Marysville, Washington

My Husband is a 4th-gen strawberry farmer since 1910 in Marysville, Wa. We live on the farm that his Grandfather farmed originally and we decided to put the barn to use as a produce barn and provide... [more]

Mount Vernon, Washington

Dunbar Gardens is a small farm west of Mount Vernon in the Skagit Valley that grows basketry willow.... [more]

Greenbank, Washington

Redwing Farm is a partnership between Cacia Huff and Sydney Buffington - two dynamic young ladies (if we do say so ourselves!) in our second season of farming here on Whidbey Island.... [more]

Arlington, Washington

Not everyone is made to be farmer. Not everyone was made to be doctor, or an accountant, or a waiter, or any of the many many jobs needed in this wide world.... [more]

Oak Harbor, Washington

The Muzzall Family has raised cattle on Whidbey Island for 98 years and the 3 sisters are the fourth generation to call this home.... [more]

LaConner, Washington

Hedlin Farms is a multi-generational family farm currently in its 3rd generation. We are located outside LaConner, WA, near the mouth of the Skagit River, where we have been since Rasmus Koudal cam... [more]

Arlington, Washington

Fruitful Farm is a small, family owned plant nursery, nestled among the beautiful foothills of Washington�s Stillaguamish Valley, in Oso.... [more]

Coupeville, Washington

Rosehip Farm & Garden is a small diversified farm is historic Coupeville on Whidbey Island. We grow a mix of vegetables, including many heirloom varieties.... [more]

Greenbank , Washington

The Organic Farm School trains participants in organic crop production, small business management, and ecological land stewardship.

Greenbank, Washington

The Poultry Palace is a small farm on Whidbey Island, WA specializing in standard bred poultry for exhibition, meat and eggs.... [more]

Mount Vernon, Washington

Azusa Farm is a family farm with an elegant country store nestled amongst beautiul flower fields.

Coupeville, Washington

On tranquil Whidbey Island, Washington, we raise our own alpacas and angora bunnies, shear their fleeces, then gently transform the fiber into soft, luxurious handspun yarns.... [more]