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Friends of the Fields' Mission
To preserve and protect sustainable
agriculture in Clallam County, Washington, ensuring the
availability of local food and the quality of life that our
rural setting provides.
Friends of the Fields'
Campaign to Protect Finn Hall Farm is SUCCESSFUL!
After a three-year campaign, and several grant applications to
both state and federal governments, Friends of the Fields was
told in early May that its application to the federal Farm and
Ranch Lands Protection Program (FRLPP) for $853,853 was accepted
and will be funded. The same day, it was informed that the
Washington State deadline for matching an $869,000 grant was
extended, so with both grants in place, and agreement from the
Jarvis family, we can confidently say that the beautiful 60-acre
Finn Hall Farm will be protected for agriculture in perpetuity!
Clallam County Farms - Washington's Year-Round Producers
The farms in the Dungeness Valley—nestled between the majestic
Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca—are
flourishing. The region’s rich fertile soil, abundant water
supply, and mild climate guarantee the only year-round growing
season in Washington State.
Only two hours from Seattle by ferry, the bounty made possible
by these farms crosses Puget Sound regularly and is sold in
Seattle area farmers’ markets, PCC Natural Markets, Fred Meyer
and other stores in our region.
Residential development is replacing farmland at the rate of
1,000 acres every year. And, once developed, the land is gone
forever. Read More...
Friends of the Fields: A Division of the North Olympic
Land Trust
Friends of the Fields and the North Olympic Land Trust have
merged to form a combined nonprofit organization. In the ten
years since Friends of the Fields became a nonprofit
organization the Land Trust’s mission focus has expanded to
include farmland preservation. This overlapping aspect of the
missions of the two organizations is the foundation that
underpins the merger. The new organization is stronger than
either working alone. Read More...
Save This Date!
Saturday, October 2—HARVEST CELEBRATION & FARM TOURS
Visit area farms from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and meet the
farmers who grow our great local food!
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