About us

  • 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 29, 2006

Thursday Market at Puget Island

Now you can purchase Wahkiakum-fresh foods on a regular basis at the Two Island Farms Market, Thursdays 3-6 p.m., located at Stockhouses Farm on West Bernie Slough Rd. The market has a great selection of fresh fruits, flowers and vegetables -- and now bread!  Fresh-baked artisan breads from the Speranzas are available, but come early because these delicious breads go FAST! Be sure to try the Foccacia; Don Speranza won first place at the County Fair for this treasured recipe.

Fairgoers Connect with Farmers Market

The Wahkiakum Farmers Market sold lots and made great connections with County Fairgoers.  Many came by Saturday and Sunday for seconds and thirds of green beans or beets, saying their first tastes on Thursday or Friday of local, fresh foods were "so good!"  Thank you to all the farmers and to the Elochoman Valley Partners for providing beautiful crafts, plants and produce to our community!

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August 06, 2006

County Fair, Here We Come!

Wahkiakum County Fair, August 17th- 20th, will be featuring the Wahkiakum Farmers Market each day 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.  Look for fresh produce from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring selections from Little Island Farm and Stockhouses Farm.  Local artisans will offer a variety of products throughout the day, including handcrafted jewelry.  The Skamokawa Grange will also be selling hot-buttered corn at the market -- straight from a Skamokawa farm to you!