Summerville, Oregon

Bit By Bit Farms is a small family farm/ranch located in rural NE Oregon. Our mission is to provide local beef, milk, poultry, and eggs.... [more]

Enterprise, Oregon

Welcome to Mountain Beef. We appreciate your interest in naturally grown beef: grass-fed, chemical and hormone-free, lower in fat and calories.... [more]

Elgin, Oregon

Our farm is Certified Naturally Grown. This includes fruits,vegetables and All Natural Grass Fed and Finished Beef.... [more]

Joseph, Oregon

Hells Canyon and the Zumwalt Prairie of NE Oregon have been our home range for almost thirty years.... [more]

Weston, Oregon

We have many types of farm shares. Vegetables,fruit, herbs, flowers and poultry. We have Heritage Breeds of chickens and do sell by mail order.... [more]

Touchet, Washington

Blue Mountain Lavender Farm is known for the splash of color and heady fragrance it adds to the Walla Walla Valley.... [more]

New Meadows, Idaho

Reviving An Old Homestead Orchard and Creating a Meaningful Way of Life Very little has survived from the original 100 year old homestead that is now Mountain Roots Orchard.... [more]

Richland, Washington

EASTERN WASHINGTON GRAPES FOR THE HOME WINEMAKER SINCE 1986 The 2025 harvest is complete. Please check this page beginning early next summer for 2026 varieties and prices.

Milton Freewater, Oregon

Beautiful lavender farm located close in to Walla Walla and Milton Freewater. Over 20 varieties of lavender growing in long rows on level terrain.... [more]

Asotin, Washington

We focus on farm fresh pastured chicken and duck eggs. We also grow greens and other vegetables and fruits, as well as whole butchered chickens.

Kennewick, Washington

Dixie Del's Cut Flower Farm grows a variety of flowers with over 130 varieties of Dahlias. Located just outside of Kennewick, WA, we create fresh market bouquets that can be found around Tri-Cities fa... [more]

Clarkston, Washington

The test garden originated in Yakima in the 20's, was bought and moved by Austin Morgan in the early forties to Walla Walla and then moved north to St.... [more]