The History of the Walla Walla Sweet Onions goes hand in hand with the history of Locati Farms. It all began in 1905 when Joe Locati, the grandfather of today's owner, first arrived in the Walla Wa... [more]
The Millwood Farmers' Market has a wonderful variety of vendors including local farm raised beef, artisan breads, seasonal produce, honey, flowers, plants, herbs, sauces and more.... [more]
The Ranch of the Risingsun is a small family owned and operated farm. We raise grass fed beef, occasionally a few hogs, and have some garden produce available.... [more]
We are a boutique, food-driven restaurant in the heart of Moscow on Main Street. We describe our philosophy as one of slow food , which encompasses everything from the production of the food itself... [more]
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]
Sleepy Hollow Lavender is a small family owned farm located in south eastern Washington State just 11 miles from Walla Walla.... [more]
Six Rivers Market is a local food cooperative centered in Sandpoint, ID where all food is sold and purchased at www.sixriversmarket.org.... [more]
At the nursery in Pinehurst, the main focus is growing edible plants to sell-tomatoes, peppers, veggie and herb starts, edible flowers, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries.... [more]
We are a small family owned and operated farm in Eastern WA. We grow and raise Certified Organic (WSDA) vegetables, herbs on our ranch.... [more]
The mission of our Sunday Clayton Farmers' Market is to promote good foods from locally grown producers and regionally hand crafted quality items that appeal to dedicated Market-goers, support local f... [more]
Kamiah Permaculture is a Permaculture demonstration farm and educational center recently established by the Pagliaro family in Kamiah, Idaho.... [more]
The Community Roots Market is a weekly market, held each Sunday from 11 - 4, and includes local producers of fresh, safely-grown vegetables and fruit, meat, crafts, baked goods, art, and clothing.... [more]