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  • We are local farmers, staff of the WSU Wahkiakum County Extension and conscientious consumers who believe that buying local farm products is a healthier way to feed ourselves and our familes that also helps to preserve our rural way of life. We are working together to encourage awareness of Wahkiakum-grown farm products, and to develop relationships between farms and the community.

    You can find our members in the Wahkiakum Fresh 2007 Farm Guide. For further information, please send us email or call Carrie Kennedy at 360.795.3278.

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August 01, 2006

What is the Wahkiakum Food and Farm Network?

The Wahkiakum Food and Farm Network works with local farmers, WSU Extension Wahkiakum County and conscientious consumers to encourage awareness of Wahkiakum-grown farm products, and to develop relationships between farms and the community. Buying local farm products is a healthier way to feed yourself and your family and helps to preserve our rural way of life.

Formed during the Second Annual Ag Summit in February 2006, the Food and Farm Network has already brought together members of the local farming community and consumers in significant ways. We have restarted the local farmer's market and created a guide to local farms.   

The farmer's market is taking place in conjunction with events in the county to maximie the potential interaction between food producers and consumers. Upcoming farmer's markets include the Grays River Covered Bridge Festival on August 5th and the Wahkiakum County Fair on August 17th-20th. (Farmer's Market press release.)

The Wakhiakum Food and Farm Network guide offers a centralized directory of local farms and food producers, making it easier for customers to locate and purchase fresh, nutritious and healthy products. The first edition of the guide includes a range of farmers with fresh produce, nursery plants, flowers, eggs, and a variety of meats including lamb, goat, turkey, and chicken. For information about future editions of the guide, contact Carrie Kennedy at 360.795.3278.

This site provides a way for local food producers and consumers to come together and discuss a variety of things: what's being harvested this week, upcoming events, interesting news related to food and food production, and so on. Future activities will also be announced here. We invite interested persons to join us (both online and in person) to share their ideas and help the local food community thrive.

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