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Farm Tour: Organic Dry Farming

August 22 @ 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Free
Freshly harvested dry-farmed tomatoes and marigolds from Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center during a summer farm tour.

Equip yourself with practical tools and regenerative insights that turn climate challenges into growing opportunities.

This hands-on tour is your chance to walk the rows, taste the results, and learn how to farm smarter—not harder.

Guided by Oxbow’s Agriculture Program Manager, Anthony Reyes, you’ll explore the core principles of organic dry farming—a climate-resilient method that conserves water, reduces labor, and boosts flavor. Through real-time trials featuring tomatoes, squash, and drought-tolerant cover crops, you’ll gain insight into soil selection, field prep, varietal choice, and more. Whether you’re a new grower or seasoned farmer, this workshop offers practical tools and inspiration to grow with less—less water, less waste, and more impact.


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Hands-on dry farming workshop at Oxbow Farm with heirloom tomato demonstration and farmer-led field tour.

You’ll Experience:

  • Field-Tested Dry Farming Practices: Learn how to grow flavorful, nutrient-rich crops with minimal irrigation and input.
  • Real-Time Varietal Trials: Explore tomatoes, squash, and cover crops selected for drought resilience and flavor.
  • Technical Insight from an Seasoned Mentor: Hear honest, experience-based advice from Anthony Reyes, a guide in organic transition and regenerative practices.
  • Tangible Takeaways: Leave with practical knowledge you can apply immediately, whether managing a few beds or an entire farm.
  • Peer Connection: Share ideas, challenges, and support with others committed to organic and regenerative agriculture.

Dry farming in action at Oxbow Farm with tomato harvest and sunflowers supporting pollinator-friendly agriculture.

About Your Guide:

Anthony Reyes brings over 16 years of experience at the intersection of food, agriculture, and social justice, having worked with nonprofit farms across the West Coast. He was honored as WaSHI’s 2024 Producer of the Year, recognized for his community-rooted leadership in soil health and organic practices.

Anthony serves as a Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP) mentor, supporting farmers across the region in their shift to certified organic growing. He’s the author of the Fertility Guide Companion and a frequent guest lecturer at seminars and conferences, including the Organic Farm School.

At Oxbow, we’re proud to celebrate Anthony not just for his accolades, but for the grounded, reciprocity-centered philosophy he brings into his practice every day. And honestly, we can’t get enough of his joyful tangents into topics including biomass and lignin content. His curiosity is contagious.

Anthony Reyes leading an organic farm tour at Oxbow.

Community-supported Pricing

We’re excited to offer this workshop (valued over $35) for FREE, thanks to generous funding from 4Culture’s Doors Open grant and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP). TOPP is a program of the USDA Organic Transition Initiative and is administered by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) National Organic Program (NOP). To learn more visit organictransition.org.

All participants must register in advance—spaces are limited!

Details

Date:
August 22
Time:
4:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1329045564059?aff=oddtdtcreator

Venue

Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center
10819 Carnation-Duvall Rd NE
Carnation, WA 98014 United States
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Phone
425-788-1134
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