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TOP 30 How to support local farmers in Mount Vernon, WA
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Padilla Bay Farm
Padilla Bay Farm is a regenerative farming institution located at 13694 Bayview Road in Mount Vernon, Washington. At our farm, we prioritize practices that enhance and protect the natural ecosystem, ensuring that our produce is grown in a way that benefits the earth. When you purchase food from Padilla Bay Farm, you can be confident in knowing exactly how it was grown and where it comes from. Our commitment to seven generations of growing and thriving is evident in our carbon sequestering practices, such as no/low till, hugelkultur, and rotational grazing. We also prioritize the use of natural fertilizers, encourage native pollinators, and practice crop rotation to ensure the health of our soil and the quality of our produce.
Skagit Gleaners
Skagit Gleaners is a community-driven institution located at 1021 Riverside Drive in Mount Vernon, Washington. We are more than just a clothing store, food, home goods store; we are a hub for empowering families with programs and resources that foster sustainability and resilience. Our mission is to address food waste and build an equitable food system that provides affordable access to nutrient-rich food for all. At Skagit Gleaners, we work with local farms to collect excess produce, offering farmers a tax write-off for their donations. This food is then shared with our members, promoting community resiliency and food justice. Our gleaning programs provide an alternative to food waste and offer cost-saving opportunities to businesses and farms that donate.
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