Author: Chief Cultivator

FarmRaiser Partners with the Cascade Harvest Coalition

The Cascade Harvest Coalition is an incredible Seattle-based organization that is working to re-localize the food system, and they’re working with FarmRaiser as a result! The coalition is made up of a diverse group of individuals and organizations that are all committed to fostering a healthy food and farm industry throughout the state of Washington.

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Bow Hill Blueberries

The Bow Hill Blueberry Farm (Bow, WA) has been a staple partner for FarmRaiser in Washington since we started working there. The farm sits on the original property of the Anderson Blueberry Farm, in the fertile lands of the Skagit Valley. They’ve been an established farm since 1947, making them the oldest family-run blueberry farm…

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Al Dente

In Whitmore Lake, MI, just across the street from the lake, is a wonderland for pasta lovers. Al Dente is a small company, with big offerings.

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FarmRaiser Named Winner of Seattle Sustainable Food Business Competition!

We had the great opportunity to participate in an inspiring and exciting event in Seattle on April 3rd, featuring both highly successful local players in the natural foods industry and new businesses poised to make some waves in the Seattle area food scene and beyond.

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What FarmRaiser’s All About!

Reinventing School Fundraisers with Local, Healthy Food! FarmRaiser founder, Mark Abbott, had finally had enough of his kids hawking unhealthy products to their family, friends, and neighbors when he decided to found new school fundraising company, FarmRaiser. This reinvention of the time-honored tradition of product-based school fundraising eliminates the unhealthy, sugar-laden products chock full of…

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Helping schools raise funds in conjunction with local farms

When it comes to fund-raising projects at schools these days, it seems like the offerings are limited to junk food and wrapping paper. Mark Abbott found a way to change that.

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