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FARM FRESH GUIDE

Grays Harbor County’s fertile land and mild climate provide the perfect growing environment for many crops.

There are currently over 400 farms in the county, utilizing about 4 percent of the county’s 1,917 square miles of land. (Over 88% of the county’s land is forest land.)

The 29 growers shown in the Farm Fresh Map below will sell products directly to you. We hope that you enjoy your visits to their facilities and that you enjoy their fine products.

Tips for Enjoyable Harvesting

  • Call ahead for availability, hours, and prices.
  • Respect farm property and follow any instructions.
  • Bring plenty of containers.
  • Please keep children under control.
  • Leave pets at home.
  • Wear “grubbies” and sturdy shoes for U-pick.
  • Enjoy yourself and the farming experience.

NOTE : All information on his page furnished by WSU Extension in Grays Harbor County

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