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Rance Plumb Aldercraft
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Stories of Working Landscapes
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Inaba Produce Farms
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Lon Inaba explains the history of the Yakima Valley farm and continuation of family values: nurturing the workers, the crops and the insects that pollinate.
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Locati Farms - Walla Walla Sweet Onions
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From a small seed business to a 500 acre semi-organic farm, Michael Locati protects the legacy of the Walla Walla Valley’s onion.
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Paradise Fibers
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With her family, Kate Painter followed her dream to a simpler life on a sheep farm and created a successful business that supports fiber arts around the world.
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Sakuma Brothers
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Three generations of the Sakuma family have built a fruit business operating in two states with a farm, research laboratory, and processing and packaging plant.
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Shepherd’s Grain
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Fred Fleming and business partner Karl Kupers are Food Alliance certified, use no-till farming, and sell their Washington wheat to local markets.
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Thundering Hooves
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Formerly a struggling conventional wheat farmer, Joel Huesby uses innovative techniques on his successful organic beef, chicken and turkey ranch.
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Left Foot Organics
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A non-profit founded by Ann Vandeman provides opportunity for developmentally disabled adults and connects them to their community through organic farming.
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Tenmile Creek Watershed Restoration Project
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Dorie Belisle and her husband John worked with neighboring farms to protect the salmon and the agriculture on the Tenmile Creek Watershed.
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JEA Farms, Ltd.
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John Aeschliman promotes rich, moist soil in dry country using direct-seed or no-till farming to grow wheat.
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Moccasin Lake Ranch
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Preservation, conservation and production all blend together on Moccasin Lake Ranch which covers over 2200 acres in north central Washington.
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Read, Deanna and Jeremy Smith Family Farms
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Read Smith protects his topsoil with no-till farming on his ranch in eastern Washington’s Palouse region.
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Two Rivers Farm
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Nancy Denson and Nick Stemm celebrate the coexistence of the cultivated and the wild on their farm by supporting a balance between harvest and natural setting.
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Blue Heron Farm
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Anne Schwartz and husband Mike have been farming organically in Washington for nearly 30 years and promote local markets as a way to rejuvenate rural America.
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Colvin Family Ranch
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Fred Colvin balances conservation and restoration with grass fed cattle ranching on his 640 acre property in western Washington.
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Double J Ranch
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Peter Goldmark draws on his scientific and farming background to run his grass finished yearling and wheat breeding ranch in Washington's Okanogan Valley.
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Full Circle Farm
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Andrew Stout and Wendy Munroe own and run a community supported agriculture farm, with the help of interns, to provide local produce to the Seattle, WA area.
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The Ranchers Stewardship Alliance
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Wallowa Resources
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Working with key agencies and private citizens, Wallowa Resources is making a difference in the long-term economic and ecological health of Wallowa County, Oregon.
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Gibbs' Organic Produce
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Grant Gibbs has been farming organically since 1975 and keeps it simple by selling his produce, grass-fed chickens, hogs and beef only to local markets.
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Hedlin Family Farm
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Dave Hedlin encourages long-range vision on his Skagit Valley farm and has joined with other local growers to preserve farmland, open spaces and wildlife habitat.
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