrot Farm & Guesthouse is an agritourism destination oering short-term lodging, event space rental, & educational opportunities to deepen reverence from soil to stars. We follow agroecological principles & alley cropping systems to steward the land. We oer ower bouquets, herbal medicine, culinary herbs like saron, plus fruits & vegetables. We focus on crops that are staples from Eastern Europe & southern US, as we explore our family food roots. Sign up for our newsletter at cosmiccarrotfarm.com & check out our Facebook page to see where you can nd us next.Photo courtesy of Cosmic Carrot Farm60

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67 Delphi Flower FarmSheilah CannonWoman owned2542 Delphi Rd SWOlympia 98512(360) 339-2941delphiowerfarm@gmail.comdelphi-ower-farm.square.siteDelphi Flower FarmdelphiflowerfarmPesticide-FreeDelphi Flower Farm is a woman-owned & operated farm providing organically grown owers, herbs, veggies, & produce. We oer a monthly ower CSA from June through September, available for purchase on our website. We oer grower’s choice design buckets for those of you who want to create your own arrangements or bouquets for your home or special events. Find us on weekends at the Marvin Rd Farm Stand in Lacey (1215 Marvin Rd SE) or for pick-up at our farm throughout the summer. Please call for appointment.CSA Shares, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Special Orders, WholesaleCharitable Donations Food Pantry, Farmers Markets Puyallup Farmers Market, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Restaurants, Retail Stores Yelm Food Co-op, U-Pick65 Cosmic Turtle FarmTom Wood Wiseman & Alissa Wiseman14538 Old Hwy 99 SETenino 98589(360) 481-1982woody@cosmicturtlefarm.comcosmicturtlefarm.com/home-pagecosmicturtlefarmWe are a father-daughter duo whose passion for food & agriculture inspired us to start our own business. When we came across microgreens we realized we had found the perfect plant that would combine our green thumb & powerful avor to every meal. Bringing wonderfully fresh microgreens from our farm to your front door! Herbicide-free & pesticide-free as well as organically grown. Call for an appointment & more information. Please visit our FB page for updates.CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Tumwater Farmers Market, Restaurants Ricardo’s, The Grill at 507, Dockside Bistro, Chicory, Tumwater Taco Co, Bastard Pies, Octapas, Abe’s Waffle Truck, Jeremy’s Farm to Table, Retail Stores Spud’s Produce Market66 Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic FarmFarmer AyubLGBTQ+ owned, BIPOC owned, Woman owned14062 Yelm Hwy SEYelm 98597(360) 489-2830ayub98516@gmail.comdancinggoatsandsingingchickens.comdancinggoatsandsingingchickensfarmLLCdancinggoats2020Certified Organic, Grass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, No-till, Permaculture, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative Farming, Salmon Safe, Tourist stop on Bountiful Byway, Monthly classes, Hands-on training, & Awarded 2023 Land Steward of the Year by Thurston Conservation District.Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm is a 12-acre farm, located near the Nisqually Indian reservation in Yelm, WA. Its main focus is not money, but on educating children using the $5 petting zoo as a focal point of teaching. Our passionate & enthusiastic volunteers in the community hold open-house educational events at the farm to share knowledge during workshops on gardening, greenhouse construction, solar panels, composting, Hugelculture, honey bees, rainwater harvesting, Earthship homes, sustainable living, lowering our foot-print, & responsible nancial investments. Call for more info. Open on most weekends. Farm tours by appointment. Cash, Venmo, Apple Pay, Zelle, Cash App, PayPal is accepted.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Yelm Farmers Market, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Retail Stores Yelm Food Co-op, Special Orders, U-Pick, Wholesale2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideThurston County Farms (cont.)2600 Martin Way E, Suite C, Olympiawww.lostandfoundcrafts.com564-200-3057AFFORDABLE NEW & USEDCRAFT SUPPLIESFREE CRAFT GROUPSPhoto courtesy of Delphi Flower Farm61

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Thurston County Farms (continued)Charitable Donations CFLT, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Restaurants Hamdi in Seattle, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Special Orders, Wholesale70 Friendly Grove Blueberry FarmKaren Lee CrownWoman owned, 65 years+ owned3102 Friendly Grove Rd NEOlympia 98506(360) 528-0207friendlygroveblueberry@gmail.comfriendlygroveblueberry.comFriendly Grove Blueberry FarmPesticide-FreeU-pick blueberry farm where you can harvest old-variety & exceptionally good-tasting blueberries. Located 3 miles from downtown Olympia in a pastoral setting. Absolutely no chemical pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers! Bring your family & friends, young & old, for a memorable experience. Say hi to our goats, too. Well known for our friendly atmosphere. We oer educational opportunities, such as 68 Endicott Ranch Pamela DaudetVeteran owned, Woman owned11500 Endicott Rd SW, Olympia 98512(360) 754-4908blkcws@yahoo.comEndicott RanchGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Regenerative FarmingYou will nd us o 115th & Endicott. Follow the gravel drive East to the very end. We are organic, have livestock, & a 5000 sq. ft. garden. We raise honey bees, hogs, & Angus cattle. Learn about gardens & livestock. We exchange food for work! Learn about gardens & livestock. Talk to Pamela about the opportunity. Please call before coming as we have a gate.Accept EBT/WIC, Thurston County Food Bank, CSA Shares, Online Sales, Special Orders, U-Pick69 Flying Cow Creamery Selma Bjarnadottir & Keith FagernesWoman owned11717 Independence Rd, Rochester 98579(360) 273-1045info@yingcowcreamery.comyingcowcreamery.comflyingcowcreameryFlying Cow CreameryRegenerative FarmingWe are your local yogurt makers. We use our own very high-quality milk. We sell in over 50 stores in Western Washington. Check out our website for a store near you & information on the ladies that provide us with great milk. Our motto is: if you were a dairy cow, you would want to live on our farm. Call for more information.late winter pruning events. We take orders for pre-picked berries. Call or check our Facebook page for directions, more information, hours of operation & updates.Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Special Orders, U-Pick71 Frisky Frog Forest & FarmsteadDanielle Miles, Joe Zamboldi, Paul Helling, Kelsey BurrusLGBTQ+ owned, Woman owned1502 McCorkle Rd SE, Olympia 98501(727) 422-9092info@amadeusfarm.comamadeusfarm.comFrisky Frog Forest and FarmsteadfriskyfrogforestFree Range/Pasture Raised, Permaculture, Pesticide-FreeFrisky Frog is a family, a forest, a farm, & a place to learn. We manage half of our 25 forested acres as rotating silvopasture for our goats, chickens, & ducks & half of our property as a forested wetland preserve for native ora & fauna. We also have quail, microgreens, asparagus, native plant starts, & 40 young fruit trees. This summer will be our third year of day camp for elementary schoolers & our rst year of cooperative Montessori care for toddlers. Visits & sales by appointment only. Don’t open gate, free ranging animals & feral children.Charitable Donations, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Online Sales, Restaurants, Special Orders, Wholesalecommunityfarmlandtrust.orgPhoto courtesy of Frisky Frog Forest & FarmsteadOur yogurt is available in over 40 stores around the Puget Sound Region, on the Olympic Peninsula and in Vancouver.flyingcowcreamery.comIndependence Valley, WAYour Local Yogurt Maker!62

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72 GRuBDeb CrockettWe’re a non-profit.2016 Elliott Ave NW, Olympia 98502(360) 753-5522info@goodgrub.orggoodgrub.orgGRuB.WAgrubinolyGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, Pesticide-Free, Salmon Safe; We help organizations in other communities create their own GRuB-like youth development programs through consultation & technical assistance.GRuB grows healthy food, people, & community. With roots in the land, we create opportunities for people to lead, learn, & thrive. We partner with youth, veterans, seniors, & more! We oer workshops, a youth-led on-site farm stand & bouquet sales on Wednesdays in the summer. We build free raised bed gardens for low-income families; apply online each winter. Contact us about farm eld trips, volunteer opportunities for all ages, & ways you can get involved. Check our website for upcoming activities, fun engagement opportunities, & keep up-to-date on our current oerings. Please visit our FB page for hours, directions, & updates.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, local hunger relief programs, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op73 Helsing Junction FarmJessica Armstrong & Angie CampWoman owned12233 Independence Rd SWRochester 98579(360) 273-2033helsingfarm@gmail.comhelsingjunctionfarms.comhelsingfarmcsaCertified Organic WSDA, ROPCHelsing Junction Farm is certied organic & provides a variety of CSA shares with home delivery with 30+ pickup sites in Seattle, Olympia, & on the WA coast from June – October. We partner with local producers to provide additional shares of handcrafted cheeses, yogurt, mushrooms, tree-ripened fruits, & Olykrauts. We focus on the vitality & health of our soil while working to protect our Chehalis watershed. Our farm stand is open 7 days a week. Please call for directions & more information. Visit our FB page for hours, directions, & updates.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, CSA Shares, Farm Stand, Restaurants The Wandering Goose at the Tokeland Hotel, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Farm + Flourish, Special Orders74 Hercules FarmFaith, Off, & NoraWoman owned, 65 years+ owned, multi-generational4342 Old Military Rd SE, Tenino 98589(360) 239-0126herculesfarminfo@gmail.comherculesfarm.comherculesfarmSolar powered; participant in the Voluntary Stewardship ProgramHercules Farm sells pastured turkeys, grass-fed lamb, sheep skins, & value-added woolens including socks, hats, yarn, eeces, roving, & quilt batts. We also sell breeding stock (Gotland & Gotland x BFL sheep). Hercules Farm provides high-quality locally produced textiles & food. Our ground-up approach to garments makes locally grown wool accessible to our community while supporting other small manufacturing businesses & mills. Additionally, we oer ber arts workshops: raising & using dye plants, block printing, felt making, & knitting. We also host on-farm food & art events. Please contact owners for class oerings. Visit Facebook for updates. Call for appointment & more information.Farmers Markets Saturday Market at West Central Park, Online Sales, Retail Stores Browser’s Books, Wholesale2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideThurston County Farms (continued)Photo courtesy of GRuBPhoto courtesy of Helsing Juction Farm63

