Our Table Cooperative
13390 SW Morgan Road, Sherwood, OR, 97140
About
Our Table Cooperative farms on 58 acres of land located about 15 miles south of Portland. We raise a variety of crops, including vegetables, blueberries, strawberries, apples, and pastured chickens and eggs. A year-round creek called Rock Creek flows through the property. A large pond, water rights for irrigation, varying topography, a lovely view of Mount Hood, and wonderful neighbors make this a truly spectacular location.
Our farm is Certified Organic under the USDA's National Organic Program (NOP). This includes all our plant-based crops, as well as our chickens and eggs. Since we took over the property in 2011, no artificial chemicals of any sort have been applied and we have been busily restoring the soil using Biodynamic practices. Long term, it is our goal to work towards Biodynamic Certification, which is a far more stringent and holistic standard.
There are plenty of things to do and see at our farm. Find the best farm-fresh groceries at our store, visit our U-pick, stroll the flower garden, or pull up a picnic table and enjoy a bite from our deli and a drink from our taps. No matter what you come for, we look forward to seeing you!
Open Wednesday through Sunday, 10am – 6pm
Products
Arugula, Beets, Broccoli, Collards, Cucumber, Kale, Lettuce, Mustard Greens, Peas, Radishes, Salad Greens, Salad Mix, Turnips, Zucchini, Beef, Chicken, Lamb, Pork, Eggs, Milk, Yogurt, Coffee, Pickles, Preserves, Teas, Fresh Herbs, Edible Flowers, Fresh Flowers, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Leeks, Potatoes, Shallots, Carrots, Eggplant, Green Beans, Hot Peppers, Onions, Summer Squash, Sweet Peppers, Swiss Chard, Tomatoes, Blackberries, Blueberries, Currants, Raspberries, Strawberries, Pumpkins, Winter Squash, Apples, Pears, Plums, Wreaths
Farming Practices
Our Farming Practices
Here are the basic approaches we use to meet both the spirit and letter of the National Organic Program standards:
For fertility, we use cover crops and compost them on site. We also add lime for Calcium and feather meal for Nitrogen based on soil fertility tests.
For weed control, we use a variety of hoes and occasionally our hands. Proper bed preparation and other cultural practices limit weed competitiveness.
For pests, our primary approach is exclusion by using floating row cover (spun polyester). Much of the pest control is more in the diversity of plantings and other cultural practices that encourage strong plant growth.
Crops and cover crops to feed the soil are rotated constantly, and these contribute to fertility, weed control and pest control.
We primarily use organic seed, but also include a handful of varieties that we know to be excellent that are not available organically. We save some seed on the farm and hope to use more as time goes on.
We are diligent in our record keeping and always keep our doors open for visitors who want a firsthand look at what we do and how we operate.
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More Features
- Certified Organic
- Integrated crops and livestock
- Cover crops
- Integrated pest management
- Crop rotation