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ANIMAL PRODUCTS BEEF 3,4,7,10,13,20,21,35 EGGS 3,4,7,10,11,21,24,27,33,35,37,39,40,45 GOAT 3 LAMB 7,11,24,33,35 PORK 3,4,7,24,35 POULTRY 4,7,24,35 RABBITS 11 SHEEP 11,35 WEANER PIGS 3,27 WOOL PRODUCTS 11 BERRIES BLACKBERRIES 4,6,7,9,14,15,18,19,20,21,24, 27,28,30,31,35,37,45,47 BLACKCAPS 9,14,19,26,27,28,30,35 BLUEBERRIES 1,4,5,6,7,9,14,15,17,18,19,20, 21,24,26,27,28,30,31,35,37,38,41,42,43, 45,46,47 BOYSENBERRIES 1,4,6,9,14,15,19,24,26,28, 30, 33,34,35,45,47 CURRANTS 6,7,9,14,19,45,47 FALL RASPBERRIES 4,7,9,14,15,19,24,27,28, 35,45,47 GOOSEBERRIES 7,9,19,45,47 LOGANBERRIES 6,9,19,28,35,47 MARIONBERRIES 1,4,6,9,14,15,18,19,20,21,2 4,27,28,30,31,33,34,35,37,41,42,45,47 RASPBERRIES 1,4,6,7,9,14,15,18,19,20,21, 24, 26,27,28,30,31,33,34,35,37,41,42,45,47 STRAWBERRIES 1,4,7,9,14,18,19,20,21,24,26, 27,28,30,31,33,34,35,37,41,45 TAYBERRIES 9,18,19,30,45,47 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS TREES 10,16,18,19,22,24,30,34,35 WREATHS & GREENS 7,9,10,16,18,19,24,30, 35,41,45 ENTERTAINMENT / EVENTS CORN/HAY MAZE 2,10,16,20,21,24,30,31,45 FARM TOURS 2,7,16,20,21,24,27,30,34,35,45 HAY RIDES 2,4,7,16,20,21,30,31,33,34,39,45 PETTING ZOO 16,20,21,34,45 SPECIAL EVENTS 2,6,7,16,20,21,24,27,30,31, 34,35,37,39,45 FALL ORNAMENTALS GOURDS 2,4,9,10,14,16,19,20,21,24,27,30, 31, 33,35,36,37,39,40,41,45,47 INDIAN CORN 2,4,10,14,16,20,21,24,30,31, 33, 35,37,40,45,47 JACK-O-LANTERNS 2,4,7,9,10,14,16,19,20, 24,27,30,31,35,36,37,40,41,45,47 STRAW 4,9,14,16,19,20,24,27,30,33,35,37, 39,40,41,45 FARM STORES / SPECIALTIES BAKERY 7,10,30,34,35,39,41 BIRDSEED 24,35,40 CANNING SUPPLIES 4,7,20,21,24,45 CIDER 4,6,7,16,20,21,24,35,39,45 CSA MEMBERSHIPS 7,24 GIFT PACKS 7,15,20,21,25,35,39,45 GOURMET FOODS 6,7,20,21,24,31,35,45 HONEY 2,4,5,6,7,9,14,15,16,19,20,21,23,24, 25,27,28,30,31,33,35,37,39,40,45 JAMS SYRUP 2,4,5,6,7,9,10,14,15,20,21,24, 28,30,31,33,35,38,39,45 ORGANIC PRODUCE 4,5,7,9,19,20,21,24,28,35,45 FLOWERS DRIED FLOWERS 20,35,45 FRESH FLOWERS 2,4,5,7,9,10,15,16,17,18,19, 20,21,24,31,35,37,40,45,47 WREATHS 7,9,16,18,19,24,35,45 HERBS BASIL 4,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,21,24,28,35, 37, 40,45 DILL 4,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,21,24,31,35,37,45 HERBAL PRODUCTS 7,19,20,21,24,35,45 LAVENDER 4,5,7,9,18,19,20,21,24,28,31, 35,37,40,45 PARSLEY 4,7,9,18,19,20,24,35,40,45 NUTS CHESTNUTS 4,7,24,35 HAZELNUTS 4,7,16,20,24,27,28,32,35,37,45 WALNUTS 4,7,16,20,24,27,32,35,37,45 OTHER FRUIT DRIED FRUIT 7,20,24,35 GRAPES 1,2,4,6,9,19,20,24,31,35,45,46,47 KIWIS 4,6,10,19,22,24,28 MELONS 2,4,7,9,10,19,20,24,35,37,45,47 PLANTS / NURSERY STOCK BEDDING PLANTS 19,20,24,31,35,40,41,45 BERRY PLANTS 6,19,21,24,28,35,45 HANGING BASKETS 4,19,20,21,24,28,31, 35,40,41,45 HERBS 4,5,7,15,19,20,21,24,35,40,45 NURSERY STOCK 5,6,19,20,24,35,45 PERENNIALS 19,20,24,35,45 TREE FRUIT APPLES 1,2,4,6,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,22,23,24, 27,30,31,32,35,36,37,39,44,45 APRICOTS 1,4,9,15,19,20,24,27,31,35,45 ASIAN PEARS 4,6,7,9,15,19,20,22,24,27,31, 35,36,37,45 CHERRIES 1,4,7,9,18,19,20,24,27,30,31,35, 37,44,45 FIGS 4,6,7,9,19,20,24,27,35,45 NECTARINES 4,8,9,12,15,19,20,22,24,31,35 PEACHES 1,2,4,8,9,12,15,17,18,19,20,22,23, 24,27,30,31,35,37,44 PEARS 2,4,6,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,22,23,24,27, 31,32,35,36,37,44,45 PLUMS PRUNES 2,4,6,7,9,10,15,19,20,24,27, 31,35,37,44,45 QUINCE 4,6,9,15,19,22,27,31,35,44 VEGETABLES ASPARAGUS 4,6,7,9,19,20,24,28,30,35 BEANS 1,2,4,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,21,24,30,31, 33,35,37,40,45,46,47 BEETS 4,6,7,9,10,15,19,20,21,24,31,35, 37,40,45 BROCCOLI 4,7,10,18,19,20,24,28,35 BRUSSEL SPROUTS 4,7,10,19,20,21,24,28,35 CABBAGE 4,7,9,10,18,19,20,21,24,28,31,35 CARROTS 4,7,9,10,19,20,21,24,31,35,37, 40,45 CAULIFLOWER 4,7,9,10,18,19,20,24,35 CORN 1,2,4,9,10,15,16,18,19,20,21,24,27, 30,31,33,35,37,39,40,46 CUCUMBERS 1,4,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,21,24, 30,31,33,35,37,40,45,46,47 EGGPLANT 4,7,10,15,18,20,24,31,35,37, 40,45,47 FAVA BEANS 4,7,20,24,35 FENNEL 7,19,20,24,35,45 GARLIC 4,5,7,9,19,20,21,24,31,35,47 GREENS 4,6,7,9,10,19,20,21,24,35,40,45 KOHLRABI 7,10,19,20,24,35,47 LEEKS 4,7,10,18,19,20,24,35,45 LETTUCE 4,7,9,10,18,19,20,21,24,35,40,45 ONIONS 4,7,9,19,20,21,24,30,31,35,37,45,47 ORIENTAL 7,20,24,35 PARSNIP 7,9,19,24,35,37 PEAS 4,7,9,10,18,19,20,24,30,35,37,40,45 PEPPERS 4,7,10,15,19,20,21,24,25,28,30,31, 33,35,37,40,45,47 POPCORN 4,7,21,24,35,37 POTATOES 4,5,7,9,10,19,20,21,24,30,31, 35,37 PUMPKINS 1,2,4,6,7,9,10,15,16,19,20,21,24, 27,30,31,33,34,35,36,37,39,40,45,47 RADISHES 4,7,10,19,20,24,35,40 RHUBARB 4,6,7,9,10,19,20,21,24,30,35, 37,45,47 RUTABAGAS 19,24,35 SHALLOTS 4,7,10,20,24,35,45,47 SPINACH 4,7,10,18,19,20,21,24,35,45 SQUASH 2,4,6,7,9,10,15,19,20,24,30,31, 33,35,37,39,40,45,46 TOMATILLOS 4,7,10,20,24,25,30,31,35,37, 40,45 TOMATOES 1,2,4,5,6,7,9,10,15,19,20,21,24, 25,28,30,31,33,35,37,39,40,45,46,47 TURNIPS 4,7,10,19,24,35 ZUCCHINI 2,4,6,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,24,28,30, 31,35,37,40,45,47 CROP AVAILABILITY APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC Apples Apricots Asparagus Beans Bedding Plants Beets Blackberries Blueberries Boysen-Logan Broccoli Cabbage Cauliflower Cherries Corn 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Page 1: 2020 Farm Fresh Guide16107 S Wilson Road Oregon City 97045..... 503-632-3989 albekefarm@bctonline.com Hours: M-F 9-7, Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5. I-205 exit 10, Hwy 213, Beavercreek Rd, le˜