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Thurston County Farms (continued)75 Here to There Farm Kristen MaringWoman owned3800 South Bay Rd NEOlympia 98506(509) 592-3584heretotherefarm@gmail.comheretotherefarm.comheretotherefarmNo-tillWoman-run, regenerative cut-ower farm. We use no till & organic methods. We grow owers for CSA members, the Seattle Wholesale Growers Market, & for orists in downtown Olympia. Check out our website for current availability or to sign up for our CSA. Sorry no on-site sales.CSA Shares, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Farm + Flourish, Special Orders, Wholesale76 Hunter Family FarmGreg, Tami, Curt, & Sandy Hunter65 years+ owned7401 Yelm Hwy SEOlympia 98513(360) 456-0466hunterfamilyfarm@gmail.comhunterfamilyfarm.comhunterfamilyfarmllchunter_family_farmPNW Christmas Tree Association, National Christmas Tree Association, Farm Bureau, Boy Scout Troop 222Sweet corn starts in August. Pumpkin Patch in the fall with U-pick pumpkins, gourds & squash, hay maze, corn mazes, kiddie train, kiddie quad rides, pillow jump, ducky races, & corn hole on Fridays. Weekends include all of the above plus wagon rides, giant super slide, apple cannons, & more. 160-acre tree farm featuring a large selection of u-cut & pre-cut trees. Santa visits the rst three weekends of December, wagon rides, large gift shop, fresh Noble Fir wreaths, & Cedar garlands available. Visit our website for more information.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, Trees for Troops, Farm Stand, U-Pick77 Johnson Berry Farm, LLC Certified OrganicJames & Lisa Johnson2908 Wiggins Rd SEOlympia 98501(360) 493-2350info@johnsonberryfarm.comjohnsonberryfarm.comjohnsonberryfarmCertified Organic CCOFCertied Organic–raspberries, blackberries, & strawberries from June through late July. We are at the Olympia Farmers Market all year round with berries, jams, pickles, & owers. Look for the red & white farm stand on Wiggins Rd with the BIG ower patch in front. You can’t miss it! You will see our Johnson Berry Farm logo & stand. Call for more information. Please visit our FB page or website for hours, directions, & updates.Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Ballard Farmers Market, Pike’s Place Market, Puyallup Farmers Market Farm Stand, Online Sales, Special Orders78 Kingfisher Organic Farm Jacob Wilson & Teva Grudin13303 Littlerock Rd SWRochester 98579(360) 515-1355kingsherorganicfarm@gmail.comkingsherorganic.comCertified Organic WSDAWe have been selling organic produce in the greater Olympia area since 2006, formerly under the name Calliope Farm. Our farm is a patchwork of elds situated amidst vast acreage of conservation lands alongside the Black River. Check our website for the latest information about our CSA. We sell the rest of our produce through the Olympia Food Co-op, the SWWA Food Hub, restaurants, emphasizing fall & winter wholesale.CSA Shares, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op79 Kirsop FarmColin Barricklowkirsopfarm@gmail.comkirsopfarm.comkirsopfarmCertified Organic WSDAWe are so happy to be creating the diversied farm of our dreams on preserved farmland along the Chehalis River. Certied communityfarmlandtrust.orgPhoto courtesy of Hunter Family FarmREDEEM BEFORE APRIL 2026AT 8036 RIVER DRIVE SE #208COME VISIT US IN TUMWATERGOOD FOR $1 OFF ANY PINT$1$164

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81 Lattin’s Country Cider Mill & FarmCarolyn & Debbie LattinWoman owned, 65 years+ owned9402 Rich Rd SEOlympia 98501(360) 491-7328lattinscider@comcast.netlattinscider.comLattinsCiderlattinsciderfarmPesticide-FreeAward-winning cider, fruit, honey, eggs, veggies, sweet corn, pumpkins, pies, jams, dried fruit, & gifts. Fresh donuts daily, apple fritters (Thursday & Friday mornings, Saturday all day) & many more baked goodies. Apples all year. This is a working farm with many baby animals to see & feed too. Open year-round Monday – Saturday, 9am – 5:30pm. Apple festival falls on the last weekend in September & Pumpkin Patch festival is every weekend in October. (Open Sundays in October.) Tours & party rentals available for booking.Accept EBT/WIC, Farmers Markets Proctor Farmers Market, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Restaurants Dirty Dave’s Pizza Parlor, The Bread Peddler, The Flower Box, Schultzy’s Bar & Grill, Oyster House, Etc. Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Special Orders, Wholesaleorganic vegetables, grain, poultry, eggs, bone broth, & chicken stock. Pasture-raised pork & lamb, sheepskins, & yarn. Check our website for a list of farmers markets where you can nd our products. Call for an appointment.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, & more! Farmers Markets Ballard Farmers Market, University District Farmers Market, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Wholesale80 Ladyberry ProduceEvan BerryWoman owned8038 Zangle RdOlympia 98506(360) 810-4001ladyberryproduce@gmail.comladyberryproduceFounded in 2012, woman run & community supported. Specializing in growing vegetables & cut owers for the East Bay/Boston Harbor peninsula, nearly 100% of food grown on the farm is consumed within an 8-mile radius, including restaurants downtown! I grow a wide diversity of vegetables year-long, available directly through Summer & Winter CSA (June – December), & at our year-round farm store. Wholesale options are available. Everybody loves a Ladyberry carrot! I also grow over 30 varieties of cut owers available in-store, weekly CSA, or for special events & weddings. Call for an appointment & more information.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank CSA Shares, Farm Stand, Restaurants Chicory, Nineveh, The Reef, Chelsea Oyster Bar, Octapas Cafe, Special OrdersBED | BATH | BABY418 Washington St SE Olympia, WA 98501HOLYLAMBORGANICS.COMFind us atGet 10% off with codeFARMFRESHLocally crafted all natural bedding(360) 891-429382 Little Big FarmMaya Wood & Phelan PaganoPrine Dr SW, Olympia 98512(360) 918-6018littlebigcsa@gmail.comlittlebigcsa.comlittlebigcsalittlebig.farmLittle Big Farm oers hand-tended, locally-grown produce. We grow for our community through Community Supported Agriculture, the Olympia Food Co-op, & farmers markets. Specializing in salad crops, we organically grow a diverse array of seasonal produce. We take great pride in our work & are committed to building a food system that is transparent, resilient, & nourishing. Call for an appointment & for more information.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, White Center Food Bank, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, West Seattle Farmers Market, Restaurants Driftwood, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op83 Little Lupine FarmKiana & Ryan Sinner19305 Jutland St SW, Rochester 98579(360) 304-1031kianasinner@gmail.comlittlelupinefarm.comLittle Lupine FarmLittlelupinefarmFree Range/Pasture Raised, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative FarmingWe are rst generation small-scale diversied vegetable & ower farmers practicing regenerative agriculture in 2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideThurston County Farms (continued)65

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Thurston County Farms (continued)South Thurston County. We oer weekly CSA subscription boxes full of in-season fresh produce, herbs, & more! We also oer farm-fresh eggs & owers. Check us out & sign up to be a part of our CSA at littlupinefarm.com.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, CSA Shares, Online Sales84 Lost Peacock CreameryMatthew & Rachael TullerVeteran owned, Woman owned5504 Cross Creek Ln NEOlympia 98516(360) 280-6730hello@lostpeacock.comlostpeacock.comLostPeacockCreamerylostpeacockcreameryHomegrown by Heroes, Regenerative Farming85 Lothal Valley FarmBethany Sokol & Matthew SokolWoman owned8448 Delphi Rd SWOlympia 98512(971) 376-5725lothalvalleyfarm@gmail.comlothalvalleyfarm.wixsite.com/lothalvalleyfarmlothalvalleyfarmGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, No-till, Permaculture, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative FarmingWe are a small farm outside of Olympia using regenerative & organic practices to grow vegetables, fruit, herbs, nuts, & more! We raise chickens & sell eggs, as well as raising Nubian goats with dreams of someday being licensed to sell milk, cheese, & butter. We raise pastured pork fed on a non-GMO, no corn or soy diet, & plan to expand into ducks next year. We accept cash as communityfarmlandtrust.orgwell as a variety of online payment methods. Open 8am – 8pm, 7 days a week for self service at our stand, located in our barn’s tack room.Charitable Donations Squeals on Wheels, Farm Stand86 Maisy Moon FarmJulie & Kelly ToombsVeteran owned, Woman owned2717 26th Ave NEOlympia 98506(541) 579-5389maisymoonfarm@gmail.commaisymoonfarm.commaisymoonfarmMaisy Moon Farm uses regenerative & organic practices to produce an array of fruits & vegetables which we sell at The Olympia Farmers Market. We are a true small family farm with three generations participating in growing nutritionally dense food with a heavy lean toward heirloom varieties. Making our own compost & using chicken tractors, we keep soil health & Lost Peacock Creamery is a rst-generation, animal welfare approved, farmstead, & Grade A goat dairy. It is a labor of love lled with our blood, sweat, & tears (don’t worry, we keep all that out of the cheese). We specialize in fresh & aged goat cheese which is sold up & down the I-5 corridor. Our farm is closed to the public except for planned events. And no, we don’t milk the peacocks. Please check our website or Facebook/Instagram for classes, kids camps, preschool, goat cuddles, & goat yoga.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, CSA Shares, Food Collective/Hub Puget Sound Food Hub, Restaurants Abe’s Honeycuspe, Chelsea Oyster Bar, Chicory, Cynara, Iron Rabbit, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Spud’s Produce Market, Special Orders, WholesaleLittle Lupine Farm (continued)Read more about this farm on page 56!66

