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A unique opportunity for the public to experience history, conservation, sustainability, community and a real live working farm.
Baxter Barn shares their success with local organizations that promote land owner techniques. We are so grateful for what we have been able to do through King County. We wish for others to be aware of the services that the county offers landowners, and to see the potential in their property that we were able to see in ours.
Baxter Barn brings people to the Baxter Barn to promote education through fun. We want to inspire others to get involved in the history of the area, and to understand the ways that we as a community can create a healthier, more cost efficient environment in today’s economy.
There are many benefits of going green. “Going green” in our terms, means conserving water and energy, and reusing the natural resources provided by nature. Doing these things helps the environment and saves time and money. It is a win-win situation for the farm and our family, and the environment. At the Baxter Barn, we have used these strategies throughout the farm to create a more efficient and environmentally friendly location.
Cory and Missy live in Fall City with their children on a small, working farm. They raise mini-donkeys and have recently started a program to rescue day-old calves. They restored the 100-year-old “Baxter Barn” which is now listed on Washington State’s Heritage Barn Register. Over the last year, working with King Conservation and King County, their farm has been restored to a “clean farm” through true conservation methods. We’re excited to continue the direction of helping others improve the environment with good farm practices.
