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Our Farm Partners

Alvarez Organic Farm--Mabton, WA (184 Miles to Seattle)
The winner of the "Longest Trip to Seattle" award, Alvarez Organic Farms are famous for the peppers, but they grow much, much more on their 300 acres near Mabton. With the higher temperatures they get near Yakima, Alvarez helps us with early season variety as well as providing hot-weather crops that are harder to get in Seattle like eggplant, peppers, early sweet corn, early summer squash and tomatoes.

Tonnemaker Hill Farm--Royal City, WA (155 Miles to Seattle)
Tonnemakers is a family-run farm that grows great melons and heirloom tomatoes that we try and get into our boxes whenever possible. Great food grown be great people is always a winning conbination.

Tiny's Organic Produce--East Wenatchee, WA (150 Miles to Seattle)
Tiny's Organic Produce has a wide selection of fruit and does a great job of stretching out availability on both ends of the season. Tiny's makes it possible to provide new and great-tasting varieties of fruit all season long.

Collins Family Orchards--Selah, WA (140 Miles to Seattle)
Some of the best fruit in the world is grown near Yakima, WA so it is no surprise that is where we went to get fruit for the Food Box. Collins Family Orchard grows us the best apples, pears, apricots, plums, nectarines, peaches, pluots and Asian pears. We just love these guys.

Alm Hill Gardens--Everson, WA (107 Miles to Seattle)
The flagship of our Growing Washington farms, Alm Hill Gardens helps us with a wide selection of vegetables as well as their famous berries. One of the oldest organic farms in Washington State, Alm Hill continues to set the standard in food quality and program innovation.

Hopewell Farm--Everson, WA (107 Miles to Seattle)
The cool weather around Seattle is a haven for brassica crops like Broccoli, Cabbage and Cauliflower and no one grows them better than Pete Dykstra. When we can't keep up with demand for these crops and carrots, we turn to Hopewelll farm.

Hi-Q Farm--Seedro-Wooley, WA (72 Miles to Seattle)
Hi-Q joined us late this past summer and to help the Rappuhns meet our growing demand for eggs. These organic ovals are each like little brown jewels.

Nash's Organic Produce--Sequim, WA (68 Miles to Seattle)
Nash's Organics may have the happiest farmers of anyone out there and it shows in their food. Because of their relatively dry climate and mild winters at Sequim, Nash primarily provides us with winter veggies. But they also grow their own grains and grind it for fresh flour that was a hit with our customers last summer.

Sky Valley Family Farm--Startup, WA (44 Miles to Seattle)
Brent and Cindy Rappuhn have been growing us free-range eggs for three years now on their farm in Startup, WA. They are a great family who grown great hens that lay great eggs.

Willie Greens--Monroe, WA (30 Miles to Seattle)
Willie Greens has been growing the finest salad mixes in the Seattle area for quite a while now. They provide us with baby leaf spinach, cut arugula and salad mix, as well as baby head lettuce and full head lettuce when we are in a gap in our own fields.

Snoqualmie River Ranch--Duvall, WA (25 Miles to Seattle)
We are fortunate to have a great climate for herb growing and a great farm to grow them for us. Snoqualmie River Ranch provides us with a great selection of the finest local herbs.


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