Ford, Washington

Willow Wind Organic Farm Has been growing organically since it was a garden in our backyard. We have fed many people with our wonderful organic row crops, processed and marketed organic frozen vegetab... [more]

Medical Lake, Washington

Happy 2025! Please enjoy all our wonderful lavender flowers and products. The body mist is great to keep bugs away.... [more]

Moscow, Idaho

MaryJanesFarm would like to invite you to satiate your let s buy a farm fantasy now. By becoming a member of our exclusive one-of-a-kind Country Club, you ll enjoy the bounty of owning your own... [more]

La Crosse, Washington

Warm Springs Ranch is a Family owned seasonal U-pick orchard. We grow Apricots, Nectarines, and Peaches.

Pullman, Washington

The WSU Organic Farm was established in 2004 and provides on-site education in small-scale organic agriculture.... [more]

Hauser, Idaho

GOODIES GARLIC AND Produce Many of you have been concerned that we have never been certified organic.... [more]

Mead, Washington

SuperSuris Ranch, surrounded by the pine forests in the Pacific Northwest began in 1995 with the importation of 6 Bolivian female suri alpacas and one Peruvian herdsire.

Green Bluff, Washington

We are located on beautiful Green Bluff, 15 minutes north of Spokane, Washington. We grow raspberries, tayberries & blackberries

Mead, Washington

Family owned and operated for three generations, Legacy Farm is located in the heart of Greenbluff, a rural farming community 15 miles north of Spokane,WA and the location for the Annual Cherry Pick

Orofino, Idaho

Vaughn and Kendra started Blue Bird Farm in 2020, shortly after they relocated to northern Idaho from a big city in Texas.... [more]

Clarkston, Washington

Our landmark family heritage farm has been sustainably run and diversified for over 100 years. The orchards have many varieties dating back to the first fruit trees in the state.... [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]