CRAWFORD FARMS

Wine Grapes

We sell wine grapes to 27 wineries in four states, including many small-production facilities that we nurture a close relationship with.
We do cater to hobbyists with a minimum order of 100 pounds. Check out our pre-order page for small-production orders!

Blueberries

We’ve been growing blueberries since 2007, and wow were we missing out on this delicious berry that seems right at home in the Yakima Valley!
We sell to several farmer’s markets around the valley as well as a distributor in the greater Seattle area. Subscribe to the newsletter for updates on where and when you can find us. In 2025, we will give customers the option to pre-order berries for local pickup for a small discount. Check out the pre-order page for more info!

Apples

While we have significantly cut back on our apple production over the years, we still have about 8 acres of Cosmic Crisp. We’re happy to offer direct sales for anybody willing to make the trip out to the farm. More info can be found on the pre-order page.

Concord Grapes

Concord grapes, though they originated in Massachusetts, enjoy the many qualities this region has to offer. That includes ZERO local diseases to deal with. And that means zero pesticide and minimal tractor work. An amazing crop to grow here with sustainability in mind.
We sell our grapes on the wholesale market, but we are happy to offer direct sales to the local community. Check out the pre-order page for more info.

  • Weekly market updat

    One week into blueberry season and the hustle is at 100. Connie will be at the Richland market again on Friday, as well as Ellensburg on Saturday. Plenty of fresh…

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  • Fresh berries are here!

    The time has finally arrived! Come get your first batch of fresh-picked blueberries of the season. This weekend, you can find us at two local farmers’ markets with fresh berries…

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  • Blueberry update!

    We are recovering from a bit of a heat spell here in Prosser, where it breached 100 degrees for the first time this year. Temperature at the farm hit 101…

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