When Pigs Fly Farm is a small family farm using sustainable, natural and biodynamic growing practices. We are located near Mount Vernon Wa. We grow a wide variety of veggies, berries, fruits, herbs as well as honey and eggs. Our laying hens and our Highland cattle are heritage breeds. In the gardens we prefer heirloom varities of vegetables. Our small alpaca herd provides us with fiber for our hand spun yarns and hand knit products. We have a small seasonal store stocked with our products. We welcome internships, just contact us for more information. Camping is available on the farm and we enjoying sharing our knowledge with campers, providing farm tours. Guests even have the option of helping with morning or evening chores. Fresh produce is always available for campers meals. For a more in depth experience, we also offer a farm stay where guests can full immerse themselves in rural life. The farm offers market choice CSA's as well as al la carte purchases from the farm store. The CSA's can be picked up at the farm, from several locations in town or can be delivered to your place of business.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: May through October

Type: single farm

Since: 2003

# of Shares: 40

Share Prices:
$500/ season for 20 weeks or $25/week. $30/basket for drop in purchases.

Schedule and Location:

On the farm, 19997 Hwy 9 Monday through Saturday by appointment.


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When Pigs Fly Farm is a small family farm using sustainable, natural and biodynamic growing practices, located near Mount Vernon Wa. We grow a wide variety of veggies, berries, fruits, herbs as well as honey and eggs. Our small alpaca herd provides us with fiber for our hand spun yarns and hand knit products avaliable at our on site store.The farm offers market choice CSAs as well as al la carte purchases from the farm store. Camping is avaliable on the farm, you can even help with chores!

Contact Information

Contact:
Chris Hamer
(360) 420-0606
Location:
19997 Hwy 9
Mount Vernon, WA 98274

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