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fertility abundant. Local food resilience & feeding our family & community healthy food is what we love! We also source & sell other Washington crops directly from the farmers, such as cherries, stone fruits, apples, & asparagus. Tours are available with an appointment. Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market87 Majestic Oaks Farm Jessica Brown & Manny OwensWoman owned10620 Mill Rd SEYelm 98597(360) 791-0152bright.jessica.h@gmail.commajesticoaksfarm.comMajestic Oaks FarmmajesticoaksfarmPermaculture, Pesticide-Free, Salmon SafeWe are a family-owned & operated farm in Yelm, WA, situated across from Mill Pond Elementary. Using sustainable & organic farming practices, we cultivate a diverse range of vegetables, fruits, & !owers, which we sell at our roadside farm stand. We also collaborate with other local farmers & small businesses to oer their products at our stand. Follow us on Instagram or FB for updates on farm stand hours. Farm tours by appointment only.Farm StandI grow many varieties of !owers using no-till & pesticide-free methods. I have a !ower stand located at the farm that is open & stocked with my !owers from early spring until the fall. I also sell custom bouquets & DIY bulk buckets of !owers throughout the growing season. I welcome any special requests & would love to hear from you. Please check out my website & Instagram for all the latest information about the farm. Email & Instagram is a great way to get ahold of me.Farm Stand, Online Sales, Special Orders90 Mossy Rock RanchThe Crowder Family17920 Fennel Rd SE, Yelm 98597(360) 480-2844elton@mossyrockranch.commossyrockranch.comMossy Rock RanchMossy_Rock_RanchHormone-Free, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative FarmingMossy Rock Ranch is a boutique family farm in Yelm, WA. We are passionate about animal welfare & building soil health & fertility in order to grow healthy nutritious food. We use no-till practices, rotationally graze our animals, & never use any synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, or chemicals. We raise Waygu beef, lamb, & forested pork without antibiotics or hormones & we source our soy-free grain rations exclusively from a local organic mill. Please check our website to see product availability & pricing. Pick-up & delivery options available.Accept EBT/WIC, Online Sales, Retail Stores Local Yokels, Wholesale2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide88 Marvin Road Farm Stand Mike & Nikki Smith65 years+ owned1215 Marvin Rd SE, Olympia 98503(360) 790-1186marvinroadfarmstand.comMarvin Rd Farm Standmarvin_road_farm_standFarm BureauWe are a family farm operating in Thurston county since 1901. Although beef cattle has been the main stay, we have recently incorporated bringing fresh Washington grown produce to the farm. We are a seasonal farm operating late spring to early fall. Most of our produce is grown in the Yakima Valley, but not limited to it. We have local honey, fresh !owers organically & locally grown from Delphi Flower Farm. We accept cash & cards. Seasonal farm stand, open late spring to early fall. Visit our FB page for updates. Text for more information: (360) 790-1187.Farm Stand89 Misty Meadow FarmAmber HolleyWoman owned5537 40th Ave SW Olympia 98512(360) 359-0651amberpauline27@gmail.commisty-meadow-farm.commisty_meadow_farmNo-till, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative FarmingI am a small woman-owned & operated !ower farm in Olympia, Washington. Thurston County Farms (continued)Photo courtesy Majestic Oaks FarmPhoto courtesy Misty Meadow Farm67

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Photo courtesy of Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank GardensOur family-run farm has been providing meat to our community for 160 years. All of our cattle are born on the farm, grass fed & grass nished beef. They are free of antibiotics & growth hormones. Special order beef is sold by the quarter, half, & whole. Available July – November. Driving directions available on website. Call for an appointment & for more information. Please visit our FB page for hours, directions, & updates.Retail Stores Spud’s Produce Market, Special Orders93 Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank GardensOlympia Kiwanis ClubLGBTQ+, woman operated3839 11th Ave NW, Olympia 98502(360) 951-9151schmidtvalley@comcast.netk00563.site.kiwanis.org/about-olympia-kiwanis-foodbank-gardensolygardensolygardensGroup Volunteer Days, Thurston County Food Bank Gleaning Program: tcfb.org/services/community-services/gleaning-programOlympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens is a service project of the Olympia Kiwanis Club that has been going strong since 1990. With the help of volunteers, we raise tens of thousands of pounds of produce each year for donation to the Thurston County Food Bank (TCFB). We use organic growing Thurston County Farms (continued)practices to raise vegetables that are most widely appreciated by food bank clients, as well as some more unusual varieties that are introduced to clients by the TCFB nutrition team. We farm two & a half acres on three sites donated by generous community members & the state. Visit our website & Facebook page for more information on how to contribute and/or volunteer.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank94 Oyster Bay FarmMelissa Barker & Nate Lewis4931 Oyster Bay Rd NW, Olympia 98502(360) 867-9333oysterbaycsa@gmail.comoysterbayfarmoysterbayfarmCertified Organic WSDA, ROPC No-till, Regenerative FarmingOyster Bay Farm is a 40-acre certied organic diversied livestock, produce, & willow farm on Totten Inlet just outside of Olympia. We raise certied organic pastured livestock, organic crops, fruits, berries, & basketry willow using no-till farming practices. Our products are available seasonally by special order. Email, call, or follow us on Instagram for more information on availability of products.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, Special Orders91 MycoUprrhizal Ava ArvestWoman ownedOlympia 98507(971) 333-8644mycouprrhizal@gmail.commycouprrhizal.comMyco-Uprrhizingmyco_uprrhizalWe grow mushrooms, mushroom kits, & sell cultivation tools. Inquire about consultations or wholesale accounts. Find our online store through our website!Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Wholesale92 Nelson Family Ranch, LLCRon, Kay, Scott, Jill, Ginny, & Karen NelsonVeteran owned, Woman owned, 65 years+ owned3624 Waldrick Rd SE, Olympia 98501(360) 352-4124jill@nelsonranch.comnelsonranch.comNelson RanchNelsonRanch1861Grass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Thurston Conservation District Conservation Legacy Awardcommunityfarmlandtrust.orgrutledgefamilyfarm.com360-357-3700OPEN August to November2,043 Total producers928 Female1,115 Male112 Under Age 35981 Between Ages of 35-64950 Ages 65+578 New & Beginning FarmersThurston County Farmer Demographics291 Farms2,228 Workers8 Farms w/ Migrant Labor64 Migrant Workers$46,336,000 Labor CostHired Farm LaborMossy Rock Ranch (continued)(USDA, 2022)(USDA, 2022)68

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95 Permaculture Rising Marisha AuerbachWoman owned3947 113th Ave SW, Olympia 98512(503) 454-6656marisha@fertileground.orgpermaculturerising.compermaculturerisingnurserypermaculture_risingNo-till, Permaculture, Regenerative FarmingPermaculture Rising Nursery provides organic, locally-grown plants that oer yields (& ecological functions) for home gardeners & farmers. Our plants have been selected for their ability to thrive & provide food, medicine, & beauty reliably in their appropriate season. We specialize in edible & medicinal plants, plants for pollinators, cultural plants, & plants that oer diverse ecological functions & services. Our non-prot, Fertile Ground, oers permaculture workshops & trainings online & in-person. Visit my website to view the nursery list. I oer pickup in Olympia, Oakville, & Portland, OR.Charitable Donations CFLT, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Saturday Market at West Central Park, Farm Stand, Special Orders96 Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm Lizzie, the Honey Bees LadyBIPOC owned, Woman owned14062 Yelm Hwy SE, Yelm 98597(253) 380-6837lizlake1968@gmail.comQueenie-Bee-Raw-Honey-Farm-111108854766025No-till, Permaculture, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative Farming, Salmon Safe, Slow Food Snail of ApprovalLizzie, the “HONEY LADY” is a local Yelm resident who loves beekeeping. Lizzie sells organic, raw, unprocessed honey. Raw honey oers many health benets & contains an array of plant chemicals that act as antioxidants. Honey contains antibacterial & anti-fungal properties. Pints are $15, quarts are $30, full gallons are $99. Pollen $15. Beeswax $10/lb. We also have monthly classes, outdoor yoga in the summer, & farm potlucks. Call or email for more information.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, GRuB, ROOF, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Yelm Farmers Market, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Retail Stores Yelm Food Co-op, Special Orders, U-Pick, Wholesale97 Rainbow Rotations FarmLaura ReuscheLGBTQ+ owned, Woman ownedOlympia(630) 715-0607rainbowrotationsfarm@gmail.comRainbowRotations.FarmPesticide-Free, Regenerative FarmingThis is a single, student-owned farm business, cultivating on shared land. This small-scale market garden grows diverse vegetables, culinary herbs, bouquet owers, edible orals, & live plants. I am dedicated to regenerative farming principles, including pesticide-free practices, polyculture planting methods, & I pay close attention to soil health. You may purchase products at scheduled markets or request an order through social media, phone, or email.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, Evergreen Basic Needs Center, Farmers Markets Saturday Market at West Central Park, Restaurants Owl’s Nest Cafe, Special Orders, Wholesale98 Rising River FarmJennifer Belknap & Jim McGinnVeteran owned, Woman owned13208 201st Ave SWRochester 98579(360) 273-5368info@risingriverfarm.comrisingriverfarm.comRising River Farmrising.river.farmCertified Organic WSDA We proudly donate produce & garden starts to food banks, school gardens, & many local organizations that work to better our community through fair food access, education, inclusivity, & social justice.Certied Organic since 1994. We grow a wide variety of familiar & easy to use vegetables & culinary herbs for sale at the Olympia Farmers Market, through our CSA, & to various stores & restaurants in the Olympia area. Additionally, we sell veggies, herbs, & 2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideThurston County Farms (continued)14062 Yelm Highway SE, YelmORGANIC RAW HONEYLizzie AyubOwner/Apiaristlizlake1968@gmail.com253-380-6837Wood Fired Bakery & Millwild fermented bread, pastry & freshly milled washington grown organic flour www.bakerpotter.comfi nd us at the olympia farmers market every saturdayPhoto courtesy of Rainbow Rotations Farm69

