Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center

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Carnation, United States

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Education center· Organic farm· Summer camp· Pumpkin Patches· Community Service/Non-Profit· Fruits & Veggies· Non-profit organization· Farm shop· Pumpkin patch· Wholesale plant nursery

Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center is located in Carnation, United States on 10819 Carnation-Duvall Rd NE. Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category education center in United States.

Address

10819 Carnation-Duvall Rd NE

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 4257881134

Open hours

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Sarah Fariss

Oxbow Farm is an amazing gift to my family. It has been the highlight of our “stay at home summer.” We have been visiting once a week to pick up veggies through their csa program. We have enjoyed walking the farm and beautiful trail around the little lake, picking raspberries, snap peas,strawberries and the best u pick flower garden ever. Each of the farmers and staff we have had interaction with have been more than gracious and kind. Thank you oxbow staff for allowing us the generous opportunity to see and experience the farm.

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Robert Alberg

A nice good farm in Carnation, WA. Lots of apple trees. Good farm produce lettuce, potatoes. Good sized green houses.

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Raphael Heuer

They treat their employees and interns really horribly. The Oxbow crew like to operate under the guise of an organic conscious community but really it’s just all about profits and money and driving your workers as hard as possible with less than a living wage. I’ve worked for them and multiple people I know. There are plenty of neighboring farms that treat their people much better. They also have caused allot of resentment towards them by neighboring smaller farms by setting a monopoly on their prices and agreements with grocery chains in the area, that makes it hard for other farms to do business apart from their CSS programs. Maybe that’s just capitalism and business. But they certainly are ruthlessly different the image they portray to the community in The Valley.

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Patrick Kelly

Always a fun place any time off the year. We love going there to pick up pumpkins and raspberries.

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Sarah Roetcisoender

What an amazing experience! Super friendly staff who were GREAT at educating the kids and keeping them engaged the whole field trip. What an awesome way to expose your kids to where our food comes from. Well done! Even in the pouring rain