ANIMAL PROD UCTSBEEF 3,4,7,10,13,20,21,35 EGGS 3,4,7,10,11,21,24,27,33,35,37,39,40,45 GOAT 3 LAMB 7,11,24,33,35 PORK 3,4,7,24,35 POULTRY 4,7,24,35 RABBITS 11 SHEEP 11,35 WEANER PIGS 3,27 WOOL PRODUCTS 11

BERRIESBLACKBERRIES 4,6,7,9,14,15,18,19,20,21,24,

27,28,30,31,35,37,45,47 BLACKCAPS 9,14,19,26,27,28,30,35 BLUEBERRIES 1,4,5,6,7,9,14,15,17,18,19,20,

21,24,26,27,28,30,31,35,37,38,41,42,43,45,46,47

BOYSENBERRIES 1,4,6,9,14,15,19,24,26,28, 30, 33,34,35,45,47

CURRANTS 6,7,9,14,19,45,47 FALL RASPBERRIES 4,7,9,14,15,19,24,27,28,

35,45,47 GOOSEBERRIES 7,9,19,45,47 LOGANBERRIES 6,9,19,28,35,47 MARIONBERRIES 1,4,6,9,14,15,18,19,20,21,2

4,27,28,30,31,33,34,35,37,41,42,45,47 RASPBERRIES 1,4,6,7,9,14,15,18,19,20,21, 24,

26,27,28,30,31,33,34,35,37,41,42,45,47 STRAWBERRIES 1,4,7,9,14,18,19,20,21,24,26,

27,28,30,31,33,34,35,37,41,45 TAYBERRIES 9,18,19,30,45,47

CHRISTMASCHRISTMAS TREES 10,16,18,19,22,24,30,34,35 WREATHS & GREENS 7,9,10,16,18,19,24,30,

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ENTERTAINMENT / EVENTSCORN/HAY MAZE 2,10,16,20,21,24,30,31,45 FARM TOURS 2,7,16,20,21,24,27,30,34,35,45 HAY RIDES 2,4,7,16,20,21,30,31,33,34,39,45 PETTING ZOO 16,20,21,34,45 SPECIAL EVENTS 2,6,7,16,20,21,24,27,30,31,