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ower starts from April through June, choosing varieties proven to thrive in our region. We are widely known for our pickling cucumbers & other bulk crops for canning, freezing, & storage. Visit us at the Olympia Farmers Market year-round. Visit our website for seasonal oerings & farm hours.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, GRuB, ROOF, CSA Shares, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Restaurants Mother’s Roots, Curry In A Hurry, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Special Orders, Wholesale99 Riverbend Ranch Kevin & Krystal JensenWoman owned3639 Skookumchuck Rd SETenino 98589(360) 264-5336riverbendranchwa@gmail.comrb-ranch.comThurston County Farms (continued)communityfarmlandtrust.orgRiverbendRanch2012riverbend_ranch_waHormone-Free, Regenerative Farming, Farm Bureau, Local Grange, South Puget Sound Grazing AssociationRiverbend Ranch is a sustainable grazing cow/calf family ranch oering grass-fed & all-natural, nished beef, natural pork, grass hay, & U-Cut Christmas trees. By appointment only, the Christmas Tree farm will have posted hours of operation. The Old Country Barn wedding venue is also oered at Riverbend Ranch. Please visit our website & Facebook pages for hours, directions, & current information. Call for an appointment & more information.Farm Stand, Online Sales, Retail Stores Johnson’s Smokehouse, U-Pick, Wholesale100 Root Digger Herb Farm Benjamin AshTumwater 98512rootdiggerherbfarm@gmail.comrootdiggerherbfarm.comrootdiggerherbfarmrootdiggerherbfarmWe grow & wildcraft a diversity of 50+ medicinal herbs available fresh or dried, in retail & limited wholesale quantities. We also oer a monthly, sliding scale, fresh herb CSA paired with herbal proles written (mostly) by local herbalists to inform & delight the herbal curious & dedicated medicine makers alike. Contact via email or social media to arrange pre-orders.CSA Shares, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Online Sales101 Rutledge Family FarmGeneral Manager302 93rd Ave SEOlympia 98501(360) 357-3700info@rutledgecornmaze.comrutledgecornmaze.com • Value-added production and marketing: Direct and cooperative market development (CSAs, food hubs), processing, consumer education, high-value crops, farm-to-school support • Pasture and livestock management: SW WA Grazing School, conservation grazing, SW WA Grazing Association, grassland management • New farmer training: Whole Farm Planning Course, soil health workshops, etc.To learn more about this program contact: Stephen Bramwell, bramwell@wsu.edu WSU Extension, 3054 Carpenter Rd SE, Olympia, WA 98503The WSU Thurston County Extension Agriculture Program helps support profi tability and sustainability of agriculture in Thurston County through three programs:Rising River Farm (continued)Photo courtesy of Rising River Farm70

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rutledge.cornmazerutledgecornmazeRutledge Corn Maze is a 3rd generation family farm. Our main crops are sweet corn & pumpkins. Sweet corn begins at the end of July & runs through October 1st. Our corn maze, haunted maze, & pumpkin patch open the last weekend in September & runs through October 31st. Visit our website for more information.Accept EBT/WIC, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Farm Stand102 Scatter Creek Nurseries Guy Rostan17101 Vircon Dr SWRochester 98579(360) 273-6730scattercreeknurseries@gmail.comScatter Creek NurseriesScatter Creek NurseriesGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, No-till, Permaculture, Pesticide-Free, Salmon SafeWith over 45 years of experience, Scatter Creek Nurseries excels at hand-picking superior varieties for Southwest Washington’s unique climate, oering herbs, owers, soil, & berries. Organic fertilizers, essential oils, & biological controls ensure healthy starts. Handcrafted ower baskets are perfect gifts or porch enhancements. Our expertise guarantees successful gardening. Visit us ve miles from I-5, open April 17th to July 4th, Tuesday through Sunday. Please visit our FB page or Google us for specials, updates, & driving directions. Must enter driveway from 173rd Ave SW.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, Gate farmhouse, schools, Retail Stores103 Schilter Family Farm Jeff & Stephanie Schilter141 Nisqually Cuto Rd SEOlympia 98513(360) 459-4023stephanie@schilterfamilyfarm.comschilterfamilyfarm.comSchilterFamilyFarmschilterfamilyfarm_Sunower Experience — 5 acres of owers in late August – early September. Enjoy wagon rides to our sunower elds, photo props, ower cutting, & tasty treats. Pumpkin Patch/Corn Maze — opens September 27th – October 31st. Fun includes wagon rides, corn maze, animals, trikes, ropes obstacle course, zip swings, cannons, paintball, pony rides, & more. Treats include donuts, fudge, roasted corn, hot spiced cider, & more. Beer Barn on weekends. Christmas Trees — open daily the day after Thanksgiving through December 12th. Wreaths, garlands, U-cut & pre-cut trees available. Santa visits the rst two Saturdays of tree season. Visit our website or FB for updates, hours, & ticketing info online.Farm Stand, U-Pick104 Schirm Loop Homestead Lavender FarmConnie PatnodeWoman owned2434 Schirm Loop Rd NW, Olympia 98502(360) 522-6801connie.patnode63@gmail.comschirm-loop-homestead-lavender-farm .business.siteSchirm Loop Homestead Lavender FarmPesticide-FreeThe farm is located on Eld Inlet with a stunning view of Mt. Rainier & the South Sound. Open to the public in late June through early September, Fridays & Saturdays from 11am – 4pm & by appointment. U-cut lavender with a small gift shop. Wreath-making classes are available. We have an annual Lavender Festival the rst weekend in August. The space is also available for events. Open seasonally & by appointment.Farm Stand, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Special Orders, U-Pick2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideThurston County Farms (continued)We are a fi rst-generation family on 1 acre of land in Olympia, WA. We are a fi rst-generation family on 1 acre of land in Olympia, WA. We use only OMRI approved organic materials, and ecologically-conscious We use only OMRI approved organic materials, and ecologically-conscious methods of growing — such as low/no tillage, cover cropping, methods of growing — such as low/no tillage, cover cropping, and “feeding” compost to the soiland “feeding” compost to the soil.. Sarah & Gabriel BaisanSarah & Gabriel Baisan skippingstonegarden.comskippingstonegarden.com @skippingstonegarden @Skipping Stone Garden Pageskippingstonegarden@gmail.comHello from your local farmers at Skipping Stone Garden! Hello from your local farmers at Skipping Stone Garden! Find our large variety of microgreens nearly year-round along with select vegetables at the Olympia Farmers MarketFind our large variety of microgreens nearly year-round along with select vegetables at the Olympia Farmers MarketPhoto courtesy of Schilter Family Farm71

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communityfarmlandtrust.org105 Silverwell FarmCarlin Briner, Jess Silver, & Liza JudgeLGBTQ+ owned, Woman owned4604 Shincke Rd NEOlympia 98506(206) 930-4046silverwellfarm@gmail.comsilverwellfarm.comSilverwell.flower.standSilverwell Farm is a collaborative women-run farm located outside Olympia, WA on Coastal Salish land. We steward 34 acres of forest, wetland & pasture, with a focus on producing high-quality, pasture-raised meat (pork & chicken), owers, sheepskins, & big leaf maple syrup. Contact us or nd more information at silverwellfarm.com. Call for more information or to schedule a visit.Charitable Donations, Farm Stand, Online Sales, Special Orders106 Skipping Stone GardenSarah & Gabriel BaisanWoman owned3800 S Bay Rd NEOlympia 98506skippingstonegarden@gmail.comskippingstonegarden.comskippingstonegardenpageskippingstonegardenWe are a 1st generation, family farm providing Olympia-grown vegetables at the Olympia Farmers Market nearly year-round. From our crisp salad greens & our incredible tomatoes to our fresh microgreens in plant-based, biodegradable containers, all crops are grown chemical-free & harvested fresh for market. We operate on one Thurston County Farms (continued)acre using low-till/no-till methods along with organic practices. Please email for appointment.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Restaurants Asahi Sushi, Special Orders107 Skookumchuck BotanicalsCarol RodenWoman owned4448 Skookumchuck Rd SETenino 98589(360) 870-6075skookumchuckbotanicals@gmail.comSkookumchuck BotanicalsskookumchuckbotanicalsSalmon SafeSkookumchuck Botanicals grows beautiful owers just outside the charming Tenino community. A seasonal U-Cut ower patch makes for a great outdoor experience. We’ll provide all you need to cut your own owers. Create your bouquet on-site or take your treasures home & arrange at your leisure. We have a ower stand with seasonal arrangements available or you may contact us for a special arrangement with delivery or pick-up in Tenino. Skookumchuck Botanicals oers fun, botanically-inspired workshops held in a large barn on the property. See us at the Saturday Tenino Farmers Market!Charitable Donations ROOF, Farmers Markets Tenino Farmers Market, Farm Stand, Special Orders, U-Pick108 Songbird Haven FarmNoa Kay & Mark AlbonizioWoman owned9513 James Rd SWRochester 98579(505) 879-6979hello@songbirdhavenfarm.comsongbirdhavenfarm.comsongbirdhavenNo-till, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative Farming, Viva Farms board memberWe are a vegetable & herb farm in Rochester. We farm in a way that supports habitat for creatures above & below the soil. We use organic growing methods & support soil health by reduced tillage (i.e., less plowing), using lots of compost, growing year-round, & planting a wide variety of annual & perennial crops. Please call to schedule visits. Check out our website to join the CSA or purchase produce.Charitable Donations Reduced price CSA shares, CSA Shares, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, SWWA Food Hub, Online Sales, Wholesale109 Spooner Berry Farms Tim & Sue Spooner3327 Yelm Hwy SEOlympia 98513(360) 456-4554strawspoon@aol.comspoonerberryfarms.comSpooner Berry Farms-OlympiaspoonerberryfarmsPhoto courtesy of Spotted Frog FarmSummitFarms.coSUMMIT FARMSSTAY & PLAY HERE• Working Farm Tours (by appt.)• Historic Barn Event Center (Weddings/Reunions/Retreats/Meetings)• One-of-a-Kind Camping Experience (Apr. – Oct.)Welcome to Mitch & Michelle Lewis, Owner/OperatorsFor reservations, tours, current product off erings:OlympiaGrowing & Gathering TogetherFind us at the Olympia and Tumwater Farmers Markets72

