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In this episode of Talkin’ Dirt, I sit down with Ellen from Frisky Girl Farm in Fall City, Washington. Ellen got her start in agriculture after a college class reshaped how she thought about the food system, which led her to work on farms across the country before eventually co-founding her own operation in the Seattle area. In this conversation, Ellen shares the story of building Frisky Girl Farm from a half-acre urban farm into a five-acre production, and the challenges that came with it—losing infrastructure to wind, dealing with crop damage from wildlife, and ultimately making the decision to leave that land behind. We get into how those experiences shaped the next chapter of the farm and what it looks like to scale up through a merger with Steel Wheel Farm in the Snoqualmie Valley. We also talk through their unique CSA model that gives customers more flexibility in what they receive each week, along with the realities of marketing and selling food as a small farm. Ellen shares insights on organic growing practices, year-round production in the Pacific Northwest, and the balance between collaboration and competition within the local farming community. You can find out more about what Ellen and her team are putting together and how to sign up for their CSA box at Frisky Girl Farm: North Bend's finest vegetable & flower farm [https://www.friskygirlfarm.com/] 🌱 Connect with Talkin’ Dirt Twitter: @TalkinDirtPod [https://twitter.com/TalkinDirtPod?utm_source=chatgpt.com] [https://twitter.com/TalkinDirtPod?utm_source=chatgpt.com]Instagram: @Talkin.Dirt [https://instagram.com/TalkinDirtPodcast?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Website: TalkinDirt.farm
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