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Farming & the Environment's Stewardship Farms in Puget Sound.

Bainbridge Island Vineyards & Winery

The only Salmon Safe Certified vineyard in Washington state, Gerard & JoAnn Bentryn grow and produce their own grapes & wines on Bainbridge Island.  Farm land is also shared with berry, vegetable, and pumpkin growers.

Blong's Garden

Blong has been farming in the Snoqualmie River Valley for 14 years, beginning as an apprentice on the Herb Farm and River View Farm in 1993. Blong uses no commercial fertilizers, insecticides, or herbicides on his farm.

BelleWood Acres 2005 Vim Wright Stewardship Award Finalist!

An orchard featuring 16 varieties of apples including Jonagold & Honeycrisp, plus pears, pumpkins, decorative gourds and corns, fall flowers, fresh apple cider & dehydrated apple chips.  Their vibrant orchard is Food Alliance & Salmon Safe certified.  Located in Lynden near Bellingham, WA.

Bolles Organic Farm

Organic farm founded by Dr. Leo Bolles and son to promote chemical-free food to stimulate good health. Raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries are all certified organic.  Located in Monroe.

Cha New Life

Situated on the Snoqualmie river near Duvall, Cha New Life Garden strives to produce safe and nutritious food while caring for the soil and river.

Children's Garden

Located in the lushly green Snoqualmie River Valley, Children's Garden grows beautiful flowers and fresh row crops for farmers markets.

Curt Maberry Farm  2007 Vim Wright Stewardship Award Second Runner Up

A fourth generation 1,000 acre berry farm in Lynden, WA, Curt Maberry Farms is an excellent example of intense, modern agriculture being done on a large scale and in a sustainable and environmentally friendly fashion.

Frog's Song Farm

Certified organic farm specializing in heirloom potatoes as well as growing a wonderful variety of vegetables, Asian Pears, and strawberries.  Located on Fir Island in Skagit County.

Golden Glen Creamery

Family dairy & creamery producing farmstead, handmade, all-natural & artisian cheeses in Bow, WA.  The Jensen Ladies' products include gouda, mozarella, cheese curds, whey cream butter, and 11 varieties of cheddar cheese.

Gothberg Farm

Hormone & antibiotic free goats milk & cheeses, including award winning feta & chevre cheese, are produced on Rhonda Gothberg's dairy farm in Skagit county.

Hedlin Family Farms

A Food Alliance Certified operation of organically grown row crops, plus seed crops, and 2 acres of hothouses where heirloom tomatoes, beefsteak tomatoes, and heirloom peppers are grown. Located in Mount Vernon, on the outskirts of La Conner, WA.

Indo Chinese Garden

Say and Chu Chang have been using ultra low impact farming techniques on their 10 acre farm in the Snoqualmie River Valley in Renton since 1983.  Through green fertilization, crop rotation and dry farming they produce beets, onions, carrots, basil and much more plus beautiful flowers.

Jubilee Farm 2007 Vim Wright Stewardship Award First Runner Up!

Erick and Wendy Haakenson are self-taught farmers running a "destination farm" that welcomes thousands of visitors a year to their farm in Carnation, WA. Stop by their farm to pick vegetables, flowers, herbs, and fruit all grown with a commitment to sustainable agriculture.

Left Foot Organics 

An organic farm growing more than 100 kinds of vegetables. The farm specializes in the employment of community members who are developmentally disabled.  Located 5 miles south of Olympia, WA.

Moua Garden

Moua Garden grows beautiful flowers on two acres located in Woodinville and a variety of row crops on three acres near Snohomish. Moua and Jor are of Hmong Laotian descent, and of a traditional farming culture that is exceptionally conservation oriented.

Mother Flight Farm  2005 Vim Wright Stewardship Award Finalist!

Organic farm fresh produce including salad greens, spinach, kale, broccoli, corn, green beans, peas, potatoes, raspberries, strawberries, apples, pears, and watermelon. Located on the South Fork of the Skagit, near Conway, WA.

Nash's Organic Produce 2006 Vim Wright Stewardship Award Winner & 2005 Award Finalist!

More than 100 varieties of fresh, nutritious, organically grown vegetables, plus fruits, chicken eggs and pigs.  Located on the Olympic Penninsula in Sequim, WA.

Oxbow Organic Farm
Luke Woodward and Sarah Cassidy of Oxbow Organic Farm grow a variety of vegetables, berries, and tree fruit. Their seven acre farm bordering a lake fed by the Snoqualimie River is certified organic and Salmon Safe.

Reiner Farms 2006 Vim Wright Stewardship Award Second Runner-Up

Cattleman Dale Reiner manages Reiner Farms, a 300 acre beef farm that has been his family since the 19th century (5 generations at this time).  Several years ago, Dale participated in an ambitious project to restore Haskell Slough, important rearing habitat for young salmon.  He also grows Christmas trees and hay at the Snohomish county farm.

Sidhu's Farm

Chet and Ajmer Sidhu's 34-acre farm is in the process of becoming certified organic. Six acres are already certified organic. Sidhu's farm grows mostly berries, like raspberries, blueberries, blackberries and strawberries.