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Fresh market sales of strawberries, raspberries, marionberries, & blueberries. Strawberries in June. Raspberries & marionberries in July. Blueberries in August until mid-September. We do have a U-Pick for blueberries in August. Hours 9am – 6pm. All of our berries are picked fresh every morning & 100% sold the same day that they are picked, assuring you the freshest berries possible!! Visit our website for more info.Accept EBT/WIC, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Farm Stand, U-Pick110 Spotted Frog Farm Sarah GeorgeWoman ownedOlympia(360) 529-0234sarah@spottedfrogfarm.comspottedfrogfarm.comspottedfrogfarmllcspotted_frog_farmCertified Organic WSDA, Free Range/Pasture Raised, Regenerative FarmingAs a small, family-owned farm, we take pride in our commitment to regenerative agriculture & sustainable practices. We produce organic, pasture-raised eggs & our hens roam freely on lush pastures, feasting on a diverse array of plants & insects. Their stress-free lifestyle not only ensures their well-being but also translates into superior-quality eggs. By employing multispecies rotational grazing, we promote the regeneration of our pastures, allowing the land to ourish naturally. Feel free to call or email for more information.Online Sales, Restaurants, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Wholesale111 Spring Creek Farm Chris Robinson & Melissa SouthwickWoman owned20544 Van Dyke Rd SW Rochester 98579(360) 273-0704bussysouthwick@gmail.comPesticide-FreeWe grow 300 dierent varieties of plant starts including a wide selection of veggies, owers, & culinary & medicinal herb starts. Dried lavender available in bulk or sachets all year. All are grown with no chemical fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, or fungicides. In business for 36 years. Plants available at both Olympia Food Co-ops from February – October. Plants & lavender are available at Olympia Farmers Market from mid-March through June. Farm sales by appointment. Call for more information.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Special Orders112 Summit FarmsMitch & Michelle LewisWoman owned, Latinx owned, 65 years+ owned11815 Whitehall Ln SEOlympia 98501(707) 540-5567mitch@summitfarms.cosummitfarms.cosummitfarmsFree Range/Pasture Raised, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative Farming, Thurston Bountiful Byway, Thurston Agritourism Overlay District (AOD); Local school farm tours are welcome.We are a small family-owned sustainable farm, environmentally managed, utilizing the best natural growing methods of our Pioneers & Native Americans with modern, regenerative ways. We intend to show how small family farms can thrive & lead the way for solving food insecurities while managing droughts. We believe in protecting valuable farmland while strengthening local food systems to enjoy the benets of good nutrition & health. Through strong economic development & environmental stewardship we can nurture a more vibrant local food system, with more visitors & tourism for the community. Visit our website for more information & our seasonal farmers market oerings.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Tumwater Farmers Market, Food Collective/Hub South Sound Fresh, Online Sales2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideThurston County Farms (continued)360- 456- 45543327 Ye lm Hwy SE, O lym piaFa c e b o o k.c o m / Spo o ne r Be rry Fa rm s- O lym p iaspo o ne rb e rryfa rm s.c omO UR BERRY SEASO Nfor other locations visit us onlineSta rts in June9a m–until so ld o utPhoto courtesy of Summit Farms73

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113 Sundance Farm Willow WhittonWoman owned4227 Boston Harbor Rd NE Olympia 98506(360) 528-9923willowdeen@gmail.comsundancefarmoly.comWillow Whittonsundance_farm_olyFree Range/Pasture Raised, Permaculture, Regenerative FarmingVisit our farm stand oering a full selection of in-season fruits, vegetables, & a perennial plant nursery grown on 2.5 acres using regenerative farming practices. The joy of bringing our community together over good veggies is why we get up in the morning! We also showcase other local organic farms to add variety. Our perennial plant nursery focuses on unique permaculture plants that provide food, medicine, & support our pollinators. Come by & see what we are up to! Farm stand located at 4227 Boston Harbor Rd. Open daily April–October from 9am–6pm.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, ROOF, Farm Stand, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Restaurants Mother’s Roots, Retail Stores The Mercantile114 Sundowner FarmCaleb Poppe1335 Overhulse Rd NW, Olympia 98502(208) 910-9776poppecaleb@gmail.comsundownerfarm.orgsundownerfarm_Pesticide-Free, Regenerative FarmingSundowner Farm is a diversied vegetable farm providing regeneratively grown produce to the lovely people of Olympia, Washington. Entering into their 4th year of operation, Sundowner Farm is excited to grow their knowledge base, expand their regenerative practices, & continue oering aordable fruits & vegetables to an ever-growing community of people! Feed the eaters! Please call or email for appointment. Visit our website to learn more about our story!Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market115 Taber Ranch, LLC Andrew Taber4210 36th Ave NE, Olympia 98516(360) 810-0682andrewtaber@gmail.comtaberranchevents.comGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, No-till, Permaculture, Regenerative FarmingI’ve designed systems so that the farm takes care of itself & makes less work for the farmer: 1) I get livestock to eat weeds & do pest control with rotational paddock grazing. 2) I save on water & deny weeds with drip irrigation & lots of woodchip mulch. 3) I kill rabbits & wild geese that steal produce with dogs that are trained to hunt in a pack. 4) Dogs also herd livestock without drawing blood so I don’t have to chase livestock. 5) Sheep & pigs feed the dogs with their meat & bones. Please call for an appointment.Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market116 The Evergreen State College Organic Farm Beth Leimbach, Farm ManagerCollege-student learning farm2712 Lewis Rd NW, Olympia 98502(360) 867-6160organicfarm@evergreen.eduevergreen.edu/organicfarm/organic-farmEvergreenOrganicFarmThe Organic FarmCertified Organic WSDA, ROPC, Free Range/Pasture Raised, Permaculture, Regenerative FarmingThe Evergreen State College Organic Farm is a small-scale teaching farm providing students hands-on experience & knowledge in the management & production of certied organic produce, fruit, plant starts, cut owers, herbs, & value-added products. The Organic Farm hosts a student-run farm stand on campus Tuesdays from 3–6pm & at the farm Thursdays from 3–6pm, April through early November. Students also help pack boxes at the SWWA Food Hub to participate & learn about our region’s food system. Call or email for more information. Generally open to visits Monday–Friday. Visit our website for driving directions & volunteer opportunities. Follow us on Facebook & Instagram for updates.Accept EBT/WIC, Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CSA Shares, Farm Stand, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Online SalesThurston County Farms (continued)nwcentermed.comDevoted to helping individuals restore health naturally with naturopathic medicine and acupuncture.360-754-7775)Northwest Center for Natural Medicine_Dr. Steven Plaza ND LAc Dr. Cheryl Plaza ND LAc1403 GARFIELD AVE NW OLYMPIA, WA 98507Providing Olympia Quality Healthcare for over 20 years.Photo courtesy of Sundowner FarmThurston County Farms (continued)communityfarmlandtrust.org74

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119 Two Box RanchColin & Millie Chopic32002 48th Ave S, Roy 98580(360) 751-3353anguscow89@gmail.comtwoboxranch.comTwoBoxRanchTwo Box Ranch, a fourth-generation farm & ranch, is located in Roy & Toledo, WA. The Chopic Family has been raising registered Angus cattle since 1948. We oer USDA & custom Angus beef by the whole, half, or quarter. Both grain-nished & grass-nished beef is available nearly year-round. We harvest our own hay & silage for the cattle. Hay & silage round bales are for sale at the Roy farm location. Interested in raising your own cattle? Stop by & chat with us, we usually have a limited number of Angus bulls, cows, heifers, & feeder steers that would make a great addition to your farm! Visit our FB page for information. Order beef at our online store!Online Sales, Special Orders120 Urban Futures Farm TJ & Stephanie Johnson928 Wilson St NE, Olympia 98506(360) 338-8654urbanagrarian@comcast.neturbanfuturesfarm.comurbanfuturesfarmurban.futures.farmPesticide-Free, Regenerative Farming, 100% solar powered farm, Voluntary Stewardship Program• Organic & Sustainable• Herbs & Supplements• Body & Skin Care• Spa & Essential Oils• Events & Workshopsapothocary@radianceherbs.com360-357-525011am-6pm, 7 days a week11 7 5th SE, Olympia, WA10% discount to all Tribal Members, Vets & SeniorsRegistered LGBTQ Safe PlaceEst. In 202210% discount to all Tribal Members, Vets and Seniors360-357-5250• Fair Trade Cultural Gifts• Esoteric Boutique• Crystals & Divination Tools• Candles & Inscense• Events & Workshops• Massage TherapyRadianceHerbs.com11am-6pm, 7 days a week113 5th SE, Olympia, WARegistered LGBTQ Safe PlaceEstablished In 1974117 The Wild Fun FarmTheresa KimballBIPOC owned, Woman owned, 65 years+ owned19511 Cook Road SE, Yelm 98597(360) 701-9608thewildfunfarm@gmail.comwildfunfarm.comWFF625thewildfunfarmWe are a small farm oering produce grown using regenerative & permaculture farm practices for healthy soil & healthy food. The farm stand is open daily from 10am to 7pm. We oer fresh produce, garlic, onions, culinary & medicinal herbs, & a selection of herbal balms, tinctures, & salves. Farm stand is self pay with digital payment options.Farm Stand118 Tracking Y RanchJake & April YanceyFamily owned & operated2901 104th Ave SW, Olympia 98512(360) 561-4083trackingyranch@gmail.comtrackingyranch.comTracking Y RanchTrackingyranchWe raise natural grass-fed/grass-nished, as well as grass-fed/grain-nished beef for your family right here in the South Puget Sound region. We utilize prescribed conservation grazing practices, in partnership with ecology & conservation partners, to ensure we are raising great beef for your families. We’re also doing our part to improve native plant diversity, create wildlife habitat, & be responsible water stewards. Call or email today for a brochure with prices & to reserve your beef! Follow us on Facebook & Instagram.Charitable Donations CFLT, CSA Shares, Online Sales, Special OrdersJoin the urban food revolution! Spring plant starts, vegetables, fruits, & herbs grown with intention & attention to detail on our regenerative, solar powered farm in the heart of the city. By prioritizing soil health, enhancing biological diversity, & choosing seeds & varieties based on climate resilience, avor & nutritional content, we guarantee the best food possible for you & your family. Learn more & sign up for your 2025 CSA share by visiting our website, where you can also subscribe to our blog to get announcements about spring plant sales, classes, & special events. Call for more information.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, Senior Services & other charities. CSA Shares, Farm Stand, Special Orders121 Vail View Farms Fred & Heather DelaneyVeteran owned, Woman owned14145 Brumby Ln SE, Rainier 98576(360) 789-6531vailviewfarms@gmail.comvailviewfarms.comvailviewfarmsvailviewfarmsHomegrown by HeroesWe are a small family-owned & operated farm in Rainier, Washington. It is our mission to be dedicated to caring for our animals in the most ethical manner possible, as well as providing customers with high-quality fresh farm products. Please call for an appointment.Online SalesThurston County Farms (continued)2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide75

