Friday, 30th July 2010

Media tour highlights Whatcom food and farming

Posted on 21. Apr, 2010 by ryanwynne in News

The Bellingham Business Journal
Bellingham Whatcom County Tourism is hosting five regional travel writers April 21-24 to promote culinary attractions, restaurants and agri-tourism in Whatcom County.
The writers and bloggers, from Edible Seattle magazine, Planet Eye Traveler website, Spokane Spokesman-Review, Washington Magazine and Seattle PI website, will be eating their way through Whatcom County for the next [...]

Bellingham Farmers Market signals start of spring

Posted on 01. Apr, 2010 by Isaac Bonnell in Features

Bellingham Farmers Market signals start of spring

For many small businesses, the Bellingham Farmers Market is a way to build a presence in the community without opening a store. “It lets you get to know your market without having to invest in a retail location,” said Cheyenne Black, co-owner of Sip-T, an organic tea blending company.

New Whatcom County food, farming magazine to launch

Posted on 23. Mar, 2010 by Lance Henderson in News

The Bellingham Business Journal
A new publication focusing on food, farms and more in the great Northwest, will debut this spring.
Locally owned and operated, Grow Northwest Magazine will publish bi-monthly (six times a year), with the first issue out in early May. The magazine will highlight the diverse offerings of farmers and food producers, all grown [...]

Silver Springs Creamery opens retail store

Posted on 17. Feb, 2010 by Isaac Bonnell in Tips

By Isaac Bonnell
Three years after a devastating fire, Silver Springs Creamery in Lynden is back on its feet and in full production.
Owner Eric Sundstrom recently opened an onsite retail store to sell his goat and cow cheese, yogurt, ice cream and fresh milk. Now that the farm is back in full production, Sundstrom hopes the [...]

WSDA helps farmers with direct-sales businesses

Posted on 03. Feb, 2010 by Lance Henderson in News

The Bellingham Business Journal
Farmers who sell their agricultural and food products directly to consumers now have a new tool to help launch a business or expand into new products: the Washington State Department of Agriculture’s (WSDA) Small Farm & Direct Marketing Handbook.
Announced at the annual meeting of the Washington State Farmers Market Association in January, [...]

Co-op launches revolving loan program for farmers

Posted on 15. Jan, 2010 by Lance Henderson in News

By Lance Henderson
The Community Food Co-op’s Farm Fund recently received a $12,000 matching grant from the Sustainable Whatcom Fund of the Whatcom Community Foundation. Paired with donations from shoppers, the Farm Fund will be able to direct $18,000 to the creation of a new revolving loan fund for local farms committed to using sustainable practices. [...]

Northwest Washington Fair wins international award

Posted on 30. Dec, 2009 by Lance Henderson in News

Northwest Washington Fair wins international award

The Bellingham Business Journal
The Northwest Washington Fair recently received a prestigious award for the Cargill Nutrena Small Animal Experience that made its debut in 2009.
The Northwest Washington Fair received an award for excellence from the International Association of Fairs and Expositions, which has more than 3,000 members worldwide. The Cargill Nutrena Small Animal Experience was [...]

Celebrate Thanksgiving with a local turkey

Posted on 05. Nov, 2009 by Isaac Bonnell in Features

Celebrate Thanksgiving with a local turkey

Acme farmers Geoff and Anna Martin began raising heritage turkeys five years ago and now sell their birds in Whatcom and Skagit counties.

NWEcon expands relationship with ag biz center

Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by Lance Henderson in News

By Lance Henderson
The Northwest Economic Council (NWEcon), formerly known as the Bellingham Whatcom Economic Development Council, has expanded its relationship with the Northwest Agriculture Business Center (NABC) in Whatcom County in an effort to bolster locally grown food businesses.
Jeff Voltz, the newly hired Whatcom County project manager for NABC and former general manager at the [...]

Rural Element update worries some property owners

Posted on 02. Oct, 2009 by Lance Henderson in Features

Rural Element update worries some property owners

Proposed changes to Whatcom County’s zoning laws seek to ensure that urban sprawl does not reach rural land. But from a property owner’s perspective, the county is downzoning land and infringing on personal property rights.

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