Horseneck Farm: Preserved for agriculture, now increasing access for diverse growers — Keeping King County Green

Rows of kale, eggplant, corn, and other late summer vegetables extend for nearly 5 acres across one corner of Horseneck Farm in early September, located just a few miles south of downtown Kent. On a clear day, Mt. Rainier towers behind the trees in the distance. This setting – a small, green retreat within a hub of manufacturing – is just one of five King County-owned farms leased to area farmers through its Farmland Leasing Program.  The goal is for marginalized and beginning farmers to have land access to grow their agricultural businesses despite increasingly expensive property prices across the county.

Horseneck Farm: Preserved for agriculture, now increasing access for diverse growers — Keeping King County Green

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KC Water and Land Resources Division

We protect, restore, and manage King County's water and land using the best available science, innovation, and through collaboration with our partners and the community.