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Seaside Herbs

Denis Potter, 668-5387 P.O. Box 1011, Blue Lake dap3@suddenlink.net Mixed vegetables, cherry tomatoes, basil, mint, blueberries, pumpkins, corn, corn maze 498-9837 1697 Henry Ln. McKinleyville rainfrogfarm@yahoo.com Mixed vegetables, heirloom tomatoes, popcorn, Armenian and Japanese cucumbers, tomatillos (CO)

Redwood Roots Farm

Janet Czarnecki, 826-0261 P.O. Box 793, Arcata Jacoby Creek Rd., Bayside janetcz@humboldt1.com www.redwoodrootsfarm.com Lettuces, herbs, mixed vegetabkles, root crops

Reed’s Bees

David Reed, 826-1744 911 Bayview St., Arcata Honey, beeswax

River Bees

Seth Rick, 722-4669 156 Ewan Ave. Shively onemorebee@yahoo.com Humboldt Gold Honey, bee pollen, beeswax

Rolling River Farm and Nursery

Marc Robbi and Corrina Cohen 530-627-0012 P.O. Box 332, Orleans www.rollingrivernursery.com Fresh fruit, flowers, fruit trees

Saechao Strawberries

Chan Yan Saechao, 745-3930 1665 Thelma St. Fortuna Strawberries; Farm stand on Eel River

Shakefork Community Farm and Grain Share Program

Kevin and Melanie Cunningham 498-3546, 7914 Hwy. 36 Carlotta shakeforkcommunityfarm@gmail.com Wheat, rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, corn, edible seeds, pastured chickens (CSA)

Small Fruits

Spencer Hill, 530-625-4042 P.O. Box 526, Hoopa Berries, melons, nectarines, miniature vegetables (CO)

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Marilyn Kelly, 822-8166 170 Garden Ln., Bayside Herbs, plants, free-range eggs

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Dan Southard, 822-4763, Trinidad potato.rock.nursery@gmail.com www.potato-rock.com Herbs and native ornamentals

Matt Myers and Erin Hamann 605-254-8568 2950 Janes Rd., Arcata eleigh@wapda.com salmonhousefarm@riseup.net Strawberries, root vegetables, greens, legumes, cucumbers, pumpkins, flowers, herbs (FS)

Potato Rock Nursery

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StarBrite Farm

Dezh Pagen, 530-629-3516 3003 Hwy. 96 Willow Creek Produce, farm tours, U-Pick.

Sun Green Farms

Linda and Jeffrey Vandyke 943-1780, P.O. Box 304, Miranda vandyke@asis.com Tomatoes, squash

Share a CSA* with your friends & co-workers!

Sunny Slope Farms

Harry and Jan Vaughn P.O. Box 589, Miranda jdvaughn@northcoast.com Assorted vegetables, prunes, apples, plums, berries, mushrooms, chestnuts, walnuts

Sweet Pea Gardens

Shelley Ruhlen, 499-3363 1205 Lincoln Ave., Arcata Herbs, herbal teas, flowers, shiso, shiso sprinkle (CO)

Tanoak Hill Farm

Patty Clary and Bill Verick 530-625-5153, P.O. Box 1447, Hoopa patty@tanoakhill.com White peaches, kiwi, plums, cherries, apples continued on next page

* CSA = Community Supported Agriculture

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