Bare Farms

Beekeeper in Willamina, Oregon

(503) 999-948338505 SW Tindle Creek Rd, Willamina, OR 97396View on Yelp
Bare Farms - beekeeping in Willamina, OR

About Bare Farms

Bare Farms sits in Willamina, Oregon, a small town in the Yamhill County foothills where farming, community markets, and hands-on agriculture are part of everyday life. This multi-category operation spans farmers markets, nurseries, and working farmland, making it a well-rounded resource for beekeepers and gardeners alike. Willamina's location between the Coast Range and the broader Willamette Valley wine country means pollinators are in constant demand from local growers. Bare Farms is the kind of place where you can get practical advice alongside your supplies.

Services

Farmers Market
Nurseries & Gardening
Farms

Services & Process

Bare Farms operates across three connected areas: farmers market sales, nursery and plant stock, and active farm production. For beekeepers, this means you might find honey-related products, pollinator plant starts, and farm-grown goods that reflect what's actually thriving in the local soil. Nursery offerings likely include seasonal plantings suited to Yamhill County's growing conditions, which is useful when you're building forage habitat around your hives. The farmers market connection also means staff understand what local customers and producers actually need from a beekeeping support perspective.

Service Area

Bare Farms serves customers in Willamina and throughout Yamhill County, including communities like Sheridan, Grand Ronde, and the surrounding foothills. Their farmers market presence extends their reach to anyone in the region looking for locally grown and sourced agricultural products.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Bare Farms sell anything specifically for beekeepers?
While Bare Farms is primarily a farm and nursery operation, their plant stock and local growing knowledge make them a useful stop for beekeepers focused on forage and habitat. It's worth calling (503) 999-9483 ahead of your visit to ask what's currently available that would benefit a hive.
When is the farmers market at Bare Farms open?
Market schedules can vary by season, so it's best to contact the farm directly to confirm current hours and market days. Farmers markets in Yamhill County typically run from late spring through early fall, which lines up with the most active beekeeping season in Oregon.
Why does pollination matter so much to farms in the Willamina area?
Yamhill County is one of Oregon's most productive agricultural regions, with orchards, berry farms, and vineyards that depend on healthy bee populations for successful crops. Supporting local beekeepers, whether through good forage plants or direct pollination services, has real economic value for farms throughout the area.
Can I buy native Oregon plants at Bare Farms to support my hive?
Bare Farms operates a nursery alongside its farm, and local farms in Yamhill County often carry regionally appropriate plant varieties. Native Oregon species like Oregon grape, red flowering currant, and camas can be excellent early-season bee forage, so it's worth asking what they have available.
Is Willamina a good area for hobbyist beekeepers?
Yes, the Willamina area offers a good mix of rural land, diverse plant life along the Coast Range foothills, and agricultural neighbors who generally welcome pollinators. The community's farming roots mean you're more likely to find knowledgeable local contacts and fellow beekeepers nearby.
Does Bare Farms sell honey or honey-related products?
As a multi-category farm and market operation, Bare Farms may carry or connect you to locally produced honey, depending on the season and their current vendors. Checking in at their farmers market is often the best way to find out what local honey producers they work with.

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