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FALL ORNAMENTALSGOURDS 2,4,9,10,14,16,19,20,21,24,27,30,

31, 33,35,36,37,39,40,41,45,47 INDIAN CORN 2,4,10,14,16,20,21,24,30,31,

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JACK-O-LANTERNS 2,4,7,9,10,14,16,19,20, 24,27,30,31,35,36,37,40,41,45,47

STRAW 4,9,14,16,19,20,24,27,30,33,35,37,39,40,41,45

FARM STORES / SPECIALTIESBAKERY 7,10,30,34,35,39,41 BIRDSEED 24,35,40 CANNING SUPPLIES 4,7,20,21,24,45 CIDER 4,6,7,16,20,21,24,35,39,45 CSA MEMBERSHIPS 7,24 GIFT PACKS 7,15,20,21,25,35,39,45 GOURMET FOODS 6,7,20,21,24,31,35,45 HONEY 2,4,5,6,7,9,14,15,16,19,20,21,23,24,

25,27,28,30,31,33,35,37,39,40,45

JAMS SYRUP 2,4,5,6,7,9,10,14,15,20,21,24, 28,30,31,33,35,38,39,45

ORGANIC PRODUCE 4,5,7,9,19,20,21,24,28,35,45

FLOWERSDRIED FLOWERS 20,35,45 FRESH FLOWERS 2,4,5,7,9,10,15,16,17,18,19,

20,21,24,31,35,37,40,45,47 WREATHS 7,9,16,18,19,24,35,45

HERBSBASIL 4,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,21,24,28,35, 37,

40,45 DILL 4,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,21,24,31,35,37,45

HERBAL PRODUCTS 7,19,20,21,24,35,45 LAVENDER 4,5,7,9,18,19,20,21,24,28,31,

35,37,40,45 PARSLEY 4,7,9,18,19,20,24,35,40,45

NUTSCHESTNUTS 4,7,24,35 HAZELNUTS 4,7,16,20,24,27,28,32,35,37,45 WALNUTS 4,7,16,20,24,27,32,35,37,45

OTHER FRUITDRIED FRUIT 7,20,24,35 GRAPES 1,2,4,6,9,19,20,24,31,35,45,46,47 KIWIS 4,6,10,19,22,24,28 MELONS 2,4,7,9,10,19,20,24,35,37,45,47

PLANTS / NURSERY STOCKBEDDING PLANTS 19,20,24,31,35,40,41,45 BERRY PLANTS 6,19,21,24,28,35,45 HANGING BASKETS 4,19,20,21,24,28,31,

35,40,41,45 HERBS 4,5,7,15,19,20,21,24,35,40,45 NURSERY STOCK 5,6,19,20,24,35,45 PERENNIALS 19,20,24,35,45

TREE FRUITAPPLES 1,2,4,6,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,22,23,24,

27,30,31,32,35,36,37,39,44,45 APRICOTS 1,4,9,15,19,20,24,27,31,35,45 ASIAN PEARS 4,6,7,9,15,19,20,22,24,27,31,

35,36,37,45 CHERRIES 1,4,7,9,18,19,20,24,27,30,31,35,

37,44,45 FIGS 4,6,7,9,19,20,24,27,35,45 NECTARINES 4,8,9,12,15,19,20,22,24,31,35 PEACHES 1,2,4,8,9,12,15,17,18,19,20,22,23,

24,27,30,31,35,37,44 PEARS 2,4,6,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,22,23,24,27,

31,32,35,36,37,44,45 PLUMS PRUNES 2,4,6,7,9,10,15,19,20,24,27,

31,35,37,44,45 QUINCE 4,6,9,15,19,22,27,31,35,44

VEGETABLESASPARAGUS 4,6,7,9,19,20,24,28,30,35 BEANS 1,2,4,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,21,24,30,31,

33,35,37,40,45,46,47 BEETS 4,6,7,9,10,15,19,20,21,24,31,35,

37,40,45 BROCCOLI 4,7,10,18,19,20,24,28,35 BRUSSEL SPROUTS 4,7,10,19,20,21,24,28,35 CABBAGE 4,7,9,10,18,19,20,21,24,28,31,35

CARROTS 4,7,9,10,19,20,21,24,31,35,37, 40,45

CAULIFLOWER 4,7,9,10,18,19,20,24,35 CORN 1,2,4,9,10,15,16,18,19,20,21,24,27,

30,31,33,35,37,39,40,46 CUCUMBERS 1,4,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,21,24,

30,31,33,35,37,40,45,46,47 EGGPLANT 4,7,10,15,18,20,24,31,35,37,

40,45,47 FAVA BEANS 4,7,20,24,35 FENNEL 7,19,20,24,35,45 GARLIC 4,5,7,9,19,20,21,24,31,35,47 GREENS 4,6,7,9,10,19,20,21,24,35,40,45 KOHLRABI 7,10,19,20,24,35,47 LEEKS 4,7,10,18,19,20,24,35,45 LETTUCE 4,7,9,10,18,19,20,21,24,35,40,45 ONIONS 4,7,9,19,20,21,24,30,31,35,37,45,47 ORIENTAL 7,20,24,35 PARSNIP 7,9,19,24,35,37 PEAS 4,7,9,10,18,19,20,24,30,35,37,40,45 PEPPERS 4,7,10,15,19,20,21,24,25,28,30,31,

