Farm Walks

Tilth Alliance & WSU Food Systems Program

Conversations for farmers, by farmers about organic, sustainable, regenerative, and direct marketing agricultural production in Washington State. For more than 17 years, Tilth Alliance and Washington State University Food Systems Program have been collaboratively organizing the traditional Farm Walks. Before COVID-19, they happened - well, on-farm… So, Farm Walks are going Podcast! In each episode, Farmer Nicole Witham, hosts lively interviews with Washington small farmers or ranchers, digging into their production and marketing methods, lessons learned, and current related research and resources. Visit farmwalks.org to learn more!

  1. 26 МАЯ

    Francisco Farias de Farias Farm: La certificación orgánica

    En este episodio de Caminatas de las granjas, estoy hablando con Francisco Farias, dueño de Farias Farm en Burlington, WA. Aprendemos sobre su granja diversificada que él maneja con su familia y el porque y como ellos mantienen todo certificado orgánico. Más tarde en el episodio, platicamos en más detalle con Alejandra Contreras de Oregon Tilth una de las certificadoras del programa nacional orgánico en el estado de WA.  In this episode we’ll hear from Francisco Farias about his diversified certified organic farm, Farias Farm, located in Skagit County and owned and operated by Francisco Farias and his wife Lorena Reza Serrano. We’ll learn about how and why they maintain their farm certified Organic. Later in the episode, we talk in more detail with Alejandra Contreras of Oregon Tilth, one of the certifiers of the National Organic Program in the state of WA.  Este episodio fue apoyado por el Programa para la transición a la agricultura orgánica (TOPP) del Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (USDA). TOPP es un programa de la Iniciativa de Transición Orgánica del USDA y es administrado por el Servicio de Comercialización Agrícola del USDA (AMS) Programa Orgánico Nacional (NOP). This episode was supported through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP). TOPP is a program of the USDA Organic Transition Initiative and is administered by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) National Organic Program (NOP).

    56 мин.
  2. 12 МАЯ

    Regino Flores of Regino Farms and the Ballard Food Bank: Growing for Good pt. 1

    In the first of this two-part series, we are highlighting Growing for Good and the relationships it fosters between farms and food banks. Since 2020, the Growing for Good program, a partnership between PCC Community Markets, Harvest Against Hunger, and Seattle Neighborhood Farmers Markets, has provided fresh produce to hunger relief agencies and additional income for local farmers. We sat down with two of these pairings to learn more about how Growing for Good has impacted their work. Note: This episode was recorded in October 2023 and some information may be out of date. Please visit Growing for Good online to learn more about their farm and hunger relief partners, current programming, and new fundraising campaign. In this episode, we first hear from Regino Flores and his son Isai Flores of Regino Farms. Regino Farms is a certified organic vegetable and berry farm located in Burlington, Washington, owned and operated by Regino Flores and his wife Martina Gutierrez. After decades of working in the farming industry, they began their own venture through Viva farms’ incubator program in 2009. Since then, three of their children have joined the expanding operation which now comprises 11 acres in the Skagit Valley. Regino’s sells at multiple farmers markets and supplies several food retailers, recently expanding to include the Ballard Food Bank through the Growing for Good program. Later in the episode we’ll hear from the Director of Programs at the Ballard Food Bank, Kathleen Murphy, who will tell us about the other side of Growing for Good, and how the partnership has benefitted participating hunger relief organizations like hers.

    1 ч. 4 мин.

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Conversations for farmers, by farmers about organic, sustainable, regenerative, and direct marketing agricultural production in Washington State. For more than 17 years, Tilth Alliance and Washington State University Food Systems Program have been collaboratively organizing the traditional Farm Walks. Before COVID-19, they happened - well, on-farm… So, Farm Walks are going Podcast! In each episode, Farmer Nicole Witham, hosts lively interviews with Washington small farmers or ranchers, digging into their production and marketing methods, lessons learned, and current related research and resources. Visit farmwalks.org to learn more!