Hello!

We are your farmers, Beth & Erik.

We started Even Pull Farm in 2014 in beautiful McMinnville, Oregon. Along with our crew, we work to offer high quality, responsibly-grown, and beautiful produce and cut flowers to our community as close to year-round as possible. Currently everything we grow is sold within a 25 mile radius of the farm. We are proud to be a hyper-local farm, providing our local community, caring for the land, and creating beauty through our work every day.

We sell directly to our local community: That’s you!

Over the years we have been so, so lucky to gain a loyal following in our community—so much so that we refer to our beloved regulars as our “Loyal Locals.” We work hard year round to ensure we have a great diversity of delicious veggies to offer to you and your families! Starting with the most tender greens in early spring, through summer fruits, and into deep winter root veggies, we will have goodies to share with you!

You can find us:

  • Seasonally through the McMinnville Downtown Farmers Market, where we have been vendors for 8 seasons! This awesome small town farmers market runs from May-mid October. To learn more about our farmers market presence, click HERE>

  • You can find us year-round at the Market Store at Mac Market. This is an amazing year-round option to buy our veggies and flowers, 5 days a week in a cool mixed use community space! We’ve been there since 2019 and every year it is more amazing! To learn more about our coolers at Mac Market, click HERE>

we also sell to our best local chefs, bringing seasonally delicious vegetables to dining tables across the county

We adore growing for our chef clients. They push us to be ever-better growers, demanding and appreciating quality & extended availability, suggesting interesting new crops to explore, and embracing the weird veggies that we love growing such as chicories, specialty peppers, and fennel.

There is something so special about seeing our vegetables, grown with soil, water, sun & toil, transformed into art on the plate. It never gets old, and we hype our chef friends at any opportunity we get. To see who we currently sell our produce to, check out our Dine Out page>

in addition to fresh produce, we also grow a stunning array of seasonal blooms

The flower portion of our farm began as a pure passion project, and has enriched our operation in more ways than we can count. From providing ample pollinator habitat; to diversifying our farm by adding a bunch of new plant families; to delighting us with beautiful colors and delicious scents all season long; and connecting us with our community in a unique way through becoming a part of so many celebrations. Flowers are a joy to grow and share.

It’s taken years to figure out how to grow an intriguing, beautiful range of blooms for as long of a season as possible, but we have slowly cracked the code. Now we often have blooms from roughly early April through to the end of November. We specialize in colorful and unique mixed bouquets that are always seasonal and always a beautiful place for your eyes to rest after a long day.

To learn more about the how and why of our cut flower growing, visit our Flowers page HERE>

if you made it this far, thanks so much for taking a mini tour of what we are up to!

We hope that we will get a chance to meet you at a Farmers Market, or that you will enjoy a delicious restaurant meal prepared with our vegetables sometime soon.

In the meantime to stay up to date with farm happenings, we recommend that you:

follow us on instagram or Facebook @evenpullfarm

There you can watch our season unfold through daily-ish updates about what we’re working on out on the farm.

Join our email list

For information about events and pop ups, as well as a weekly farmers market email during the season. Join here.

See you soon!

thank you to the incredible artists whose work makes this homepage beautiful!

The video in our header is by the amazing Paige Benner. Please check her out for your videography needs. You can watch the full video HERE.

The photo of the farmers at the top is by Kassandra Stocton. It was taken for Ruddick/Wood in 2020 and is shared with their permission.

The rest of the photos (on the whole site) are by Farmer Beth.