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ABOUT SAUK FARM

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Located in eastern Skagit County at the base of Sauk Mountain, Sauk Farm specializes in the organic production of apples, grapes, and peaches. Sauk Farm also makes a variety of value-added products.

 

Periodic floods have covered the area in rich river delta packed with microfauna and nutrients. The resulting laroush silt loam soil, with a high organic matter content is prime for organic crops.

 

Our isolated location in the Skagit Valley makes the farm a pristine location for organic farming practices. We believe that good stewardship of the land is critical to producing high quality organic nutrient dense fruit. We are committed to producing organic crops in a sustainable manner that has the least impact on the surrounding environment.

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Sauk Farm is located on the land formerly known as Sauk City, Washington. 

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PROUDLY A FAMILY FARM

Sauk Farm is a family farm first and foremost. The Berger family has been farming in the foothills of the cascades for over ten years at the base of Sauk Mountain. Carol, Jesse, and Griffin manage and run the farm full time while other family members and friends visit time to time and assist in farm activities.

Griffin Berger
Operations Manager

Raised in the Skagit Valley, Griffin Berger received his Bachelors in Integrated Plant Sciences from Washington State University. Dual majoring in Field Crop Management and Fruit and Vegetable Management Griffin was able to gain an understanding and appreciation of the science behind growing high quality crops.

 

With over 12 years of farming/internship farming experience, Griffin is constantly striving to improve growing practices, quality and nutrition of crops, and improving overall sustainability.

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For consulting or speaking inquiries please contact Griffin at...

e: griffin@saukfarm.com

p: 360-630-0723

 
SPOT

Spot the Farm Dog is a three year old Texas short-hair border collie. 

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Interests include: running, doing tricks, catching mice, protecting the farm, and playing fetch.

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