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122 Walupt FarmsJennifer WinterWoman owned19441 Jordan St SW, Rochester 98579(360) 870-7921waluptfarms@gmail.comwaluptfarms.comwaluptfarmswaluptfarmsWalupt Farms is a local lavender farm. We are open to visit during the summer bloom. Follow us for updates on hours & events. We are always available by appointment for purchase of plants, lavender products, bee products, elderberry plants & products, & polished rocks. Contact us for hours or to schedule a visit.Online Sales, U-Pick123 Wiser Worm Farm Alex Weisser120 State Ave NE #156, Olympia 98501(360) 480-3995wiserwormfarm@hotmail.comwiserwormfarm.comCertified Organic WSDAWorm castings, composting worms, & worm tea — a concentrated, odorless, sediment-free, liquid natural fertilizer. Worm tea helps prevent “black spot” on roses. Use on vegetables, owers, house plants, & your lawn. Your plants will look robust & healthy, & be naturally resistant to insects & disease. Call for an appointment/driving directions.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Online Sales, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Special Orders, Wholesale124 Withywindle Valley Farm Carissa MillerLGBTQ+ owned, Woman owned600 Hartman Rd SEOlympia 98513(425) 985-3848withywindlevalleyfarm@gmail.comwithywindlevalleyfarm.comwithywindle.valley.farmwithywindle.valley.farmGrass-Fed, Hormone-Free, Free Range/Pasture Raised, No-till, Pesticide-Free, Regenerative Farming, Salmon Safe, Slaughter/butchering classes, Bark-tanning classesNestled in the biologically-rich Nisqually Valley, Withywindle Valley Farm’s pasture-raised lamb & woodland-pork are raised in harmony with the land. My focus is on ethically-raised, whole & half animals, custom butchered for your freezer. I am very passionate about food equity & believe food is a right, not a privilege. Therefore, I am excited to be the rst farm locally to oer sliding-scale prices for our animals! The farm operates a small tannery, producing traditional bark tanned sheepskins & apparel. I tan all our hides and do occasional custom jobs for other local farms. Currently, I oer animal reservations through the website & don't miss the bark tanned sheepskins & apparel!Charitable Donations Meat to local food banks. Farmers Markets Olympia Farmers Market, Online Sales125 Wobbly Cart FarmJoseph Gabiou & Asha McElfresh10940 Independence Rd SWRochester 98579(360) 464-0746info@wobblycart.comwobblycart.comWobblyCartFarmwobblycartfarmCertified Organic WSDA, Solar PoweredWe are a diverse, 10-acre, certied organic farm, located on the banks of the Chehalis River, 30 miles south of Olympia, WA. Since 2005, we have been honored to continue the legacy of organic farming in Independence Valley. Our work combines a love of the land with a commitment to a lifestyle that celebrates our passion for delicious, local, organic food. Find our produce at local restaurants, the Olympia Food Co-ops & through the SW Washington Food Hub. Contact us for bulk ordering & canning tomatoes in season. Email for more information.Charitable Donations Thurston County Food Bank, CFLT, Food Collective/Hub SWWA Food Hub, Restaurants Chicory, Ilk Lodge, Parkside Cafe, Basilico, Retail Stores Olympia Food Co-op, Farm + Flourish, Special Orders, WholesaleThurston County Farms (continued)Photo courtesy of Withywindle Valley Farm76

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Products & ServicesFFind ind YOURYOUR ffarm byarm by1. Select products that interest you from the categories listed. 2. The farms are color coded *  grouped by county, and shown with their listing number in ( ).3. Find farm and product details by name or listing number on the county pages.Alucinor Farms (11)Kissing Cousins Alpaca Farm (22)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Hunter Family Farm (76)AlpacaAlucinor Farms (11)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Kissing Cousins Alpaca Farm (22)Olde Achers Farm, LLC (30)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Christmas Valley Tree Farm (58)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Friendly Grove Blueberry Farm (70)Animal Visits/ Family Fun* Grays Harbor County • Lewis County • Mason County • Thurston CountyFrisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)Hunter Family Farm (76)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Lost Peacock Creamery (84)Nelson Family Ranch, LLC (92)Permaculture Rising (95)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Schilter Family Farm (103)Skookumchuck Botanicals (107)Summit Farms (112)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Withywindle Valley Farm (124)The Products & Services Legend can be found on the Regional Farm Map on page 35.Washington State Department of AgricultureProduce Seasonality GuideScan for what's growing now.https://www.usfoods.com/content/dam/usf/pdf/produce/Freshness-Guide.pdfPhoto courtesy of Sky Island FarmGarden & Landscape SupplyRock • Bark • Topsoil • Privacy Tree s • Pla ntsU-Ha ul-it or We Deliver360-462-2202 • 619-857-99725962 East State Route 3, SheltonDeer Creek Garden & Landscape SupplyProducts & ServicesGrays Greens Farm (4)Green Gardens Farm & Consultation (19)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Helsing Junction Farm (73)Kirsop Farm (79)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Rainbow Rotations Farm (97)Rising River Farm (98)Songbird Haven Farm (108)Beans/GrainsPhoto courtesy of Kissing Cousins Alpaca Farm77

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Cowlitz Falls Lavender Company (18)Seedpod Farm (38)Triple H Family Farm (39)Hungry Hollow Farm (44)Colvin Ranch (62)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Endicott Ranch (68)GRuB (72)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Marvin Road Farm Stand (88)Misty Meadow Farm (89)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Schilter Family Farm (103)Spooner Berry Farms (109)Vail View Farms (121)Walupt Farms (122)Bees/HoneyGrays Greens Farm (4)Lily Lane Farm (6)Aldrich Berry Farm & Nursery, Inc (10)Boistfort Valley Farm (12)Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards (15)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Green Gardens Farm & Consultation (19)Raintree Nursery (34)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Carr's Certied Organic Blueberry Farm (54)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)BerriesLily Lane Farm (6)South Bank Flower Co (8)Aldrich Berry Farm & Nursery, Inc (10)Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards (15)Mary's Backyard Blooms (27)Seedpod Farm (38)Homewood Floral (43)Lynch Creek Dahlias (46)Bulbs/Seeds/TubersBurkes Farm Fresh (14)Ceres Farms (16)Larson Livestock & Service (24)North Prairie Ranch (29)River Valley Wagyu (36)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Cadillac Ranch (53)Colvin Ranch (62)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Endicott Ranch (68)Marvin Road Farm Stand (88)Nelson Family Ranch, LLC (92)Riverbend Ranch (99)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)Tracking Y Ranch (118)Two Box Ranch (119)Vail View Farms (121)Cattle LIVESTOCK • Thurston County • Mason County • Lewis County • Grays Harbor CountyProducts & Services (continued)2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideCOLONY INFO BY AREAWAGrays HarborLewis Mason Thurston# of Farms1463 44 75 30 91# of Colonies74,985 129 194 74 1511Pounds of Honey Collected3388 2171 2154 2120 54,551Endicott Ranch (68)Friendly Grove Blueberry Farm (70)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)GRuB (72)Helsing Junction Farm (73)Johnson Berry Farm, LLC (77)Maisy Moon Farm (86)Marvin Road Farm Stand (88)Oyster Bay Farm (94)Permaculture Rising (95)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Songbird Haven Farm (108)Spooner Berry Farms (109)Sundance Farm (113)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Urban Futures Farm (120)Walupt Farms (122)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)CNLM Violet Prairie Seed Farm (61)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)GRuB (72)Helsing Junction Farm (73)Little Lupine Farm (83)Skookumchuck Botanicals (107)The Wild Fun Farm (117)Bee Colony Inventory(USDA, 2022)78

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• Thurston County • Mason County • Lewis County • Grays Harbor CountyGreen Gardens Farm & Consultation (19)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Alamere Herbs (52)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)Lost Peacock Creamery (84)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)Urban Futures Farm (120)Wiser Worm Farm (123)Compost/SoilAldrich Berry Farm & Nursery, Inc (10)Christmas Valley Tree Farm (58)Hunter Family Farm (76)Riverbend Ranch (99)Schilter Family Farm (103)Christmas Trees3 Dog Cider & Brewstillery (9)Seedpod Farm (38)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Schilter Family Farm (103)CiderSasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Hunter Family Farm (76)Rutledge Family Farm (101)Schilter Family Farm (103)Corn MazeLily Lane Farm (6)South Bank Flower Co (8)Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards (15)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Cowlitz Falls Lavender Company (18)Heritage Cedar Farm (20)Kissing Cousins Alpaca Farm (22)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Raintree Nursery (34)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Alamere Herbs (52)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)Hercules Farm (74)Lost Peacock Creamery (84)Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens (93)Permaculture Rising (95)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Riverbend Ranch (99)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Skookumchuck Botanicals (107)Urban Futures Farm (120)Withywindle Valley Farm (124)Education/WorkshopsArgos Farms (1)Harp Acres (5)3 Dog Cider & Brewstillery (9)Burkes Farm Fresh (14)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Green Gardens Farm & Consultation (19)Kissing Cousins Alpaca Farm (22)LBH Ranch (25)North Prairie Ranch (29)Olde Achers Farm, LLC (30)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Seedpod Farm (38)Triple H Family Farm (39)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Hungry Hollow Farm (44)PNW Family Farm (47)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Delphi Flower Farm (67)Endicott Ranch (68)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)Kirsop Farm (79)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Little Lupine Farm (83)Lost Peacock Creamery (84)Lothal Valley Farm (85)Permaculture Rising (95)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Spotted Frog Farm (110)Summit Farms (112)Sundance Farm (113)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Urban Futures Farm (120)Vail View Farms (121)EggsFlying Cow Creamery (69)Lost Peacock Creamery (84)Cheese/Dairy360-943-2826thebarnnurseryolympia.com• Annual & Perennials• Seeds & Garden Supplies• Pottery & Bird Baths • Landscape Fabric• Trees & Shrubs• Cedar Products• Garden Tools• Gift Shop360-754-3722tewalrath.com/olympia• Bark & Wood Products• Soil Amendments• Flagstone • Sand & GravelONE STOPFOR LANDSCAPE& GARDEN NEEDSRetail & Wholesale9418 & 9510 Old Highway 99 S.E. OLYMPIA, WAWLS - Pick-up & Delivery Available• TopsoilProducts & Services (continued)Photo courtesy of Frisky Frog Forest & FarmsteadLewis County is the #1 Producer for Poultry & Eggs in WA State. Thurston County is #2.(USDA, 2022)79

