Olympia, Washington

Ladyberry is a woman owned and operated vegetable and cut flower farm in the NE Olympia area. We grow using organic and sustainable methods.... [more]

Shelton, Washington

Established in 1889, we are a 4th generation family farm raising chickens, eggs, pigs, and cattle on pastures on the south end of the Olympic Peninsula.... [more]

Tenino, Washington

Stone City Farm is a family-owned and operated farm set on 14 acres in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.... [more]

Olympia, Washington

Shawe Family Farms is a small farm located in Olympia, WA. We homeschool our children and use the farm to teach them organic and sustainable practices.... [more]

Olympia , Washington

Soul Brothers Organic Farm is nestled in a quite area on the east-side of Olympia, Wa. We focus on sustainable heritage animal agriculture and animal husbandry.... [more]

Tenino, Washington

Alpacas of America (AOA), since 1984, proudly offers heart healthy grass fed alpaca meat. Alpaca meat is one of the worlds healthiest red meats [23% Protein, 2% fat (1.7g/3 oz.... [more]

Tenino, Washington

Riverbend Ranch is a sustainable Angus beef cow-ranch nestled in Tenino, WA. The ranch produces all of its own rich grass for grazing and winter feeding.... [more]

Olympia, Washington

The Flying Coyote Farm grows several types of eastern European hard neck garlic including Killarney Red, Siberian, Georgian Crystal and Leningrad.... [more]

Lacey, Washington

Welcome to our diversified, pasture-based farm! We raise 100% Grassfed Beef and Lamb + Pasture-Raised Berkshire Pork and Poultry including Chicken and Turkey.... [more]

Skamokawa, Washington

Nestled in a quiet valley in historic Skamokawa, The Inn At Crippen Creek Farm is the perfect culinary getaway.... [more]

Tahuya, Washington

We are a small farm located in beautiful Western Washington. We raise and participate in conservation breeding of Rare Heritage breeds of poultry, such as American Buff Geese, and Bourbon Red Turkeys... [more]

Lacey, Washington

Local. Heirloom. Permaculture. We're trying to re-learn the lost skills and hobbies that our grandparents knew and lived by.... [more]