Curious about the Agriculture Resilience Plan and Want to Know More?

If you’re interested in farmland protection, locally grown food, and the effects of climate change in Snohomish County, please consider signing up for the email updates regarding the implementation of our Agriculture Resilience Plan.


Tales of Two Rivers (Snohomish and Stillaguamish)

Storytelling is so powerful, and in 2022, we had the opportunity to aid 12 storytellers make films about their lives and experience tied to either farming, fishing, or living in the floodplain.

Remarkably, this group of wonderful humans was able to find creativity and connectively through their screens.

View their stories on the Sustainable Lands Strategy website.

The flow of the digital storytelling process.


Photovoice

Seven farms took part in the Photovoice Project hosted by the Snohomish Conservation District and The Nature Conservancy. Participants shared photos with captions in response to two questions: "Why is agriculture important to our community?" and "What are the major challenges facing agriculture?" By sharing their story through this exhibit, these farmers hope to raise awareness of some of the pressing issues facing agriculture in this County.


Community of Carbon Crushers

Resources about climate change through Project Drawdown

Click to view the robust resources from this series.

Snohomish Conservation District’s Agriculture Resilience Team hosted a five-part online discussion series in 2021. Each workshop examined a different topic—trees, soil, livestock, water, and technology—and discussed how each of these impact, and are impacted by, climate change.

Questions about the discussion series may be directed to Carrie Brausieck at cbrausieck@snohomishcd.org.


Steering Committee and Farmer Input During Plan Development

This Steering Committee comprised of 11 Snohomish County farmers representing various types, sizes, and locations of farms helped develop the Agriculture Resilience Plan. We thank them for their work and invite other farmers to continue to provide comment and contribute into the future.

Members Included:

Steering committee at Snohomish Conservation District Office - May 2018

Steering committee at Snohomish Conservation District Office - May 2018

  • Brian Bookey, Cherry Lane Farms

  • Libby Reed, Orange Star Farm

  • Jeff Ellingsen, SCD Board Member and Farmer

  • Nick Pate, Raising Cane Ranch

  • Dan Bartelheimer, Sno Valley Farm

  • Jeremy Visser, dairy farmer

  • Darren Carleton, Carleton Farms

  • Chelsea Johansen, RainySunday Ranch

  • Spencer Fuentes, Hazel Blue Acres

  • Andrew Albert, Andrew's Hay

  • Leah Werkhoven, Werkhoven Dairy


Email Archive

During the development of the plan, we frequently updated our audience. View the archive of email newsletters by clicking the button below.


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Funding provided by: National Estuary Program, NOAA, Stillaguamish River Lead Entity, Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program, and Floodplains by Design