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Products & Services (continued)South Bank Flower Co (8)3 Dog Cider & Brewstillery (9)Alucinor Farms (11)Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards (15)Cowlitz Falls Lavender Company (18)Heritage Cedar Farm (20)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Raintree Nursery (34)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Cedar Slope Farm (56)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)CNLM Violet Prairie Seed Farm (61)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)GRuB (72)Hercules Farm (74)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens (93)Permaculture Rising (95)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Riverbend Ranch (99)Rutledge Family Farm (101)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Schilter Family Farm (103)EventsFarm at Water's Edge (41)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)Emu ProductsGrays Greens Farm (4)Harp Acres (5)Lily Lane Farm (6)South Bank Flower Co (8)Alucinor Farms (11)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Cowlitz Falls Lavender Company (18)Green Gardens Farm & Consultation (19)Mary's Backyard Blooms (27)Olde Achers Farm, LLC (30)Pfeier Farm, LLC (32)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Homewood Floral (43)Hungry Hollow Farm (44)Lynch Creek Dahlias (46)Cedar Flats Flower Farm (55)Cedar Slope Farm (56)Circling Together Farm (60)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)FlowersDelphi Flower Farm (67)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)GRuB (72)Helsing Junction Farm (73)Here to There Farm (75)Johnson Berry Farm, LLC (77)Kirsop Farm (79)Ladyberry Produce (80)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Little Lupine Farm (83)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)Misty Meadow Farm (89)Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens (93)Oyster Bay Farm (94)Permaculture Rising (95)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Rainbow Rotations Farm (97)Rutledge Family Farm (101)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Schirm Loop Homestead Lavender Farm (104)Silverwell Farm (105)Skookumchuck Botanicals (107)Songbird Haven Farm (108)Sundowner Farm (114)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Walupt Farms (122)April 17–July 4 • Tuesday–Sunday • 10am–5pm17101 Vircon Drive SW, Rochester, WA 98579 • 360-273-6730• Vegetables • Vegetables •• Herbs Herbs •• Flowers Flowers •• Hanging Baskets Hanging Baskets ••Over 250 varieties locally grown from seed • Since 1979Scatter Creek NurseriesScatter Creek Nurseries • Thurston County • Mason County • Lewis County • Grays Harbor County2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideSchirm Loop Homestead Lavender Farm (104)Summit Farms (112)Taber Ranch, LLC (115) Urban Futures Farm (120)Withywindle Valley Farm (124)49 out of 125 (40%) farmers in our guide grow fresh owers! (FFTFG data, 2025)Urban Futures Farm Fest — Photo courtesy of Jeanine TothPhoto courtesy of Misty Meadow Farm80

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communityfarmlandtrust.orgGrays Greens Farm (4)Harp Acres (5)Sky Island Farm (7)Green Gardens Farm & Consultation (19)Hop Frog Farm (21)Olde Achers Farm, LLC (30)Pfeier Farm, LLC (32)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Seedpod Farm (38)Understory Farm and Forage (40)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Endicott Ranch (68)Helsing Junction Farm (73)Kingsher Organic Farm (78)Kirsop Farm (79)Ladyberry Produce (80)Little Big Farm (82)Little Lupine Farm (83)Lothal Valley Farm (85)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)Marvin Road Farm Stand (88)Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens (93)Rising River Farm (98)Schirm Loop Homestead Lavender Farm (104)Skookumchuck Botanicals (107)Songbird Haven Farm (108)Summit Farms (112)Sundance Farm (113)Sundowner Farm (114)The Wild Fun Farm (117)Wobbly Cart Farm (125)GarlicArgos Farm (1)3 Dog Cider & Brewstillery (9)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Heritage Cedar Farm (20)LBH Ranch (25)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Circling Together Farm (60)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Friendly Grove Blueberry Farm (70)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)Hunter Family Farm (76)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Lost Peacock Creamery (84)Lothal Valley Farm (85)Nelson Family Ranch, LLC (92)Vail View Farms (121)Goats LIVESTOCKGrays Greens Farm (4)3 Dog Cider & Brewstillery (9)Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards (15)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Kissing Cousins Alpaca Farm (22)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Raintree Nursery (34)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Understory Farm and Forage (40)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Circling Together Farm (60)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)GRuB (72)Helsing Junction Farm (73)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Maisy Moon Farm (86)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)Marvin Road Farm Stand (88)Oyster Bay Farm (94)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Schirm Loop Homestead Lavender Farm (104)Summit Farms (112)Sundance Farm (113)Sundowner Farm (114)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Urban Futures Farm (120)Fruit/ Fruit TreesPhoto courtesy of Salish Roots FarmFor more details contact Michael Kinnick at: Michael@thefreshapproach.comSee more on FACEBOOK: TheFreshApproach The Fresh ApproachA successful produce business with a prime location at The Olympia Farmers MarketAfter 25 years of success, it is time to pass the torch to a new owner. This is a great business opportunity for someone with a passion for agriculture and a desire to provide a variety of Washington’s most loved grown produce. This community staple has a loyal customer base built over decades and a prime location at a popular, year-round, tourist stop.KEY FEATURES:• Pro table & Established: Reliable income• Growth potential—retail & wholesale• All equipment and inventory included• 3 months of mentoring to ensure a smooth transition for the new ownersBUSINESS FOR SALEBUSINESS FOR SALESERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASEProducts & Services (continued)Photo courtesy of Raintree NurseryPhoto courtesy of 3 Dog Cider & BrewstilleryPhoto courtesy of Frisky Frog Forest & FarmsteadPhoto courtesy of Raintree NurseryPhoto courtesy of 3 Dog Cider & Brewstillery81

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Products & Services (continued) • Thurston County • Mason County • Lewis County • Grays Harbor County2025 Fresh From The Farm GuideGrays Greens Farm (4)Sky Island Farm (7)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Cowlitz Falls Lavender Company (18)Green Gardens Farm & Consultation (19)Hop Frog Farm (21)Lady MacDonald's Gourmet Foods (23)Olde Achers Farm, LLC (30)Pfeier Farm, LLC (32)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Understory Farm and Forage (40)Farm at Water's Edge (41)PNW Family Farm (47)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)3 Visions Farm (51)Alamere Herbs (52)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Circling Together Farm (60)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Cosmic Turtle Farm (65)HerbsSky Island Farm (7)Aldrich Berry Farm & Nursery, Inc (10)Alucinor Farms (11)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Holly/WreathsCeres Farms (16)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Larson Livestock & Service (24)North Prairie Ranch (29)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Cadillac Ranch (53)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Hercules Farm (74)Lamb/Sheep LIVESTOCKArgos Farm (1)LBH Ranch (25)Tracking Y Ranch (118)HorsesDancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Delphi Flower Farm (67)Endicott Ranch (68)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)GRuB (72)Helsing Junction Farm (73)Kirsop Farm (79)Ladyberry Produce (80)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Little Big Farm (82)Little Lupine Farm (83)Lothal Valley Farm (85)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)Marvin Road Farm Stand (88)Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens (93)Permaculture Rising (95)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Rainbow Rotations Farm (97)Rising River Farm (98)Root Digger Herb Farm (100)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Skipping Stone Garden (106)Skookumchuck Botanicals (107)Songbird Haven Farm (108)Spring Creek Farm (111)Summit Farms (112)Sundance Farm (113)Sundowner Farm (114)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)The Wild Fun Farm (117)Urban Futures Farm (120)Walupt Farms (122)Wobbly Cart Farm (125)Stop in and See Us!8312 Diagonal Rd SE, OlympiaOpen Monday-Saturday 9-7, closed Sunday BUTCHER SHOP • SMOKED MEAT • FRESH PRODUCE • EATERY • COLD BEER • MARKET PLACE • PATIOjohnsonsmokehouse.com | 360.459.8169Argos Farms (1)Ceres Farms (16)Hop Frog Farm (21)Leckbee Cattle Company (26)North Prairie Ranch (29)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Hungry Hollow Farm (44)Kirsop Farm (79)Riverbend Ranch (99)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Two Box Ranch (119)Hay/StrawMary's Backyard Blooms (27)Olde Achers Farm, LLC (30)Christmas Valley Tree Farm (58)Circling Together Farm (60)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Hunter Family Farm (76)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Marvin Road Farm Stand (88)Misty Meadow Farm (89)Riverbend Ranch (99)Schilter Family Farm (103)Skookumchuck Botanicals (107)Photo courtesy of Withywindle Valley Farm82