33,35,37,40,45,47 POPCORN 4,7,21,24,35,37 POTATOES 4,5,7,9,10,19,20,21,24,30,31,

35,37 PUMPKINS 1,2,4,6,7,9,10,15,16,19,20,21,24,

27,30,31,33,34,35,36,37,39,40,45,47 RADISHES 4,7,10,19,20,24,35,40 RHUBARB 4,6,7,9,10,19,20,21,24,30,35,

37,45,47 RUTABAGAS 19,24,35 SHALLOTS 4,7,10,20,24,35,45,47 SPINACH 4,7,10,18,19,20,21,24,35,45 SQUASH 2,4,6,7,9,10,15,19,20,24,30,31,

33,35,37,39,40,45,46 TOMATILLOS 4,7,10,20,24,25,30,31,35,37,

40,45 TOMATOES 1,2,4,5,6,7,9,10,15,19,20,21,24,

25,28,30,31,33,35,37,39,40,45,46,47 TURNIPS 4,7,10,19,24,35 ZUCCHINI 2,4,6,7,9,10,15,18,19,20,24,28,30,

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1 ALBEKE FARMS ........................F5Doug and Becky Albeke16107 S Wilson RoadOregon City 97045.................................. [email protected]: M-F 9-7, Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5. I-205 exit 10, Hwy 213, Beavercreek Rd, le� to Wilson. Call for avail. U-pick or picked: Straw, rasp, blue, boysen, marionberries; Gravenstein, Macintosh, Melrose apples; peaches, picklers, tomatoes, beans, pumpkins, Concord grapes. Fresh picked: sweet corn, cherries, cots, pears, country cra� s and more.

2 FIALA FARMS ...........................E4Richard, Anne, Doug & Wesley Fiala21231 SW Johnson RdWest Linn 97068.................................. 971-777-3727www.facebook.com/� alafarms� [email protected] Century Farm Since 1906 Open: July-Oct. Hours: M-F 10-6, S-S 10-5. Located South of Lake Oswego on Johnson Rd. Farm Stand ready pick-corn, beans, peaches, ap-ples, tomatoes, pears, plums-prunes, table grapes. Honey & Jams. U-pick tomatoes, dahlias, sun� owers, zin-nias, pumpkin patch. Corn maze, trailer rides, school tours, weddings, special events, farm dinners, fall de-cor. No pets please.

3 HIGHGATE FARM .....................E7Rodney & Patricia Rice32854 S Dryland RdMolalla 97038.................................. 503-829-4844highgatefarmproducts.com [email protected] are a third generation family owned & operated farm. Highgate Farm was purchased by Patricia’s Grandparents Ted & Gertie in 1940. Patricia and I took over the farm in 2016, & have turned it into a live-stock farm for super healthy pasture/forage raised meats. Please see our website www.highgatefarmproducts.com for more info.

4 JUSTY’S PRODUCE ..................F4Justy Papst7924 SE Lake RoadMilwaukie 97267.................................. [email protected]: May-Nov. Hours: 10am-7pm. Closed Sunday. Location: 100 yards south of Hwy. 224 on Johnson Road. Chemical-free farm & full service farm market with produce from ap-ples to zucchini. October: Pumpkin patch and hayrides. VISA/MC, Oregon Trail card, and Oregon Farm Direct Nutrition program accepted.

5 MOONRIDGE FARMS ...............F5Lauren Hartmann & Ted Bancroft25113 S Ridge RdBeavercreek 97004.................................. [email protected] by the sun and blessed by the moon. Certi� ed organic pro-duce. Season: June-Nov, Fri-Mon. Blueberries, summer vegetables. Lovely grass � elds. Please bring containers for u-pick. Ready-pick by advanced order. Location: Between Upper Highland and Butte Rd on Ridge Rd. Watch for our signs.

6 MORNING SHADE FARM ........E7Kasi, Jim, Sibyl, Micah, Sawyer, Sonya, and Sage 8345 S. Barnards RoadCanby 97013.................................. 503-651-2622www.canby.com/[email protected] our website for open times and crop availability. Beautiful, quiet country setting with picnic tables & restrooms. U-pick and we-pick blueberries; u-pick raspberries, marionberries, boysens, currants, hardy kiwis, apples, pears, Asian pears, plums, vegetables, pumpkins, honey; and berry nursery. We mini-mize the use of chemicals and only use organic insecticides on our fruit when needed.

7 OUR TABLE COOPERATIVE .... D513390 SW Morgan RdSherwood 97140.................................. [email protected] are farmers and community working together to create thought-ful & delicious food. Our 58-acre farm grows a variety of organic fruit, vegetables, � owers & chickens. Our on-farm market & kitchen o� er tasty prepared foods, meats, produce, groceries, beer & wine. Pizza nights, Friday happy hour, farm dinners, berry u-pick! Summer: Tu-Sa 10am-8pm, Su 10am-6pm. Winter: Tu-Su 10am-6pm.

