LOCAL GROWER SHOWCASE
Highlighting the best of North Bay produce with FEED Cooperative
The late Summer harvest is here, and our local growers have truly outdone themselves! We’re celebrating this abundance and partnering with FEED Cooperative to bring you some of the best organic produce the North Bay has to offer.
About FEED Cooperative
FEED Cooperative is the Bay Area’s first farmer- and worker-owned food hub. Located in Petaluma, California, FEED has been distributing produce sourced from their network of over 80 farms (predominantly located in Sonoma and Marin Counties) to businesses and households throughout the Bay Area since 2011. For over a decade, FEED has been committed to building the local food system towards a more transparent and ecologically-driven commerce space, where the purchasing power of the customer is a direct investment into a farm-centered food system. FEED Cooperative champions a non-traditional, values-driven distribution model that’s rooted in biodiversity, transparency, community, and shared ownership.


Longer Table Farm
Santa Rosa, CA
Longer Table Farm, rooted in a love of food, family, and the earth, specializes in growing an extraordinary variety of chili peppers alongside salad greens and flowers. Their peppers shine both fresh and transformed into flavorful chili powders and hot sauces, celebrating the farm’s mission to bring people together through good food.
Featured Items: Hot & Sweet Peppers
Photo Credit: Sarah Davis

Windrift Farm
Petaluma, CA
Windrift Farm, led by Rian in Petaluma, has grown from a small tomato CSA into a 19-acre operation dedicated to soil health and exceptional flavor. Specializing in heirloom tomatoes with over a dozen varieties, Windrift also produces garlic and cantaloupes, with Petaluma’s cool climate giving their tomatoes extra sweetness and richness.
Featured Items: Cherry Tomatoes & Heirloom Tomatoes

Earthseed Farm
Sebastopol, CA
Earthseed Farm, operating with the permission and blessings of the Graton Rancheria Tribe, is rooted in AfroIndigenous permaculture practices that honor African earth wisdom traditions. Alongside their wholesale program, they offer a July–November U-Pick and educational programs centering communities of color, all while working with partners like FEED to share their fruit and mission more widely.
Featured Items: Asian Pears
Photo Credit: Earthseed Farm

Gold ridge organic farms
Sebastopol, CA
Gold Ridge Organic Farms is an 88-acre certified organic farm in Sebastopol, where founder-farmer Brooke Hazen grows a wide range of heirloom apples alongside pears, citrus, olives, and herbs. Their apples shine as a cornerstone crop, complemented by award-winning
estate olive oils and specialty citrus products, all shared locally and through FEED Cooperative.
Featured Items: Honeycrisp Apples
Photo Credit: Dawn Heumann

Devoto Orchards
Sebastopol, CA
Devoto Orchards has been growing heirloom apples and field-grown flowers since 1976. Since sustainability and health are important to Devoto Orchards, they are proud to say that they dry-farm their certified organic apples. They pride themselves in what they grow and are glad to say that their apples are grown without synthetic pesticides, fungicides or herbicides.
Featured Items: Heirloom Apples
Photo Credit: Paige Green Photography

Filigreen Farm
Boonville, CA
Filigreen Farm is a 97-acre Biodynamic and Organic farm in Mendocino’s Anderson Valley, growing apples, pears, stone fruit, quince, persimmons, blueberries, grapes, olives, vegetables,
herbs, and flowers. With a focus on on-farm nutrient cycling, carbon-sequestering practices, and water revitalization, Filigreen partners with FEED Cooperative to share its harvest beyond their Anderson Valley community.
Featured Items: Heirloom Apples
Photo Credit: Paige Green Photography

Bella Ridge Farm
Occidental, CA
Bella Ridge Farm is a two-acre, certified organic orchard with more than 300 trees including over 50 varieties of apples, 15 types of pears, various peaches, plums, pluots, and citrus trees. Farmer Ted’s main focus and passion is for preserving a wide variety of apples and pears and improving soil health.
Featured Items: Heirloom Apples
Photo Credit: Paige Green Photography