Woodland, WA — Founding Members Enrolling Now

Year-Round Food Security,
Rooted in Community

Fresh, nutrient-dense food from soil you can visit, grown by a farmer you'll know by name. Solidarity pricing, year-round harvests, and the belief that food security is a community project — not a product you buy in a bucket.

11 of 15 founding slots available · Planting window closes May 15
This Week on the Farm · April 12

In Bloom Right Now

Wild cherry blossoms over the pasture, big-leaf maple flowers ready for foraging, and the valley turning the kind of green that only happens in April. The food story starts here.

Wild cherry blossoms over the farm pasture
Wild cherry blossoms. These will be summer fruit on the farm.
Big-leaf maple blossoms in flower
Maple blossoms. Edible, in bulk on the farm right now — open for foraging.
Valley overlook from the farm hilltop
Looking south. The Lewis River valley from the upper field.

Updates from the field, posted as the season turns. See what's growing →

Real Food Tastes Different

When produce goes from soil to your kitchen in hours instead of weeks, you'll notice.

Freshly dug fingerling potatoes

Fingerling potatoes roasted with nothing but salt and rosemary — skin crispy, inside like butter. The kind that makes you rethink what a potato can be.

Bunch of carrots with greens still attached

Carrots pulled that morning with dirt still on them, so sweet your kids eat them raw before dinner. That's what freshness tastes like.

Garlic braids hanging to cure

Garlic braids cured in the barn, hanging in your kitchen all winter. Every clove from the same field you can walk to.

Potatoes, beets, carrots, squash, garlic, onions, flint corn, dry beans, and kale — crops that store for months and feed you all year. Simple ingredients that don't need to be fancy because the food speaks for itself. See what we grow and why →

Why This Farm Exists

Four reasons people are joining — which one is yours?

For your family's table

Nutrient-dense food you know and trust, picked hours before it reaches your kitchen — not days or weeks. Crops that store for months without electricity, so your pantry stays full through winter. The kind of food that makes simple cooking feel like a gift. See what we grow and why →

For uncertain times

Grocery prices climbing. Supply chains stretched thin. The Strait of Hormuz disrupted. You can't control any of that — but you can decide where your family's food comes from. A CSA share is the peace of mind of knowing that part is handled, no matter what the news says tomorrow. Read the full analysis →

For your neighbors

Solidarity pricing means everyone eats — the same food, every share, every week. Sustainers fund Community Access shares. The family paying $62 and the family paying $26 get the same potatoes from the same rows. That's the whole idea. See ways to participate →

For the long term

Not a seasonal subscription — a multi-year food security partnership. Spring is planting, summer is growth, fall is harvest, winter is a full pantry. Lock in food costs now and watch the seasons turn with your family fed. Read our vision →

"I started this farm because I got tired of depending on a food system I couldn't see or trust. One acre, solar-powered irrigation, crops that store through winter. Most days you'll find me in the field. When you pick up your share, I'll probably have dirt under my fingernails. That's what real food looks like before it's food."

— Brandon, Farmer & Founder

Saturday pickups at the farm. A folding table under the trees, crates of potatoes and beets, someone asking how to store squash through February. Not a transaction — a gathering. Fifteen founding families building something that lasts.

Solidarity Pricing

Everyone gets the same food. You choose what you can pay. No income verification — just trust.

SNAP/EBT Coming Soon

Community Access

$26/week
$113/month · 3-adult household

Fixed income, single parents, financial hardship. This tier exists so everyone can eat.

SNAP/EBT + Double Up Food Bucks coming summer 2026 — ~$13/week effective cost once active
Community Builder

Sustainer

$62/week
$268/month · 3-adult household

Financial security, homeowner, retirement savings. Your surplus directly funds Community Access shares.

Includes quarterly deep-pantry resilience box

SNAP/EBT acceptance coming summer 2026 via PNWCSA Double Up Food Bucks (50% match).

Work-trade available: 4 hours/month = $12–$18/week offset at any tier. See all ways to participate →

Payment Methods

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No payment collected at enrollment — details provided at confirmation. See full payment details →

Freshly chopped vegetables on a wooden cutting board
Simple ingredients on a wooden board. That's what a week's share turns into at your kitchen table — and it turns out that's what matters most.