8 PILGRIM ORCHARDS .............. D6Robert and Rosalie Baugh13627 NE Arndt RdAurora 97002.................................. 503-678-2644www.pilgrimorchards.compilgrimorchardsaurora@gmail.comU-pick peaches (New Haven, Veteran, Suncrest, Improved Elberta) and nectarines mid-July to late August. Bring containers. Contact via phone, website, or Facebook for picking dates/times/prices during u-pick season. 100# volume discount on peaches and nectarines. I-5 south to Exit 282A; right on Arndt Rd; 3/4 mile on right.  

9 SCHEDEENS ............................ G4Tony & Julie Schedeen28150 SE Highway 212Boring 97009.................................. [email protected]: April-Oct. Farmer-owned fruit stand featuring red, yellow, black Raspberries, Marions, Boysens, Tays, Olallies, logans, Blacks, Blues, Straws, Fall Raspberries, all picked fresh daily. Our own veggies & cut � owers, cherries, peaches, cots, pears & apples, jams and syrups, fall or-namentals, and pumpkins, plus our beekeeper’s honey. Located in down-town Boring.

10 SNOWLINE FARM ..................F7Denise Greif39098 S Sawtell RdMolalla 97038-9710.................................. [email protected] late spring to end of October we o� er fresh picked and U-pick vegetables at our � omas Creek Produce stand, is located 2 miles S. of Molalla o� Hwy 213. We try to grow naturally but will use sprays if necessary for disease/pest control. A� er � anksgiving the main farm is open for U-Cut Christmas trees, and fresh made greenery. You can also make your own wreaths in our wreath shop.

11 SUDAN FARM .........................E7Dan & Susie Wilson32285 S Kropf RoadCanby 97013.... 503-651-LAMB (503-651-5262)....................or 971-219-3884 (cell)[email protected] Lamb - grass-fed, local, wholesale/retail. Also chicken/duck eggs, many wool products. Pickup at the farm or our farmer’s market locations. Take Ivy St in Canby south 8 mi to Hwy 211. Continue 3/4 mi south of Hwy 211 to Yoder (Kropf Rd). We’re on the right, 2 doors north of the Yoder Store. Open all year long, please call � rst.

12 TK ORCHARDS ...................... D6Tanner Koenig23513 Ne Boones Ferry RdAurora 97002.................................. [email protected] and picked PEACHES and NECTARINES. Season: July and August. Mon-Fri 8-6, Sat 8-5, closed Sundays. Very easy picking. CALL or check Facebook for updated info and availability. Follow YELLOW signs. Varieties: Candor, New & Red Haven, Dixie Gem, July Elberta, Suncrest, Canadian Harmony, Star Fire, Veteran, Harko, Goldmine, Flaming Fury. Come out and enjoy a delicious tree ripened peach!

MULTNOMAH COUNTY

13 ALL NATURAL MEATS / SOGGY FEET ENTERPRISES .....................C1Kyle & Amanda Hoyt35635 E Columbia AveScappoose 97056.................................. [email protected] Soggy Feet Enterprises it is our goal to provide customers with a fresh, quality, healthy product they can trust. We work towards farming practices that promote happy, healthy animals and in turn, happy, healthy customers.  We raise pastured, natu-ral, grass fed and � nished beef. Our beef is available by wholes, halves, quarters, and in ground beef boxes.

14 COLUMBIA FARMS ............... D1Dave & Diane Kunkel21024 NW Gillihan RdPortland 97231.................................. 503-621-3909www.Columbiafarmsu-pick.comU-pick/we-pick. Strawberries, rasp-berries, blues, marions, boysens, black caps, currants, blackberries, honey, jams, pumpkin patch, fall de-cor items. Early June - late October. Closed August to late September. Summer hours: 9-5, Tuesday - Sunday, closed on Mondays. Fall hours: 9-5, Friday - Sunday, closed Monday - � ursday.

15 DOUGLAS FARM ................... D115330 NW Sauvie Island RdPortland 97231.................................. [email protected] gen. family farm specializing in high quality U-Pick. Containers supplied or bring own. No ladders needed for picking fruit. Berries, peaches, apples, pears, prunes, pep-pers, eggplant, tomatoes, beans, cukes, corn, squash, honey, � owers & more! Located: 1/4 mile straight from bridge on Sauvie Island Rd. Open: Late June-Oct. Hours: 9-6 Mon-Sat & Sun 10-4. Fall Hrs: 10-5 Wed-Sat & Sun 10-4.

16 PLUMPER PUMPKIN PATCH & TREE FARM, LLC ..........................C1Jim & Peggy Kessinger11435 NW Old Cornelius Pass RdPortland 97231.................................. [email protected] � owers & veggies, Jack-o-Lanterns & GIANT pumpkins, gourds, corn stalks, fall produce. Fun activities include hayrides, hay maze, animals, picnic areas. Groups welcome, call to arrange. Picnic with a view at our historic dairy farm or have lunch at nearby Rock Creek Tavern. Christmas trees in December. Pumpkins, fresh � owers, squash, gourds, Indian corn, hay-rides, Christmas trees.

17 SAUVIE ISLAND BLUEBERRY FARM ..................... D1Anne K Jones15140 NW Burlington CourtPortland 97231.................................. 503-621-3332U-pick blueberries. Open 8am-7pm in season, late June - mid Aug. Containers supplied for picking and transferred to bags at checkout. Your own containers are welcome. Wide selection of blueberry varieties, in clean � elds with plentiful picking. Call ahead to check on the varieties available and picking conditions. We accept cash and checks (with ID). Also available: dahlias, peaches.

