Eugene, Oregon

Fair Valley Farm is a multi-species, pasture-based farm. We raise pastured pork and poultry, 100% grass-fed and finished beef and lamb, and eggs from pastured hens.... [more]

Oregon City, Oregon

We are a small family farm in the Carus area of Oregon City/Canby. We invite you to join our 2013 CSA.... [more]

Yacolt, Washington

we grow veggies, fruits, honey, eggs and much more on site.

Forest Grove, Oregon

We are a family-owned sustainable farm. We provide fresh, nutrient dense, flavor-rich foods for Portland metro-area folks through our member-share CSA program.... [more]

Yacolt, Washington

I’ve carved out a little slice of heaven here on our 5.5 acre homestead. Amongst the giant firs and alders, I raise a small flock of BFL/Shetland sheep.... [more]

Goble, Oregon

We are a 4th generation family farm. Orders now being taken for turkey and fryers. Limited eggs available.

Ridgefield, Washington

Little Gnome Farm is a year-round local source for high quality food grown or raised at our farm using biodynamic principles that result in safe food and a healthy environment.... [more]

Vancouver, Washington

The Dream of Lucky Bunch Farm became a reality on Sunday April 4, 2004. And while it may have taken us a little longer than expected to launch our CSA, our original intentions about what's important a... [more]

Vancouver, Washington

We want you to get the most from your produce so we have lots of bonus material: Access to our Pinterest board of recipes, weekly newsletters with videos of kitchen techniques, and our produce guide... [more]

Beaverton, Oregon

We grow organic produce and free-range chicken eggs. We will be starting a CSA program this year. Please contact us for more details.

Skamokawa, Washington

Make the Healthy Choice "Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country and to its... [more]

Hood River, Oregon

Located in the Hood River Valley, our goats are fed organic grain, alfalfa, and hay. After working on farms for years in Oregon and Washington we realized there was one common hurdle for our friends a... [more]