Hot sauce, pickles, sauerkraut and kimchi available for pickup and delivery. We deliver to Clackamas County and SE Portland.
Locally Farmed, Community Focused
We’re committed to regenerative farming practices that rebuild soil and bring back species diversity while growing nutritious and delicious food for your health and wellbeing.
It starts with the soil and ends with your “Yum!”
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Our Community in Numbers
4
Goats
5
Dogs
40
Chickens
2
Pigs
12
People
Many
Bushels of Love
Community Focused
Here at Three Goats Farm, we are dedicated to the development of healthy community. On top of donating produce to our local food pantries, we also seek out opportunities to give back to other local farmers. If you are a farmer and need some additional support this season, please let us know!
“Excellent CSA”
I love how flexible you were with allowing us to skip a week for vacations and get an add on the following week. That’s such a wonderful thing, thank you! So appreciative for all your hard work and great organization
Kathryn
“Love the hot sauces”
I have tried hundreds of hot sauces and I must say Hot Kiss is the absolute best hot sauce I’ve ever had. It is pure magic, brilliance, and alchemical gold. I’ve become quite addicted to it and use it on everything.
Justin
“Fantastic quality”
I could always taste the love and care that y’all put into each delivery, and we made so many super yummy nutritional meals as a result. I am so happy with the Three Goats Farm CSA experience, and I will definitely tell all of my friends!
Marla
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Three Goats Farm News
- Recipe of the Month: Massaged Kale SaladServes 4-6 Ingredients: •1 bunch of kale, stems removed and leafs pulled into bite sized pieces •1/4 cup olive oil •1 lemon juiced •1/2 tsp salt •1/2 tsp pepper •1/2 c dried cranberries •1/2 c sunflower seed •1/2 c goatContinue reading “Recipe of the Month: Massaged Kale Salad”
- The Heat Dome and How Small Farms Can Better Survive Such CalamitiesOne every thousand years. That’s how often we should expect a heat event like the one we just had. Or maybe not. Scientists are warning that with global warming, we could be seeing a lot more of these types ofContinue reading “The Heat Dome and How Small Farms Can Better Survive Such Calamities”
- Having Fun with FungiIt’s been a while since our last post, but it finally feels like winter is here and most of the garden has been put to bed until next spring. Our work now consists of maintenance projects on the farm, buildingContinue reading “Having Fun with Fungi”