18 SAUVIE ISLAND FARMS ....... D1David & Vicki Egger19818 NW Sauvie Island RoadPortland 97231.................................. 503-621-3988www.sauvieislandfarms.comPICK YOUR OWN. Containers supplied or bring your own. Strawberries, raspberries, blueber-ries, marionberries, Chester black-berries, cherries, peaches, pears, kale, spinach, green beans, cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, sweet corn, � ow-ers, u-cut Christmas trees. Located 3 1/2 miles from bridge on Sauvie Island Road, follow signs.

19 SCHEDEENS IN GRESHAM ....G3Brianna Medearis845 NE 10th StreetGresham 97030.................................. 503- [email protected] direct fruits and vegetables, including over 30 varieties of berries, Maryhill peaches, Hood River apples, super-sweet corn, vine ripe toma-toes and much more!! Open seven days a week from March 1st through December 24th.

20 THE PUMPKIN PATCH & THE MAIZE .............................. D1Bob and Kari Egger16511 NW Gillihan RdPortland 97231.................................. 503-621-3874www.thepumpkinpatch.cominfo@thepumpkinpatch.comPortland’s original since 1967. � e Pumpkin Patch and � e Maize! Visit Sauvie Island for family fun & farm fresh produce. Open daily June-October. Over 60 crops sustain-ably grown. U-pick: berries, fruit, � owers, pumpkins. Activities: Big Red Animal Barn, � e Patio Cafe, Pumpkin Perk Co� ee, � e Pumpkin Cottage Gi� shop, � e Market, � e Maize, Free hayrides daily in October. thepumpkinpatch.com.

21 TOPAZ FARM ......................... D1Jim & Kat Topaz17100 NW Sauvie Island RdPortland 97231.................................. [email protected] Farm (formerly Kruger’s) is a 130-acre farm on Sauvie Island, just a 20 minute drive from downtown Portland. We’re open 9am-9pm daily, June through October. Summer activities include u-pick berries, u-cut � owers, concerts, farm-to-plate dinners, a store full of local island produce as well as food and cra� beer. In fall, we have two corn mazes, pumpkin patches and lots of entertainment.

WASHINGTON COUNTY

22 BAYS FAMILY FARM LLC ...... A1James Bays14550 NW Bays DriveBanks 97106.................................. 503-324-0261We have many varieties of peaches, nectarines, apples, plums and pears available for U-Pick. Fruit trees can be picked from the ground. We also have Christmas trees available for u-cut, when in season. Call for availability and open days. Location: Go to the north end of Banks, from the Shell gas station go due west on Cedar Canyon Rd for 1/2 mile. Follow the signs to our farm.

23 BELLS ORCHARD ...................C3Lloyd & Annette Bell24350 SW Farmington RdBeaverton 97007.................................. [email protected] enjoy a great family adventure on the farm picking your own fresh fruit. Our family-friendly trees let children help pick with no ladders. We have many varieties of peaches, apples and pears. De� nitely local-just 8 miles West of downtown Beaverton. Find us on facebook at ‘Bells Orchard’ or on the web at www.bellsorchard.com Open July thru October. Come see us at the red barn!

24 BLOOMING JUNCTION FARM & GARDEN .......................................B2Grace Dinsdale35105 NW Zion Church RdCornelius 97113.................................. 503-681-4646www.bloomingjunction.comjustin@bloomingjunction.comExcellent selection of fresh veg-etables & berries, already picked, and some u-pick, too! Our produce is grown using natural, mostly organic practices. We grow an unbeliev-able selection of garden plants and beautiful hanging baskets, special-izing in hardy perennials but include a wide range of plants & supplies. Please check our website for hours and availability of crops & food workshops.

25 DAIRY CREEK FARM ............. A1Debra & David Wycko� 23295 NW Highway 47Buxton 97109.................................. [email protected]’re near the junction of Hwy 26 W & Hwy 47 NW just three miles from L.L. Stub Stewart State Park. Call year round for an update of our current raw honey varieties & make arrangements to come by for yours. You can check out our various apoth-ecary products including bee pollen, beeswax, propolis, soaps, salves & more. Need a gi� for a special event? We customize Bee Healthy Baskets upon request!

26 DAVE HEIKES FARMS INC .....C3Dave & Tedi McKnight-Heikes9400 SW Heikes DriveHillsboro 97123.................................. [email protected] mid May-mid July, Mon-Sun 9-6. Call for Sunday hours, we are sometimes closed. We have u-pick & already picked strawberries (includ-ing Hoods), raspberries, blueberries, & boysenberries. Bring your own containers for u-pick. We are located south of Hillsboro on Farmington Rd, between Hwy 219 and River Rd. For more info, please visit our web-site, Facebook page, or give us a call at 503-628-7226

27 DUYCK’S PEACHY-PIG FARM ...B3Gary, Sally & Family34840 SW Johnson School RoadCornelius 97113.................................. [email protected]: May-Dec. Call for open hours. U-pick/we pick. Bring containers. Picnic & children’s play area, valley views. Farm animals. Bankcards, EBT, Senior & WIC accepted. Tours: Schools, birthdays, pumpkin patch. Apples, berries (black, blue, marion, rasp, straw), cherries, corn, � gs, � l-berts, honey, peaches, pears, prunes, plums, pumpkins, tomatoes, walnuts, persimmon, quince etc.

