CSA Program available 70+ year old blueberry plants 2nd generation farm Most known for pickling cucumbers Former Dairy Farm buildings Located along Ball Creek Receive help from their children Nursery provided for their crops Committed to keeping up with evolution Grow a triple crown variety Actively farm over 700 acres 56 farmable acres One of the first farms in Green River Valley Planted their first seen in 1882 Started by two brothers Produce a NW staple item Met while farming 6th generation farm Maintained by father and daughter Grow the most berry varieties Part of PCC Farmland Trust Manage their crops from start to finish 50% of farm is green beans 250 acres of farmland CSA Program available 70+ year old blueberry plants 2nd generation farm Most known for pickling cucumbers Former Dairy Farm buildings Located along Ball Creek Receive help from their children Nursery provided for their crops Committed to keeping up with evolution Grow a triple crown variety Actively farm over 700 acres 56 farmable acres One of the first farms in Green River Valley Planted their first seen in 1882 Started by two brothers Produce a NW staple item Met while farming 6th generation farm Maintained by father and daughter Grow the most berry varieties Part of PCC Farmland Trust Manage their crops from start to finish 50% of farm is green beans 250 acres of farmland
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
CSA Program available
70+ year old blueberry plants
2nd generation farm
Most known for pickling cucumbers
Former Dairy Farm buildings
Located along Ball Creek
Receive help from their children
Nursery provided for their crops
Committed to keeping up with evolution
Grow a triple crown variety
Actively farm over 700 acres
56 farmable acres
One of the first farms in Green River Valley
Planted their first seen in 1882
Started by two brothers
Produce a NW staple item
Met while farming
6th generation farm
Maintained by father and daughter
Grow the most berry varieties
Part of PCC Farmland Trust
Manage their crops from start to finish
50% of farm is green beans
250 acres of farmland