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Snohomish County Focus on Farming
Preserving Our Roots, Planting our Future
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Welcome to the Focus on Farming Web site.
This site serves primarily as a one-stop business information site for anyone working in Snohomish County's agricultural industry. If you're not in the industry but you're interested in farms, find information here about public events and attractions such as the Evergreen State Fair and Snohomish County's fall farm festivals, as well as information about local farms, products and resources like Puget Sound Fresh.
Check here for the latest news from the County about farming, farm-related events, or projects and programs that affect agriculture.
- The 2009 Focus on Farming Conference "Growing Together" was held on November 5. The conference was preceded by an Agriculture Land Use and Policy Summit on November 4. View details
- A Community Vision for Sustainable Agriculture in Snohomish County. The Snohomish County Agriculture Sustainability Project (ASP) was commissioned by Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon following the recommendation of the Snohomish Agriculture Economic Development Action Team (SAEDAT). The ASP is a community-based initiative designed to enhance and strengthen the county’s agricultural economy as well as protect its critically important farmland.
This report is the result of farmers, agricultural agencies, advocates and government coming together for the preservation and economic prosperity of Snohomish County’s rapidly changing agrarian industry. The in-depth look at the challenges and opportunities that exist for local farmers provides valuable information, which will allow for a practical progression of positive steps.
The recent completion of the ASP report marks an important point in county efforts to improve local agrarian practices. It provides feasibility studies and outlines a wide range of recommendations and findings that will guide Snohomish County toward new and far-reaching efforts supportive of local farmers and residents alike. The true measure of the report, however, will be in its implementation and results.
- Heritage Barn Register. Nominations are due January 1, 2010. To be eligible for listing in the new Heritage Barn Register, barns must be over 50 years old and retain a significant degree of historic and architectural integrity. Owners interested in seeking designation for their historic barns are asked to complete a nomination form and provide basic information about the property. View more details.
- Focus on Farming Mailing Contact Information. Update your contact information online! The Economic Development Division is updating the Focus on Farming mailing list, and we'd like to hear from you. While you're online, sign up to receive via e-mail the Focus on Farming newsletter and occasional announcements.
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Regulatory, business and technical help, along with key contact information.
A helpful tool for viewing regulatory conditions that affect commercial farm operations. The map features aerial photographs of parcels, with overlays indicating boundaries with County Zoning, Flood Hazard areas, and Shoreline Environment areas.
Read the Agriculture Action Plan and see what's been done to date. Other Snohomish County farm plans and programs, as well as Focus on Farming newsletters are also posted here.
Notices of meetings, special news and events, and other timely information of importance to farmers.
Agriculture-related stories in and around Snohomish County.
What Do You Think?
We hope these pages have practical value for you. Please let us know how you think we can improve them. Send your comments and suggestions to Snohomish County Agriculture Coordinator Ryan Hembree at ryan.hembree@co.snohomish.wa.us.
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