USDA Certified OrganicCertified by Washington State Department of Agriculture

Rain Song Farm

Olympia, WA 98512Thurston CountyTomatoes +5 more
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About Rain Song Farm

Rain Song Farm is a certified organic farm located in Olympia, Washington (Thurston County). The operation focuses on Tomatoes, Apples and Blueberries, and 3 more crops.

Rain Song Farm is committed to certified organic farming practices, prioritizing biological soil health and sustainable agriculture in Washington. Organic certification ensures the farm meets strict USDA standards for avoiding synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, instead relying on biological inputs, cover cropping, and regenerative practices that build long-term soil fertility.

This farm holds the following certifications: USDA Certified Organic, Certified by Washington State Department of Agriculture. Certificate data is sourced directly from the USDA National Organic Program registry. View USDA Certificate

Crops Grown at Rain Song Farm

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Certified Organic Farming in Washington

Washington is home to 35,800 farm operations, a growing number of which hold USDA Organic certification. Organic farms in Washington primarily produce Apples, Wheat, Potatoes, and similar crops using biological soil programs that build long-term sustainability.

Biological inputs — including humic acids, beneficial enzymes, and mycorrhizal fungi — are a cornerstone of certified organic production across Washington, replacing synthetic fertilizers while improving soil structure and crop resilience.

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Farm Contact

360-956-1377

11542 Coyote Ln. SW
Olympia, WA 98512

Certifications

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Certified by Washington State Department of Agriculture
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About This Listing

This listing is sourced from the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) certified operations registry. Listed on February 22, 2026.

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