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Page 3: 2020 Farm Fresh Guide16107 S Wilson Road Oregon City 97045..... 503-632-3989 albekefarm@bctonline.com Hours: M-F 9-7, Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5. I-205 exit 10, Hwy 213, Beavercreek Rd, le˜

28 GONZALEZ BERRY FARM .... A2Gumercindo Gonazalez3840 SW Golf Course RdForest Grove 97116Gonzalez Berry Farm has ready hand-picked fresh fruit and a wonderful U-pick area where you can pick your own. We carry local goods and have a big yard to relax and enjoy. Playset for the kids and seats for the adults.

29 GROSSEN PEACHES ..............C2Mark Grossen23678 NW Grossen DrHillsboro 97124.................................. 503-647-0005www.grossenpeaches.comWe are a u-pick/we-pick peach farm located in beautiful Helvetia, Oregon. We have Red Havens, Vivids, Star� res, Red Stars, Harkins, Canadian Harmonys, and Veterans. We have boxes or bring your own containers. Check web-site for hours.

30 HOFFMAN FARMS STORE ....C4The Ho� man Family22242 SW Scholls Ferry RoadBeaverton 97007.................................. 503-628-5418www.ho� manfarmsstore.comhello@ho� manfarmsstore.comCome ride the train at our family-friendly destination u-pick farm in Scholls! U-pick & we-pick straw-berries in May & June; blueberries, blackberries, raspberries & tayber-ries in June, July & Aug; Veggies, Squash & Pumpkins in Sept. & Oct; Christmas Trees in December. BBQ food truck Fri, Sat, Sun; milk-shakes, pies, kettle corn & more. Visit our website & facebook page for hours & regular updates.

31 JIM DANDY FARM MARKET... A1Ray & May Trussell45770 NW Sunset HighwayBanks 97106.................................. 503-324-3954Beautiful hanging � ower baskets in May, also six packs etc of � owers, vegetables. Strawberries, raspber-ries, sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, cucumbers, zucchini, honey, jams and jellies, peaches, pears, apples, etc by pound or box. Collectible Corner. U-pick beans and � owers, more u-pick during season. Call for hours. Hwy 26 at Manning.

32 JOSSY FARMS ........................B2Bob Jossy31965 NW Beach RoadHillsboro 97124.................................. 503-647-5234www.jossyfarms.comWe are a U-pick farm specializ-ing in apples and pears. We o� er Gravenstein and Earligold apples, Red Clapp and Bartlett pear va-rieties, Sun� owers in August and Sept. We also sell washed and dried hazelnuts & walnuts (in-shell or cracked) in November. Visit us on Facebook, our website, subscribe to our email crop updates, or call our harvest line at 503-647-5234.

33 KOCH FAMILY FARM .............C6Ron & Kay Koch4745 Raybell Road NESt Paul 97137.................................. 503-538-6834www.kochfamilyfarm.comSeason: June-Oct 31. Call for hours and availability. U-pick or ready-pick. Bring your own containers. Strawberries, raspberries, marion-berries, boysenberries, sweet corn, green beans, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, jam, honey, pumpkins, Indian corn, gourds, squash, hay, and straw. Children always wel-come on our farm. Hayrides avail-able in October. Please call for directions. Find us on Facebook.

34 LEE FARMS ............................ D4Craig Lee & Annie Lee-Bartelamia21975 SW 65th AvenueTualatin 97062.................................. 503-638-1869www.leefarmsoregon.comFamily farming in Tualatin since 1869, we are a 7 generation family farm specializing in making fam-ily memories out here! Hours vary with season, call ahead. Bakery, Berries, Summer Festivals, Events, Pumpkin Patch & Activities, School Tours, Spring-Fall! Christmas trees up to 20’! #LeeFarms

35 MARION ACRES LLC ..............C2John Mathia & Geo� Scott23137 NW West Union RdHillsboro 97124.................................. [email protected] Acres is a multi-family pasture based farm located in historic Helvetia raising chicken, beef, pork, turkey & eggs on 47 acres of lush green hills. On top of their farm sits their brand new farm market; Helvetia Farm Market where they not only sell all of their fresh pasture-raised, grass-fed meat, but also bring together over 200+ local farmers & artisans in one place - Open daily!

36 MASON HILL ORCHARD .......C1Mark and Pat Susbauer13145 NW Mason Hill RoadNorth Plains 97133.................................. 503-647-5669Season: Aug 17- early Nov. Hours: Open everyday 8am-7pm. Call ahead for availability. All ready picked, NO U-Pick. Apples (Gravenstein, Gala, Honeycrisp, Jonagold, Mutsu, Melrose), Asian pears, gourds, pumpkins. From Sunset Hwy (26) take exit #59, turn North on Jackson School Rd, go 2.5 miles, turn right onto Mason Hill Rd, go to 2nd house on le� . Signs are posted. Visit our self service stand.

37 MIKE & DEBBIE’S PRODUCE ...B2Mike & Debbie Duyck2125 NW Cornelius-Sche� in RdCornelius 97113.................................. [email protected] stand, ready-picked items. Bulk orders accepted. Strawberries, raspberries, potatoes, onions, beans, beets, carrots, pickles, dill, slicing & lemon cucs, herbs, zucs, tomatoes, peppers, tomatillos, peaches, blueberries, pears, pump-kins (mini to large), gourds; acorn, spaghetti, delicata, & butternut squash; bi-color, white, & yellow sweet corn; Indian corn, straw bales, and much more!

