celebrating Farm-to-table food from the best state in the NAtion

From the sweltering vineyards of August to the heart of calving season in February, Washington Grown has taken us to incredible places, capturing the stories behind the state’s rich agricultural landscape. Now in its 13th season and with multiple Emmy Awards, the show continues to share the journey of Washington’s farm-grown food with audiences across the state and beyond.

As videographers, editors, and producers, this project is our passion. We take pride in crafting compelling, high-quality stories that engage, educate, and inspire. Our commitment to excellence has helped make Washington Grown a standout production, and we’re always eager for the next great story to tell.

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The Journey

Experience the episode that brought us across the ocean to Vietnam, where Washington agriculture products are not only sold, they are celebrated.

Learn what it takes to get Washington’s high-quality produce to Vietnam, and experience the magic of what our produce can do in the hands of skilled cooks and bakers.

This episode won us an Emmy Award, the fourth the show has one among countless nominations across it’s 12 seasons.

Lopez Island

Washington has so many diverse ecosystems and areas that allow us to grow all sorts of amazing things. This episode, the team travels to Lopez Island to learn how this special area is growing and cooking some incredible food!

This episode won us an Emmy Award, the third for the show, and the first during our involvement on Washington Grown.

Beef

From the cattle farmers to the high-end chefs, Washington has it all. In order to make amazing food, you have to start with amazing ingredients, and in this episode we’re meeting some incredible people who care about what they’re doing - whether it’s raising a calf in the kitchen or making some high-quality food for hungry customers.

As the beginning of our journey into Washington Grown, this episode is special. With so many amazing characters, moments, and stories, it’s hard not to fall in love with Washington’s farmers.

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