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Grays Greens Farm (4)Alucinor Farms (11)Cowlitz Falls Lavender Company (18)Green Gardens Farm & Consultation (19)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Circling Together Farm (60)GRuB (72)Helsing Junction Farm (73)Lothal Valley Farm (85)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Schirm Loop Homestead Lavender Farm (104)Skookumchuck Botanicals (107)Spring Creek Farm (111)Sundance Farm (113)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Walupt Farms (122)Lavendercommunityfarmlandtrust.orgBone Dry Ridge Farm (13)Burkes Farm Fresh (14)Ceres Farms (16)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Larson Livestock & Service (24)LBH Ranch (25)Leckbee Cattle Company (26)North Prairie Ranch (29)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Cadillac Ranch (53)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Hercules Farm (74)Kirsop Farm (79)Mossy Rock Ranch (90)Riverbend Ranch (99)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)Vail View Farms (121)Withywindle Valley Farm (124)Lamb/Sheep BUTCHEREDFive Star Farm (3)Bone Dry Ridge Farm (13)Burkes Farm Fresh (14)Ceres Farms (16)Larson Livestock & Service (24)Leckbee Cattle Company (26)North Prairie Ranch (29)River Valley Wagyu (36)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Hungry Hollow Farm (44)Cadillac Ranch (53)Colvin Ranch (62)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Endicott Ranch (68)Marvin Road Farm Stand (88)Mossy Rock Ranch (90)Nelson Family Ranch, LLC (92)Oyster Bay Farm (94)Riverbend Ranch (99)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)Tracking Y Ranch (118)Two Box Ranch (119)Beef BUTCHEREDBurkes Farm Fresh (14)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Circling Together Farm (60)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)Lothal Valley Farm (85)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Vail View Farms (121)Goats BUTCHEREDLocally-Raised MeatTaber Ranch, LLC (115)Emu BUTCHERED 360-352-7707 • TrackingYRanch@gmail.com @trackingyranch • @Tracking Y RanchTracking RanchGrass or Grain Finished Local Quality Grass Fed BeefProducts & Services (continued)Kirsop Farm (79)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Mossy Rock Ranch (90)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)Vail View Farms (121)Withywindle Valley Farm (124)Photo courtesy of Walupt FarmsPhoto courtesy of Leckbee Cattle Company83

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Chehalis Valley Farms (2)Bone Dry Ridge Farm (13)Burkes Farm Fresh (14)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Leckbee Cattle Company (26)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Triple H Family Farm (39)Hungry Hollow Farm (44)Cadillac Ranch (53)Colvin Ranch (62)Endicott Ranch (68)Kirsop Farm (79)Lothal Valley Farm (85)Mossy Rock Ranch (90)Oyster Bay Farm (94)Riverbend Ranch (99)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Silverwell Farm (105)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)Vail View Farms (121)Withywindle Valley Farm (124)Pork BUTCHEREDGrays Greens Farm (4)Hop Frog Farm (21)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)MycoUprrhizal (91)Oyster Bay Farm (94)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)MushroomsAldrich Berry Farm & Nursery, Inc (10)Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards (15)Ceres Farms (16)Raintree Nursery (34)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Summit Farms (112)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Nuts/Nut TreesGrays Greens Farm (4)Hop Frog Farm (21)Lady MacDonald's Gourmet Foods (23)Olde Achers Farm, LLC (30)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Cosmic Turtle Farm (65)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)Little Big Farm (82)Little Lupine Farm (83)Lost Peacock Creamery (84)Skipping Stone Garden (106)Sundance Farm (113)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)MicrogreensFind out more at fungi.com! Orders: (800) 780-9126 • info@fungi.com Human health and environmental health are inextricably linked. The entire Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense family is united in our efforts to support both PEOPLE & PLANET. We’re proud to say we offset MORE than the amount of emissions we produce— making us CLIMATE POSITIVE!FROM THE FOREST, TO OUR FARM, TO YOU™ Lily Lane Farm (6)Aldrich Berry Farm & Nursery, Inc (10)Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards (15)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Green Gardens Farm & Consultation (19)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Alamere Herbs (52)CNLM Violet Prairie Seed Farm (61)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)GRuB (72)Permaculture Rising (95)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Native PlantsProducts & Services (continued)2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide • Thurston County • Mason County • Lewis County • Grays Harbor CountyCoee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Rabbit BUTCHEREDLocally-Raised Meat (continued)Burkes Farm Fresh (14)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Heritage Cedar Farm (20)LBH Ranch (25)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Seedpod Farm (38)Hungry Hollow Farm (44)Riverbird Farm (48)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Poultry BUTCHEREDDancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)Hercules Farm (74)Kirsop Farm (79)Oyster Bay Farm (94)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Silverwell Farm (105)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Photo courtesy of Raven's Wind Farm84

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Grays Greens Farm (4)Lily Lane Farm (6)South Bank Flower Co (8)Aldrich Berry Farm & Nursery, Inc (10)Alucinor Farms (11)Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards (15)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Cowlitz Falls Lavender Company (18)Green Gardens Farm & Consultation (19)Mary's Backyard Blooms (27)Olde Achers Farm, LLC (30)Pfeier Farm, LLC (32)Raintree Nursery (34)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Homewood Floral (43)PNW Family Farm (47)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Alamere Herbs (52)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Plant StartsPigs LIVESTOCKcommunityfarmlandtrust.orgGrays Greens Farm (4)Alucinor Farms (11)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Mary's Backyard Blooms (27)Olde Achers Farm, LLC (30)Pfeier Farm, LLC (32)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Understory Farm and Forage (40)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Hungry Hollow Farm (44)PNW Family Farm (47)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Cedar Flats Flower Farm (55)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)GRuB (72)Helsing Junction Farm (73)Hunter Family Farm (76)Kirsop Farm (79)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Pumpkins3 Dog Cider & Brewstillery (9)Burkes Farm Fresh (14)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Heritage Cedar Farm (20)LBH Ranch (25)Moir Country & Mythic Meats (28)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Seedpod Farm (38)Farm at Water's Edge (41)PNW Family Farm (47)Riverbird Farm (48)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Poultry LIVESTOCKQuality Veterinary Care for Large & Small Animals360-491-3800Advanced Diagnostics • PharmacyAllergy & Dermatology • NutritionDental, Reproductive, Surgical, & End of Life Care • Micro-chipping Vaccinations • Health CertificatesSchedule & Shop OnlineChambersPrairie.com 3100 Yelm Ave SE, OlympiaWe do farm visits!OPEN Monday thru SaturdayDelphi Flower Farm (67)Endicott Ranch (68)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)GRuB (72)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Little Lupine Farm (83)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)Misty Meadow Farm (89)Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens (93)Permaculture Rising (95)Rainbow Rotations Farm (97)Rising River Farm (98)Root Digger Herb Farm (100)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Skookumchuck Botanicals (107)Spring Creek Farm (111)Summit Farms (112)Sundance Farm (113)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Urban Futures Farm (120)Walupt Farms (122)Chehalis Valley Farms (2)Burkes Farm Fresh (14)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Cadillac Ranch (53)Colvin Ranch (62)Endicott Ranch (68)Kirsop Farm (79)Lothal Valley Farm (85)Mossy Rock Ranch (90)Riverbend Ranch (99)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)Vail View Farms (121)Withywindle Valley Farm (124)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Delphi Flower Farm (67)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)Kirsop Farm (79)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Lothal Valley Farm (85)Rutledge Family Farm (101)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Spotted Frog Farm (110)Summit Farms (112)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Vail View Farms (121)Products & Services (continued)Photo courtesy of GRuB85

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3 Dog Cider & Brewstillery (9)Alucinor Farms (11)Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards (15)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Cowlitz Falls Lavender Company (18)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Raintree Nursery (34)Raven's Wind Farm (35)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Hungry Hollow Farm (44)Alamere Herbs (52)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)CNLM Violet Prairie Seed Farm (61)Colvin Ranch (62)Cosmic Carrot Farm (64)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)GRuB (72)Hercules Farm (74)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Lost Peacock Creamery (84)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)Nelson Family Ranch, LLC (92)Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens (93)Permaculture Rising (95)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Summit Farms (112)Taber Ranch, LLC (115)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Tracking Y Ranch (118)Urban Futures Farm (120)Withywindle Valley Farm (124)ToursAlucinor Farms (11)Olde Achers Farm, LLC (30)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Hungry Hollow Farm (44)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Endicott Ranch (68)Helsing Junction Farm (73)Hunter Family Farm (76)Kirsop Farm (79)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)Marvin Road Farm Stand (88)Rising River Farm (98)Rutledge Family Farm (101)Schilter Family Farm (103)Skipping Stone Garden (106)Sundance Farm (113)Sundowner Farm (114)The Evergreen State College Organic Farm (116)Sweet CornArgos Farm (1)Alucinor Farms (11)Bone Dry Ridge Farm (13)Coee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Kissing Cousins Alpaca Farm (22)Larson Livestock & Service (24)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Circling Together Farm (60)Hercules Farm (74)Kirsop Farm (79)Silverwell Farm (105)Withywindle Valley Farm (124)Skins/TextilesANSWER: Dug appears 21 times in this issue.Hama Hama Oyster Company (42)Kamilche Sea Farm (45)Chelsea Farms, Inc (57)ShellfishCoee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Heritage Cedar Farm (20)Quarter Circle 2C Ranch (33)Raintree Nursery (34)Sasquatch Family Farms, LLC (37)Seedpod Farm (38)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Skokomish Valley Farms (50)Circle Hawk Farm, LLC (59)Dancing Goats & Singing Chickens Organic Farm (66)Frisky Frog Forest & Farmstead (71)Permaculture Rising (95)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Summit Farms (112)RecreationRabbitsCoee Creek Community & Gardens (17)Farm at Water's Edge (41)Silverwolf Rabbitry & Farm (49)Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm (81)Little Lupine Farm (83)Lothal Valley Farm (85)Maisy Moon Farm (86)Majestic Oaks Farm (87)Marvin Road Farm Stand (88)Olympia Kiwanis Food Bank Gardens (93)Queenie Bee Raw Honey Farm (96)Rising River Farm (98)Rutledge Family Farm (101)Scatter Creek Nurseries (102)Schilter Family Farm (103)Skookumchuck Botanicals (107)Sundance Farm (113)Pumpkins (continued)Products & Services (continued)2025 Fresh From The Farm Guide561 West MainChehalis, WA 98532360-748-3369 • 800-562-0949OPENM-F 8AM to 6PMSAT 8AM to 5PMSUN 9AM to 5PMw w w.chehalisfarm store.c om“Dedicated to Excellence”Mason County is #1 for Aquaculture in WA and #3 in the U.S. Thurston County is #3 for Aquaculture in WA and #13 in the U.S. 32 farms in Thurston County have income from Agri-tourism and recreational services with a total revenue of $1,146,000. (USDA, 2022) (USDA, 2022)86

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