Weekly organic produce sales return at WSU farm

WSU's Organic Farm.

PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University’s Eggert Family Organic Farm will host weekly public produce sales every Friday afternoon between 3–6 p.m. beginning June 5 and continuing through October.

Following Washington State and WSU guidelines, the farm stand will have the following changes to ensure staff and customer safety:

  • Customers will be required to maintain 6 feet of distance between other customers and the farm staff. Safety cones will be in place to provide guidance.
  • Staff will wear masks. Customers are encouraged to wear masks.
  • Only one customer will be allowed to approach the sales table at a time.
  • Produce will be pre‑bagged. Staff will bag into new shopping bags. No used shopping bags allowed at this time.
  • Customers will not be allowed to handle produce before a sale is completed.
  • Bathrooms and all farm buildings will be closed to customers.

Produce available the first week will include carrots, kale, chard, salad greens, rhubarb, microgreens, and assorted plants.

Updates on available produce and other Organic Farm news is available in a weekly newsletter.

Proceeds go back into the farm, which provides WSU students a place for hands‑on learning of organic farming practices.

The farm is located on Animal Science Rd directly behind the Grizzly Bear Center.

Cash, check, or cards accepted. Credit cards are preferred.

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