38 MILI’S CREEKSIDE FARM LLC ..B4Lois and Tim Milicich 17208 SW McCormick Hill RdHillsboro 97123.................................. [email protected] are a small family farm grow-ing 2 acres of ‘Early Blue’ and ‘Blue crop’ Blueberries. Our U-pick schedule is July until 1-2nd week of August Hours posted and updated on Facebook. Cash and Checks W/ID only We use organic practices. Picnic tables are available. Enjoy the peacefulness and countryside beauty! Parking is limited to 12 cars. Groups please call to schedule an appt.

39 OREGON HERITAGE FARMS ....C422801 SW Scholls Ferry RoadHillsboro 97123..... 503-628-APPL (503-628-2775)www.oregonheritagefarm.comOpen mid/late Aug through mid Nov, daily 10am-5pm. Four gen-eration family run apple orchard, featuring freshly-picked Jonagold, HoneyCrisp, Gala, and more. Freshly pressed Family Blend Apple Cider. Seasonal vegetables & fruits. Country cra� s & gi� s. Weekend hay rides in Oct bene� ting Hilhi Baseball. CiderFest 1st Sat in Oct, Applefest 2nd Sat in Oct. Fun for the whole family.

40 PURPLE HEN FLOWERS LLC & PAPA’S PUMPKINS LLC ...............C4The Wachlins20345 SW Scholls Sherwood RdSherwood 97140... 503-318-2383 or 503-318-2393www.purplehen� owers.com and [email protected] Hen Flowers open May-Sept, Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 11-5. Hanging baskets, herbs, succulents, garden starts, bedding plants, lavender, u-cut � owers. Amy’s Heirlooms vegetables available through the growing season. Papa’s Pumpkins open Sept-Oct, 10-5 ev-ery day. Pumpkins, winter squash, gourds, cornstalks, & straw bales, wholesale & retail. Located 1.5 mi west of Roy Rogers on Scholls-Sherwood Rd.

41 RED BERRY BARN ..................C5Aaron and Erika Wilcott19200 SW Chapman RdSherwood 97140.................................. [email protected] grow a large variety of beautiful hanging baskets, bedding plants, veggie starts & perennials. Starting in June u-pick and ready-picked strawberries, blueberries, mari-onberries, raspberries, as well as fresh seasonal produce. Call for availability.

42 ROSHAK BERRY SHAK ..........C4Don & Theresa Roshak11300 SW River Rd.Hillsboro 97123.................................. 503-590-3201http://blueberry-hill-farm.com/roshaks-berry-shakOpen July through mid-Aug. Please call daily to check hours and availability. U-pick blueberries, marionberries and raspberries. From Beaverton take Farmington Rd west to River Rd, turn le� , go 3/4 mile. We are on the le� . From Washington Square take Scholls Ferry Rd west 8 miles to River Rd, then travel 2 miles on River Rd.

43 SARA’S BLUEBERRIES ...........C3Sara Ackerman/Ed Ackerman5301 SE Patterson StreetHillsboro 97123.................................. [email protected]: Mid July-mid Aug, var-ies with season Hours: Saturdays, 8:30am until picked out. U-pick and ready-picked. Call recording for crop availability. 5 varieties, clean � eld with plentiful picking, children welcome, shady picnic area, come enjoy the farm animals. Location: Eastside of Hillsboro, turn north from TV Hwy at Imlay Ave, follow blue/white signs north approx 1.3 mi. Blueberries.

44 SHERWOOD ORCHARDS ......C5Charles & Ruth Poindexter 23995 SW Paci� c HighwaySherwood 97140.................................. 503-625-7705www.sherwoodorchards.commail@sherwoodorchards.comOpen July-Oct or when fruit is available. Call for hours or check our website. We will close if we run out of fruit to sell. U-pick, bring containers. Apples, sweet cherries and sour pie cherries, peaches, prunes, plums, pears, quince.

45 SMITH BERRY BARN ..............C4Rich & Joelle Hildner24500 SW Scholls Ferry RoadHillsboro 97123.................................. 503-628-2172www.smithberrybarn.comA destination farm & garden mar-ket featuring ‘No Spray’ u-pick strawberries, raspberries, marions & blueberries! Specialty crops include u-pick apples & pears, tomatoes, pumpkins, squash, hang-ing baskets, � owers & herbs. Our vintage barn features delicious espresso, hand-made milkshakes & gourmet gi� s! Visit our website for seasonal hours, daily picking info, directions & special events.

46 STARR U-PICK ........................C3Charles & Kathy Starr8340 SW River RdHillsboro 97123.................................. [email protected] 7am-7pm Tues-Sun. Closed on Monday. Blueberries in July and August. Other produce in season, including sweet corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, summer squash, grapes. Located 0.9 mile north of Farmington Road on SW River Road near Hillsboro.

47 WEST UNION GARDENS .......C2Je� & Cheryl Boden7775 NW Cornelius Pass RdHillsboro 97124.................................. 503-645-1592www.westuniongardens.comOpen late June-Aug, 8am-8pm, Mon-Sat. Call for Sept & Oct hours. Our farm store has ready-picked items in season, and u-picking is available for many crops. Tayberries, blackberries, gooseber-ries, red & black currants, haskaps, raspberries, boysens, marions, lo-gans, pickling cukes, grapes, toma-toes, pumpkins & more. Children are welcome! Please call or check our website for daily availability.

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